Whitley Strieber
Horror
Whitley Strieber is an American writer known for his horror and science fiction novels, as well as non-fiction works on alien encounters.
His most famous books include The Wolfen, The Hunger, and Communion.
Strieber claims to have had personal experiences with alien beings, which he documented in Communion and subsequent works.
He has continued to explore paranormal phenomena, including climate change and afterlife communication.
Strieber co-authored The Coming Global Superstorm, which inspired the film The Day After Tomorrow.
His recent work, The Afterlife Revolution, written with his deceased wife Anne, is considered a significant contribution to afterlife communication literature.