![]() ![]() Hayes and Hayden Davis, Ph.D," attempted to catalog Ed Wood's wild and wooly literary output. Wood, Jr.(Ramble House, 2001 revised 2006), credited semi-pseudonymously to "David C. Peters" and possibly dozens more.įollowing in the footsteps of Rudolph Grey's Nightmare of Ecstasy and its extended bibliography, a book called Muddled Mind: The Complete Works of Edward D. Over the years, Ed's published work was attributed to "Nick Jason," "Dick Trent," "Dr. ![]() Many were written under his own name, while others were credited to pseudonyms. Others were pseudo-educational sex manuals or dubious reference works about the occult or various social ills. Some were novels, generally of a violent and/or pornographic nature. wrote during his 15-year literary career. W e may never know exactly how many books Edward D. ![]()
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