
Dave Harlequin
Writing
Biography
Described by both press and colleagues as an "independent renaissance man" and "voice of the underground," among other things, Dave Harlequin is a professional screenwriter, journalist, author, and independent filmmaker from Charlotte, North Carolina. He first broke into the world of filmmaking in 2013, and has since worked on over a dozen films, many of which winning various awards throughout the film festival and convention circuit. In addition to his film work, Harlequin is the Editor in Chief of Nerd Nation Magazine, has over a dozen published short stories, dozens more non-fiction published credits, and has been nominated for two Rondo Hatton Awards for his journalistic contributions. Outside of his career in entertainment, Harlequin is an avid foodie and beer aficionado, and enjoys cooking, coffee, gaming, and hanging out with his dog.
Known For

The final chapter in the controversial Incest Death Squad series follows a "Christmas Carol"-style narrative, as Amber Wayne is visited by Aaron Burg, Andrea Stein and her incestuous brother, Jeb Wayne.
I.D.S. Rising

Faced with crippling addiction to a strange, mind-altering drug, young Jeffrey Hawthorne finds himself in danger when he inadvertently becomes involved with a drug cartel that is ran by a sinister, rabbit worshiping cult.
The Devil's Lettuce

A recently deceased man discovers that the afterlife isn't quite what he was expecting.
Department 666

Jerry Faulk is an aging bartender at a roadhouse dive bar who on a particularly slow night has a chance encounter with a very unusual patron named Michael. As the lonely night rolls on, the two find that while they have more in common than they could have ever expected, nothing about this encounter is exactly as it seems.
Closing Time
After a mysterious, deadly virus has infected most of the world population, a young woman finds herself on the run from The Devils, a band of marauders that take anything, and anyone they want.
Dead Men and Devils

After going missing for several months, a woman's husband suddenly returns home with no memory of where he's been.
Bobby Came Home
After becoming horribly addicted to a strange, mind-altering drug, a young man finds that he's bitten off more than he can chew when he's approached by a bizarre rabbit-worshiping cult who distributes this drug through various baked goods.
The Devil's Lettuce 2: Edible Evil

A young woman seeks assistance from an emotional support agency, only to discover she's been assigned an unconventional life coach in the form of a quirky demon.