Authors

Samantha Pious

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is a translator, poet, editor, and medievalist with a PhD in comparative literature from the University of Pennsylvania. She is the author of a poetry collection, Sappho Is Dead (Headmistress Press, […]

Owen Platt

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was sculpted by the thick and grime of inland Massachusetts, where he credits the chatter of the trees for most of his ideas. A storyteller at heart, he dips his […]

Jacob Rabinowitz

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is an independent scholar and translator of dead authors who wrote in dead languages, a vocation which has given a slightly Ouija cast to his thinking. He lives in northern […]

Paul Raboff

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Born in Philadelphia, Friends Central School, moved to L.A. at age 11. Pomona College and UCLA began being published in poetry as undergraduate, small magazines, then got connected with the […]

Alexander J. Richardson

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His other works include Big Ma’s Boys, Itchin’ for Trouble , Skeleton in the Cellar and Kind Girls. While a largely write speculative fiction, he also dabbles in westerns and realism. […]

Melissa Rose Rogers

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Melissa Rose Rogers writes speculative fiction and is a recent transplant to the Mile High City with her husband, daughter and furbabies. Board games and ice cream make her smile. […]

Sam Ruddick

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is a PEN/O. Henry Prize winning fiction writer. His most recent work can be found in Issue #1 of Dracula Beyond Stoker, due out in November of 2022. 

Brett Rutherford

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is author of 20 books of poetry full of autumn, gods, monsters, perverse wishes, and rebellion. Most notable are Whippoorwill Road: The Supernatural Poems and Anniversarius: The Book of Autumn. […]

Michael Schapiro

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was born to the red diaper. His parents had plans to flee to Canada if McCarthy called their name. He came of age in the turmoil of the 60’s and […]

Elsie Schrotthaufen

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Elsie Schrotthaufen lives in a world full of wonder! No, wait, that’s Flipper – famous TV dolphin. Elsie Schrotthaufen lives in a world, just like you and me, but maybe […]

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