Whitley Strieber
Whitley Strieber is an American writer known for his novels and non-fiction book about alien contact.
Novelist
June 13, 1945
Gemini
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San Antonio, Texas
Whitley Strieber is a celebrated American author, recognized for his work in science fiction, horror, and paranormal genres. He rose to prominence with his best-selling book “Communion,” which details his purported encounter with aliens. Strieber’s other notable works include “The Wolfen,” “The Hunger,” “The Grays,” and “Alien Hunter.” He also co-created the TV series “Hunters” and produced the films “Wolfen” and “The Hunger.” As an authority on the paranormal, Strieber has received numerous awards for his writing.
During his high school years, Strieber penned a diary under a pseudonym, exploring his struggles with sexuality and self-identity. This diary was later discovered and published as “Catmagic” in 1986, showcasing a more personal aspect of Strieber’s writing.