Christian A. Larsen

Christian A. Larsen
Christian A. Larsen
Pen name Lars Christiansen
Occupation short story writer, journalist, film critic, writing instructor, radio personality
Alma mater Maine South High School, Park Ridge, Illinois
Period 2010 - present
Genres Horror, fantasy, science fiction, drama, gothic, genre fiction, dark fantasy
Notable work(s) "Bast", "The Plagiarist's Wireless", "Cadwalader's Camera"


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Christian A. Larsen is an American author of contemporary horror, suspense, science fiction and fantasy fiction.[1] He has also worked as a teacher at Grayslake North High School and as afternoon and evening host at AM1050 WLIP[2] and 95 WIIL ROCK,[3] respectively.

After graduating from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1997, Larsen worked briefly as a radio producer and on-air contributor at AM1000 in Chicago for Steve Cochran and Kevin Matthews. Larsen then adopted the on-air name 'Lars Christiansen' and worked as a disc jockey and promotions director for 106.7 the Fox in Decatur, Illinois, leaving in 2001 to work at 95 WIIL ROCK where he appeared during every daypart. In August 2006, he signed on as anchor of the AM1050 WLIP afternoon news program while continuing with evenings on 95 WIIL ROCK. From 2009-2011, he taught English at Grayslake North High School.

  1. ^ "The September Editor's Pick is Christian A. Larsen". thehorrorzine.com. http://www.thehorrorzine.com/Fiction/Sept2011/ChristianLarsen/Larsen.html. Retrieved 2011-09-08. 
  2. ^ "The AM1050 WLIP K-Town Report". wlip.com. http://wlip.com/K-Town-Report/67347. Retrieved 2007-11-27. 
  3. ^ "Lars's 95 WIIL Rock Bio". 95wiilrock.com. http://95wiilrock.com/pages/43392.php?. Retrieved 2007-11-27. 

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