Adrian Chamberlin's works have appeared in Guy N Smith’s Graveyard Rendezvous and the websites Spinetinglers, Great Scribblers, the British Horror Novels Forum and the DF Underground, and most recently in the March issue of Lovecraft Ezine.
Published and forthcoming works can be found in the following anthologies: Winter Sun (Tasmaniac Publication's Festive Fear 2: Global Edition); The Bodymen (Dark Continents Publishing’s The Spectrum Collection); Daughters of the Night (HorrorBound’s Fear of the Dark); Warpigs John Prescott’s M is for Monster); Wonder and Glory (Static Press’ Monk Punk) and Fisher of Men (Hersham Horror's Alt-Dead). He's a founding member of Dark Continents Publishing and his first novel The Caretakers will be released at the World Horror Convention in April 2011.
Bruce
Memblatt is a native New Yorker His stories have been
featured in such publications as Aphellion, Short Story Me!,
Bewildering Stories, The Horror Zine, The Dark Fiction
Spotlight, Bending Spoons ,Strange Weird and Wonderful, Static
Movement, Danse Macarbe, SNM Horror Magazine, The Piker Press,
Pill Hill Publishing, Eastown Fiction, Short Story Me! 69 Flavors of
Paranoia, Necrology Shorts, Suspense Magazine, Gypsy Shadow
Publishing, Black Lantern Publishing, Death Head Grin, The
Cynic Online The Feathertale Review Yellow Mama and many
more.
S.M.Sawyer was born in Atlanta but raised in Indiana. He now resides in Atlanta where he works part time at a tree trimming service. He volunteers frequently at the Atlanta Union Mission helping the homeless. He is a Christian man with an open minded view of the world. Psy is an epic masterpeice he has been working on for over two years.
Michael B Fletcher is an Australian writer of adventure, science fiction and fantasy, based in Tasmania. A member of the International Fantasy Writers Guild has had stories published in electronic and print media, most recently in Short and Twisted Anthology and 21D Journey magazine. He’s recently completed a fantasy novel which was shortlisted in the 2010 Australian Olvar Wood Fellowship Award."
A.J. French has appeared in many publications, including Abandoned Towers, The Absent Willow Review, Short-Story.Me!, Golden Visions Magazine, and issue #7of Black Ink Horror. He also has stories in the following anthologies: Ruthless: An Extreme Horror Anthology with introduction by Bentley Little; Pellucid Lunacy edited by Michael Bailey; M is for Monster compiled by John Prescott; and 2013: The Aftermath by Pill Hill Press.
Marc Sorondo lives with his wife and daughter in New York. He's had other work published by Pill Hill Press, Post Mortem Press, Northern Frights Publishing, Blood Bound Books, and Wicked East Press.
Gerry
Huntman
is a father, husband, publisher, speculative fiction writer, and a
senior IT consultant. This means he knows how to juggle well. In 2010
he published 11 short stories in various speculative fiction genres
in magazines, ezines and anthologies. Most notably, he published a
fantasy and a science fiction in Planet Magazine, and a steampunk
short in Steampunk Anthology (Sonar4). In November 2010 he published
a Young Adult (middle grade) fantasy, titled Guardian of the Sky
Realms (IFWG Publishing).
Anthony
Bell
lives in Washington State and has been published in Dark
Things IV, by
Pill Hill Press, and online at FictionFix.net. He can be reached at
anthonybellwriting@gmail.com.
Amanda
Lawrence Auverigne
writes fiction.
Please visit Amanda's website at
http://auverigne.com
Bill
Albert-The author lives in a small town in Iowa that he
enjoys very much. He works in a factory but spends lots of time
there thinking about being someplace else. He as one short story
published, Pet's Revenge in Aoife's Kiss. He has self-published two
novels, The Secrets of Starpoint Mountain and The Shadows of
Starpoint Mountain.
Cynthia Ray writes cross-genre fiction in Eugene, Oregon, living the
iconic life of a postmodern feminist diva. She resides with her photo
documentarian partner and a basset hound with an unfortunate past.
L.T.
Getty has studied creative writing in both the
University
of Winnipeg and the Canadian Mennonite University.
This is her
first stab at horror.
Garrett
Ashley lives in
MS and studies English at The University of Southern Mississippi. His
fiction has appeared in over twenty online and print journals
including Brain
Harvest, M-Brain SF, Midwest Literary Magazine, and
Bloody Bridge
Review. He is
currently the editor of Widowmoon
Press. One day
he'll be dead.
Erik
T. Johnson’s
writing has appeared in or is forthcoming in Electric
Velocipede,
Shimmer,
Space
& Time Magazine,
Underworlds,
Clarion,
New
York Stories,
Trunk
Stories,
Sein
und Werden,
Saucytooth's
Webthology,
Structo,
The
Ampersand Review,
Morpheus
Tales,
Necrotic
Tissue,
Best
New Zombie Tales Volume 3,
The
Zombie Chronicles,
the Pellucid
Lunacy
anthology, and the Dead
But Dreaming 2
anthology, among other publications. His style ranges from
“traditional literary” to straight genre to crossed-genre, and
though particularly drawn to the fantastic, he is most interested in
saying something that seems worth saying in the most thoughtful and
memorable way possible. You can learn and wonder more about his work
at www.eriktjohnson.net.
Kevin James Breaux is an award-winning author and artist. He is a member of the HWA and EAA. Along with having many short stories published Kevin's debut novel, SOUL BORN, an epic fantasy, will be released 11/2010. Soul Born is book one in a three book series, that runs over 110,000 words. Check out www.kevinbreaux.com for more information. Follow Kevin on Twitter @KevinBreaux and read an article introducing Kevin as an author at; http://darlynandbooks.blogspot.com/2010/09/guest-post-author-kevin-james-breaux.html.
Jeffrey
Hale. Raised alongside genetically altered corn and
man-eating carp, Jeffrey Hale is no stranger to suburban horror. He
has been accosted by goat-human hybrids, chased by horny, inbred
wenches, attacked by giant killer bees, and survived countless hours
of prime-time television. When he isn’t busy fighting for his life,
however, he can be found reading, writing, playing the bass guitar,
or otherwise making a damn fool of himself. You can find him at
www.jeffreyhale.wordpress.com.