...About Your Horror Host:
William Pattison has been horrifying horror fans since the early 90’s when he authored under the pen name Eric Morse The Camp Crystal Lake novels for Berkley Books, which were referenced in Peter Bracke’s book Crystal Lake Memories.
In the late 90s William returned to horror when he started the websites Friday the 13th: Jason’s Bloodbath and Bill’s Puppet Master Website. Also during this time he started his own horror message board, The Bloodbath Board.
In 2005 William started the first of several podcasts he produced. The first podcast was titled The Eric Morse Show on Blog Talk Radio. A year later after his co-host Hank Sullivan pulled out on him, William got together Wayne Goulden and Christopher Highland and started The Eric Morse Project podcast. During it’s run William added filmmaker Derek Young to the crew as well as Wayne Goulden’s wife, Kim Goulden, and Greg Russell Tiderington. In 2012 William changed the podcast’s name to The Wolf Pack Podcast. During this time he added Mary Madcox, aka Nurse Hatchet as the podcast intro girl. Also, Greg Russel Tiderington added his associate Doktor Strange and Kim and Wayne added their friend Scott Le Strange to the crew. In late 2014 The Wolf Pack Podcast ended after Kim and Wayne Left the show and Derek went on hiatus to start work on creating his own convention, Martinsville Horrorfest.
In January 2015 William started his current podcast, The Wolf Pack Presents, which is made up of two podcasts: Full Spectrum Horror (Hosted by Christopher Highland and William Pattison) and An Awakening of Horror (Hosted by William Pattison). In 2022 Full Spectrum Horror ended and William started another podcast, Bloodbath Beyond Podcast, hosted by William. Since, The Wolf Pack Presents has expanded to include video productions including William Pattison’s Coffee Vlog and of course William Pattison’s Bloodbath Theatre.
Also, William and The Wolf Pack inherited a movie review and interview blogsite from a retired video store owner named Robert “Horror Bob” Masters in 2012. Since William has not only continued to do reviews as a tribute to Bob Masters but also started a second Horror Bob’s Blog on Blogger.
In 2013 William started doing a series of Google Hangouts where he would host horror shorts and feature films. These Hangouts were called Eric Morse’s Bloodbath Theatre. These were the beginning of what would eventually evolve into William Pattison’s Bloodbath Theatre show on Youtube and now on vimeo.
William has also worked on a few horror films. He helped work on the script for the slasher film Sparrow. He helped fan film director Cory Steven with the script for his fan film adaptation of William’s novel Friday the 13th: Mother’s Day, in which he also did the voice of Mrs. Voorhees. Also he played the reoccurring role of news reporter Eric Morse in Derek Young’s films Midnight Matinee Psycho and Psychotic State, which on both he is credited as contributing writer and Associate Producer.
Also, in 2014 William published through Linkville press his first published horror novel in years, Psychotic State: The Novel, which he wrote with Derek Young. William has since left Linkville Press and started his own publishing house under WCP Enterprises Publishing. Through WCP he has reprinted Psychotic State: Novel as well as his Sci Fi novel, The Traveler: A Conflict of Interest. Currently he is working on a sixpart anthology book series titled Symphony of Death.
Also William created two events recognizing people in horror. He created the annual March email event Artists in Horror Month and he created the annual August recognition event Writers in Horror Recognition Month.
Also, William created the charity event A Taste of Terror Mini Film Festival, which earned money and can goods for homeless people in San Mateo County California.
Currently besides doing his podcasts, movie reviews, blogging, vlogging, and horror hosting he continues to write horror. He is currently working on a horror anthology series titled Symphony of Death. This series is being published through WCP Enterprises....
William Pattison has been horrifying horror fans since the early 90’s when he authored under the pen name Eric Morse The Camp Crystal Lake novels for Berkley Books, which were referenced in Peter Bracke’s book Crystal Lake Memories.
In the late 90s William returned to horror when he started the websites Friday the 13th: Jason’s Bloodbath and Bill’s Puppet Master Website. Also during this time he started his own horror message board, The Bloodbath Board.
In 2005 William started the first of several podcasts he produced. The first podcast was titled The Eric Morse Show on Blog Talk Radio. A year later after his co-host Hank Sullivan pulled out on him, William got together Wayne Goulden and Christopher Highland and started The Eric Morse Project podcast. During it’s run William added filmmaker Derek Young to the crew as well as Wayne Goulden’s wife, Kim Goulden, and Greg Russell Tiderington. In 2012 William changed the podcast’s name to The Wolf Pack Podcast. During this time he added Mary Madcox, aka Nurse Hatchet as the podcast intro girl. Also, Greg Russel Tiderington added his associate Doktor Strange and Kim and Wayne added their friend Scott Le Strange to the crew. In late 2014 The Wolf Pack Podcast ended after Kim and Wayne Left the show and Derek went on hiatus to start work on creating his own convention, Martinsville Horrorfest.
In January 2015 William started his current podcast, The Wolf Pack Presents, which is made up of two podcasts: Full Spectrum Horror (Hosted by Christopher Highland and William Pattison) and An Awakening of Horror (Hosted by William Pattison). In 2022 Full Spectrum Horror ended and William started another podcast, Bloodbath Beyond Podcast, hosted by William. Since, The Wolf Pack Presents has expanded to include video productions including William Pattison’s Coffee Vlog and of course William Pattison’s Bloodbath Theatre.
Also, William and The Wolf Pack inherited a movie review and interview blogsite from a retired video store owner named Robert “Horror Bob” Masters in 2012. Since William has not only continued to do reviews as a tribute to Bob Masters but also started a second Horror Bob’s Blog on Blogger.
In 2013 William started doing a series of Google Hangouts where he would host horror shorts and feature films. These Hangouts were called Eric Morse’s Bloodbath Theatre. These were the beginning of what would eventually evolve into William Pattison’s Bloodbath Theatre show on Youtube and now on vimeo.
William has also worked on a few horror films. He helped work on the script for the slasher film Sparrow. He helped fan film director Cory Steven with the script for his fan film adaptation of William’s novel Friday the 13th: Mother’s Day, in which he also did the voice of Mrs. Voorhees. Also he played the reoccurring role of news reporter Eric Morse in Derek Young’s films Midnight Matinee Psycho and Psychotic State, which on both he is credited as contributing writer and Associate Producer.
Also, in 2014 William published through Linkville press his first published horror novel in years, Psychotic State: The Novel, which he wrote with Derek Young. William has since left Linkville Press and started his own publishing house under WCP Enterprises Publishing. Through WCP he has reprinted Psychotic State: Novel as well as his Sci Fi novel, The Traveler: A Conflict of Interest. Currently he is working on a sixpart anthology book series titled Symphony of Death.
Also William created two events recognizing people in horror. He created the annual March email event Artists in Horror Month and he created the annual August recognition event Writers in Horror Recognition Month.
Also, William created the charity event A Taste of Terror Mini Film Festival, which earned money and can goods for homeless people in San Mateo County California.
Currently besides doing his podcasts, movie reviews, blogging, vlogging, and horror hosting he continues to write horror. He is currently working on a horror anthology series titled Symphony of Death. This series is being published through WCP Enterprises....