Russell Epp-Leppel
is always exploring his love of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. With a background in engineering, he enjoys taking systems apart to see how they work, then putting them back […]
is always exploring his love of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. With a background in engineering, he enjoys taking systems apart to see how they work, then putting them back […]
Frederic Evans, a peripatetic gentleperson, wrote and collaborated under many names, not all of them fit for decent company. A native of New York, he studied linguistics at Swarthmore College […]
Mildred Faintly received a doctorate in Classics from Brown, taught Classics and History of Religions at Haifa University, and is presently a contributor to the Jewish Women’s Archive. Her translation […]
Margot Farrington is the author of four collections, most recently The Blue Canoe of Longing (Dos Madres Press). Her poetry appears in a number of anthologies; essays, interviews and reviews […]
born into perpetual exile 1954, Ramstein A.F.B., Germany, now lives in Round Rock, Texas, and wishes to grow old in Norway. Some of his digital art is available on the […]
holds a Masters Degree in Library Science and a B.A. in Comparative Literature, and is a full-time researcher for a Fortune 100 company. She has lectured at dozens of conventions […]
Greetings, fans of all things macabre! My name is Conner, and I’m a longtime writing hobbyist and horror enthusiast. Without going into too much unnecessary detail, I love reading and […]
is an Art Director and Gallery Artist based in Kansas City. Before that, he co-ran Kevin Costner’s production company for 7 years. His stories have appeared in Every Day Fiction, […]
is an international nomad, currently living in London. By day, she works in healthcare research, trying to use those ridiculous letters after her name (MA, MSc, PhD). By night, she […]
Writing has always been Alec’s passion. He even still carves out writing time during the chaos of his first year as a high school English teacher. When he’s not reading, writing, […]