
Dana Noraas is a horror writer with a love for eerie tales, unsettling atmospheres, and all things macabre—on the page and the screen. A lifelong "Constant Reader" of Stephen King, she also draws inspiration from classic horror anthologies like Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and has an ever-growing collection of horror films, from cult classics to modern nightmares. In 2018, she published Lingering Things and Other Dark Tales, a collection of chilling short stories, and is currently working on its follow-up.
When she’s not crafting unsettling fiction, Dana writes about film and television as a Senior Resource Writer for Collider, where she often explores horror movies and their lasting impact. She holds a BA in Strategic Communications from Temple University, where she originally studied Film and Media Arts before pivoting to writing.
She resides in Northeastern Pennsylvania, often found in her cozy, dimly lit writing space with a glass of red wine, a horror movie playing in the background, and her two fuzzy companions by her side.