Hank Kirton
lives and writes in New England. He has spent most of his life working in factories, warehouses and kitchens while writing weird fiction to maintain his equilibrium. His short stories have […]
lives and writes in New England. He has spent most of his life working in factories, warehouses and kitchens while writing weird fiction to maintain his equilibrium. His short stories have […]
is a retired teacher living in Windsor, Ontario, Canada who writes short stories of horror, crime, fantasy, and science fiction. His work has appeared, or is forthcoming in: Anotherealm; Jakob’s […]
is a Stoker Award nominee whose stories have appeared in Chuck Palahniuk’s Burnt Tongues, ThugLit, Grotesque Magazine, Infernal Ink and Shotgun Honey. His noir comic ‘120 Doses’ is available now […]
lives in San Diego with her family, which includes a cat named Peppercorn and a pug named Chaucer. Trained as a scholar of medieval literature, she teaches at the University of […]
11 February 1869 – 22 January 1945, German poet and playwright famous for her bohemian lifestyle. She was one of the few women affiliated with the Expressionist Lasker-Schüler, who was […]
(1814-1841), poet and novelist, second only to Pushkin in power. But while Pushkin had a Goethe-like classical balance, Lermontov was a romantic, whose real life matched his Byronic self image—hence […]
(1855-1906) Defiantly “out” French decadent writer whose enthralling novels are just now beginning to be translated into English. A brilliant journalist, his wonderfully lurid genre fiction is an unwholesome delight.
was a writer and musician who grew up in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Regrettably, he succumbed to cancer a very few years after publishing his book, from which we […]