Author Bios:
Carol Allen
Carol's previous short stories and poems have appeared in several publications, including Book Lover's Haven, Down in the Cellar, Tabloid Purposes III, and Eotu Ezine.
Joel Arnold
Joel Arnold lives in Savage, Minnesota with his wife and two kids. His work
has appeared in over three-dozen publications, including WEIRD TALES, CHI-ZINE
and GOTHIC.NET.
Joshua Babcock
Joshua Babcock's story "Compromise" appeared in Kenoma Magazine and his "Tome of the Time-Siege" won second place in Gom Publishing's The Best New Sci-Fi and Fantasy for 2004 contest. His story, "Angst and the Armageddon," is upcoming in Forgotten Worlds, and "The Eternal's Last Request" can be found in the premiere issue of Greatest Uncommon Denominator Magazine. Babcock is a graduate of Vassar College and teaches at a school for students with dyslexia. He lives in upstate New York with his wife and six cats.
Nyki Blatchley
Nyki Blatchley is from the UK. He graduated from Keele University in English and Greek, and now lives just outside London. He has had a dozen short stories published, mostly fantasy or horror, in magazines including Xenos, Sci-Fright and Beyond the Rose, the anothology the Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories, and the webzine Deep Magic. He has a story coming out from Quantum Muse. He currently has three novels looking for homes, and is working on a fantasy trilogy. He has also had many poems published, and has performed poetry and music at various venues around London.
James Dorr
James is a resident of Indiana. His collection, STRANGE
MISTRESSES: TALES OF WONDER AND ROMANCE, is a 2001
publication from Dark Regions Press, with a second
volume, DARKER LOVES: TALES OF MYSTERY AND REGRET,
due out in the near future. Other publications have
included ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S MYSTERY MAGAZINE, NEW
MYSTERY, DARK WISDOM, EMIGMATIC TALES (UK), and
numerous anthologies.
J. Bruce Fuller
J. Bruce Fuller was born in the piney woods of northern Louisiana, and began publishing his poetry at the age of sixteen. Ten years later, he has seen his work published in numerous journals and magazines. He is currently editor of The Shantytown Anomaly. Shantytown Anomaly
John Grey
John's most recent book is "What Else Is There" from Main Street Rag.
Ed Lynskey
Ed Lynskey's crime fiction novels include THE DIRT-BROWN DERBY (Mundania Press, 2006), THE BLUE CHEER (Point Blank/Wildside Press), PELHAM FELL HERE (Mundania Press, 2007), and TROGLODYTES (Mundania Press, 2008). A science fiction novel, THE QUETZAL MOTEL (Mundania Press) is due out in 2007. His work has also appeared in Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine.
Ana Spann
Ana Spann draws blood from the sweet felt of muppets in the sweltering Louisiana heat. She is highly medicated, since words may fall from her eyes in torrents (or so she believes). She's working on her Master's Degree in English with a concentration in Creative Writing.
Hank Quense
Vist Hank's website here
Fiction writing articles:
Writer Online
Writers Journal
Short stories:
Andromedia Spaceways In Flight magazine
Here and Now
Cyberpulp
Travel a Time Historic anthology
Goremet Cuisine anthology
Fantastical IV anthology
Neo-opsis
Faeries (France)
Jupiter World Press
Electric Spec
Scyweb Bem
Best of Neo-Opsis anthology
GlassFire Magazine
Karen A. Romanko
Karen A. Romanko has seen over 100 of her poems and short stories
published in venues such as Strange Horizons, Ideomancer, The Pedestal
Magazine, Dreams and Nightmares, and Full Unit Hookup. She also edits
and publishes the speculative fiction and mystery e-zine Raven Electrick
Dream People", a journal of Bizarro literature. He lives in Ohio with his wife Xtine and daughter Madeleine and teaches literature and writing at Wright State University-Lake Campus. For more information on Wilson and his work, visit his official website at dharlanwilson.com .
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