Theater
Steven has over forty years experience working within the theater industry- on stage and off. He has played many varied roles in musicals and plays, including the plant Audrey II in Little Shop of Horrors. He also played George in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? This is just to name a few of what Steven calls "his favorite roles he has played."
Broadcasting
Steven has worked on and off in broadcasting since he was sixteen years old. He had his first on-air radio show at the age of 20. He has had morning drive time shows and always has favored talk radio over other forms. He is a skilled interviewer. Steven had interviewed everyone from Geraldo, to Deepak Chopra, to Anne Rice, just to name a few. Steven has worked as a producer for on-air talk radio and podcasts throughout the years. For the last twenty years Steven has become a featured guest on some of the largest radio networks and television news sources throughout the world.
Writing
Steven is an accomplished published author. Many of his written works can be found within the Library of Congress. His books have won numerous awards and recognition throughout the years.
Television and Film
Steven has been featured in many projects throughout the years. He has also worked as producer, writer and director on numerous film projects. Many of his projects can still be viewed on major networks today.
Steven LaChance is a bestselling author and master of horror, known for his emotionally charged storytelling and exploration of humanity’s darkest instincts. His breakout nonfiction title, The Uninvited, introduced the world to a real-life nightmare that catapulted him into the spotlight. Since then, Steven has become a recognized voice in supernatural fiction, investigative horror, and psychological thrillers. His writing dares readers to look into the abyss—and ask what’s looking back.
From St. Louis, Missouri, Steven brings an immersive voice to both screen and page. Whether unraveling secret government mind control programs, confronting generational trauma, or dissecting evil disguised as religion, he writes with a depth that challenges genre boundaries. If horror is truth in disguise, LaChance is its boldest messenger.
Steven’s work and story have been featured on:
A Haunting (Discovery+ / Max)
The Exorcism of Roland Doe (Travel Channel)
CNN, FOX News, NBC, CBS
Children of the Grave, The Possessed, Supernatural DVD feature
Featured Books:
The Uninvited – The book that started it all; based on true events.
Blessed Are the Wicked – The haunting continuation of the real-life Union Screaming House story.
Crazy: A Prayer for the Dead – Raw, visceral horror rooted in trauma and survival.
Confrontation with Evil – A deep dive into the real 1949 exorcism case that inspired The Exorcist.
Glow (2024) – Book One of Modern Monsters. A psychological, supernatural thriller.
Gorilla (2025) – Book Two in Modern Monsters. A mind-bending horror tale of control, manipulation, and primal fear.
Steven's Style
Steven’s work often begins with research—sometimes historical, sometimes conspiratorial—but always deeply human. The monsters in his books are not just creatures or spirits—they are us. Twisting fact into fiction, he captures a unique alchemy of truth and terror.
His fans describe his writing as:
“Cinematic and raw.”
“Unflinching and emotionally truthful.”
“A fusion of true-crime grit and horror elegance.”
With the upcoming release of Gorilla, Steven is launching an all-new chapter in his career—a campaign that bridges horror literature, streaming entertainment, and cultural commentary. Designed to explore modern monsters (real and imagined), this campaign invites collaboration with filmmakers, journalists, influencers, and fellow storytellers.
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