David E. Gates has published several books and short-stories.
His first book, Access Denied, is a true story. A deeply personal and heart-wrenching account of becoming a father and then battling the Child Support Agency and Family Courts to get access to his daughter and fighting for justice against these corrupted and dishonest organisations. It has garnered 100% positive reviews.
The Roots of Evil, his first horror novel, is a graphic, violent, intense and gore-laden horror story.
His second fictional novel, The Wretched, is an original horror story set in and around Portsmouth.
Another, fully illustrated, memoir, Motorcycle Man, has been flying off the shelves during 2020. A joyful reminiscence of his days of motorcycling, it’s a memoir for bikers, and bike-likers, of all ages, everywhere.
His latest book, UFO: The Edinburg Incident and Other UFO Stories – a selection of stories, investigative reports and testimonies from witnesses and investigators from the wealth of material available, most notably that from recently retired or declassified records currently in the custody of the US National Archives and other sources is getting great coverage.
David has made a documentary film about the battlefield memorials in Ypres, Belgium called Ypres – The Battlefield Tours and previously wrote film reviews for Starburst and Samhain magazines and interviewed the likes of Clive Barker, Terry Pratchett, James Herbert and many others.
He has also written many short stories and poems, a full-length motion picture screenplay, the screenplay to a short film and previously hosted a rock radio show.
David is currently working on a full-length novel called The Climbing Frame and developing the second sequel to The Roots of Evil, as well as putting together another collection of short stories and poems. His newest release, Cinema, is a memoir of his cinema-going.







