Travis D. Johnson is a composer, writer, publisher, and lifelong scholar of the weird. He wrote his first horror story at age four and, at eleven, saw his poetry carried into orbit aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery. His early influences included Edgar Allan Poe and Arthur Machen, but his work also draws on deeper literary and folkloric roots. From 2007 to 2012, Johnson served as a film programmer for the St. Johns County Public Library and contributed genre criticism to Screem Magazine. He later operated two independent record labels before returning to writing as his primary vocation. In 2025, he founded Frolic Press, a publishing house dedicated to uncanny literature, dark folklore, and overlooked voices in horror. He lives in St. Augustine, Florida, where he writes, edits, gardens, and maintains an amateur archive of Southern ghostlore. As a member of Tale Tellers of St. Augustine, a folklore society and storytellers' guild, he performs traditional folktales at events throughout the region.
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