small product photo   Don Quigg
 
Submissions: Invisible Pain, July 2008
 

 

 

small product photo   Christopher L. Knives
Bloodychosen
Submissions: Daddy's Little Girl , July 2008
The author has been writing for a while, but mainly for a humble cause.

 

 

small product photo   Robert T. Knight
Bloody
Submission: Asterius, July 2008
The author has been published in other magazines as well.such as the Tales of the Talisman.

 

 

small product photoBio: Daniel Stephens is a freelance writer and filmmaker from West Yorkshire, England. He has recently had fiction published in Mysterical-e,Twisted Tongue and Skive Magazine. He is currently a staff writer covering the European football championships for Live Football.co.uk, and has just completed a short documentary film for FourDocs/3 Minute Wonders.
small product photo   Kody Boye
 
Submissions: Duppy, July 2008
Kody Boye broke into the dark genre market in May 2007 with his short story [A] Prom Queen's Revenge. Since then, his work has been published in magazines, ezines, in podcasts and is also being considered for comic book adaptation. You can visit him online at www.freewebs.com/kodyboyeye
small product photo   Ty Johnston
Killing Just For Fun, July 2008. Day Trip, October 2008/ August, March 2009
He has been writing short speculative fiction for nearly twenty years. Most recently he has had stories published in Every Day Fiction, Crimson Highway and the Flashing Swords Press anthology "The Return of the Sword." Coming soon are stories in Big Pulp, The Ranfurly Review and the Carnivah House anthology "The Infinity Sword." When not busy reading or writing or working as a newspaper editor, Ty enjoys spending time with his wife and beagle and their three house rabbits. But not necessarily in that order.

 

 

 

author   Rick McQuiston
 
Believe, August 2008, No Morning, September 2008
I'm a 40 year old father of two who loves to read, write, play drums and paint. I've had over 140 publications so far and am currently finishing my third anthology book, 'BENEATH THE MOONLIGHT'. I'm also a guest author at Memphis junior High School.

 

authr   Michael A. Kechula
 
Submissions:Jungle Rot, August 2008
Here's my writing bio:  Michael A. Kechula is a retired tech writer.  His fiction has won first place in seven contests and second and third place in four others.  He’s also won Editor’s Choice awards four times.  His stories have been published by 107 magazines and anthologies in Australia, Canada, England, and US.  He’s authored a book of flash and micro-fiction stories:  “A Full Deck of Zombies--61 Speculative Fiction Tales.”  eBook available at www.BooksForABuck.com  and  www.fictionwise.com    Paperback available at www.amazon.com

 

author   Michael Panush
 
Culpug the Cavelord and the Blood Rites of the Horned God , August 2008
 

 

 

author   Elliot Richard Dorfman
 
It All Began On the Internet , August 2008
Dorfman was a teacher in the New York City School System for more than three decades. He founded Suma Play Productions, Inc., and had an Off-Broadway theatrical repertory company before retiring with his family to Upstate New York. Mr. Dorfman, a former member of the NY Dramatist Guild and Associated Music teachers League, has written for radio stations and cable TV. His plays (dramas and musicals) have appeared on the professional stage, schools and centers. Besides anthologies, his recent poems have appeared in Falling Star Magazine ,Orange Room Review, and Golden Visions Magazine. Mr. Dorfman's latest short stories have or will be published in: Delivered Magazine (4 stories), Twisted Dreams Magazine (2 stories), Bewildering Stories Magazine (2 stories),Golden Visions Magazine (4 stories), Black Petals Magazine, Blood Moon Rising Magazine, Perpetual Magazine...

 

author   Edward Rodosek
 
Duty, August 2008 Romantic Mission, September 2008, Delete, October 2008
I am a Construction Engineer, Doctor of Technical Science and Senior Professor in Faculty of Civil Engineering, Ljubljana, Slovenia, European Union. Beside my professional work I write science fiction. So far I’ve published twelve collections of short sci-fi stories and four novels in Slovenia with good reviews. Recently I have published in USA my collection of science fiction short stories 'BEYOND PERCEPTION'. Besides, nearly three dozen of my short stories have been published in SF magazines

 

  Greg Hall
 
Submissions:The Gig, August 2008
 

 

dawn   Dawn Allison
first
So Sayeth The Devil, October 2008, 1st place
If there is a Hell, Dawn Allison will be going there, but she takes comfort in the fact that she will be in good company.

 

 

 

 

MATT KITCHEN

 

Diaryof Abjection, October 2008, 2nd place.

Jason Lavertue

Open Grave, October Issue

I live in New Hampshire near a vast and beautiful cemetery which has given me inspiration for more than one of my stories. It calls to me and floods my mind with its past.  I also use the time at my mind numbing job to think up horrible things to write about.

I've recently been published in SNM Horror Magazine and Macabre Cadaver.  I've also sold two stories to upcoming anthologies Northern Haunts from Shroud Publishing and Mother Goose is Dead from Dragon Moon Press.  I have stories archived on several defunct webzines such as House of Pain and Dark Reveries.

Eric S. Brown

Outbreak on Beta, October 2008.

Eric S Brown is a zombie author living in NC.  Some of his books include the upcoming Season of Rot from Permuted Press as well as Cobble, Zombies II: Inhuman, The Queen, The Wave, Waking Nightmares, Dying Days, Space Stations and Graveyards, Madmen's Dreams, and Portals of Terror.  Some of his chapbooks include Bad Mojo, Zombies: The War Stories, Flashes of Death, Still Dead, Viruses and Vamps, and Blood Rain among others.  His short fiction has been published hundreds of times in markets like The Undead and Blackest Death anthology series, as well as in publications like Dark Wisdom, The Edge, Story House, The Eternal Night, and many others.  He is a staff writer for both The Hacker's Source and The Horror Writer magazines and formerly wrote an ongoing comic book column for the entertainment paper, The Guide.  He was also just featured as a zombie expert in the book Zombie CSU. 

Mercedes M. Yardley

 

 

The Forbidden Grand, October 2008

 

She recently got a motorcycle, rock on!

Santiago Eximeno

 

I Have Seen You, October 2008

Santiago Eximeno (Madrid, 1973) has published (in spanish) several
horror/dark fantasy books like "Asura" (Grupo AJEC, 2004), "Cazador de
Mentiras" (Jaguar, 2007) or "Bebés jugando con cuchillos" (Grupo AJEC,
2008). He has received Ignotus Award -national sci-fi/horror/fantasy
spanish award- for Best Short Story in 2003 and 2006, and his short
stories has been translated to english, french, bulgarian, portuguese
and japanese.

Selena Floreen

Sickness in the Blood, November 2008

Jan Melara

The Big Girl Room, November 2008

Terry J. Larson

What Happened, November 2008/ Rip Cord, December 2008

 

J. Sullivan

Small Town, Miss., November 2008

h   Janie Hofmann
 
Submissions: Escape, November 08:
 
h   Micheal Lee Johnson
 
Submissions: Harvest Time, November 08:
 
h   Sue Whalen-DeLuca
 
Submissions: Hearts, November 08:
 
h   Ron Bruno
 
Submissions: Preachers God, December 08:
 
h   Thom Olausson
 
Submissions: Bound For Hell, Dead Memories Linger December 08:
I have my own website www.deadtales.com
I have self-published a collection of short horror stories and some dark poetry. It is called The Dead Will Inherit the Earth
small product photo   Richard Pitaniello
 
Halloween Jack, December 2008
 
small product photo   D D Bell
 
Sour Milk, December 2008
DD Bell is a graduate in creative writing. When he is not drinking tea and eating scones at The Lock House Tea Rooms, Long Eaton, he can often be seen walking the towpaths near where the river Soar meets the Trent.
Bell started writing to fill a void when his position of editor of the local parish magazine, The Eaton Crier, was terminated due to a misunderstanding with the vicar’s wife, Maureen.
That, readers, is my humble beginning and what I’m about presently...
small product photo   Brandon Earl Hooks
 
Old Lady Eldridge, December 2008

small product photo   Holly Day
Joint Custody, March 2009
Holly Day lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with her two
children, husband, and cat. Her newest nonfiction books are
Music Theory for Dummies, Music Composition for Dummies, and
Walking Twin Cities. Her poetry and fiction have most recently
appeared in Coe Review, Laughing Dog, and Pearl.
small product photo   James M. Hartley
 
Weeds, March 2009
James Hartley is a former computer programmer. Originally from northern
New Jersey, he now lives in sunny central Florida. He has published a
fantasy novel, "Teen Angel," and stories in Illusion's Transmitter,
Written Word Online, Clonepod, Every Day Fiction, Lorelei Signal,
KidVisions, Raygun Revival, and the anthology "Desolate Places." He is
currently working on a second novel, "The Ghost of Grover's Ridge."

Alex Davis Worm, July 2009      
April Toche (NEW) Immunity, April 2009 I am a mother of four, and a writer at heart. I have read horror since I was 12, and have been hooked ever since. I have stories inside screaming to get out, so writing is a must for me. I love to shock and kick people out of their comfort zones with my stories. I write because I love it. nopic  
Ben Larson The Game, Aug 2009      
Brandon Earl Hooks Old Lady Eldridge, December 2008 No Bio nopic  
Brenton Tomlinson Spoilt Rotten Aug 2009      
Christopher L Knives Daddy's Little Girl, July 2008 The author has been writing for a while nopic  
D D Bell Sour Milk, December 2008 DD Bell is a graduate in creative writing. When he is not drinking tea and eating scones at The Lock House Tea Rooms, Long Eaton, he can often be seen walking the towpaths near where the river Soar meets the Trent.
Bell started writing to fill a void when his position of editor of the local parish magazine, The Eaton Crier, was terminated due to a misunderstanding with the vicar’s wife, Maureen.
That, readers, is my humble beginning and what I’m about presently...
nopic  
D D Bell NEW Renfield May 2009      
D D Bell

Trademark Wolf, April 2009

Dark as Dary, June 2009

     
Daniel Stephens Fantastic Pets and Eccentric Owners, July 2008 freelance writer and filmmaker from West Yorkshire, England. He has recently had fiction published in Mysterical-e,Twisted Tongue and Skive Magazine. He is currently a staff writer covering the European football championships for Live and has just completed a short documentary film for FourDocs/3 Minute Wonders.   nopic  
Daniel Stephens What's For Dinner, Judith?, August 2008      
Dawn Allison So Sayeth The Devil, October 2008 If there is a Hell, Dawn Allison will be going there, but she takes comfort in the fact that she will be in good company. nopic  
Don Quigg Invisible Pain, July 2008 No details on this author nopic  
Dru Watkins The Test of Pain April 2009   nopic  
Edward Rodosek Duty, August 2008 I am a Construction Engineer, Doctor of Technical Science and Senior Professor in Faculty of Civil Engineering, Ljubljana, Slovenia, European Union. Beside my professional work I write science fiction. So far I’ve published twelve collections of short sci-fi stories and four novels in Slovenia with good reviews. Recently I have published in USA my collection of science fiction short stories 'BEYOND PERCEPTION'. Besides, nearly three dozen of my short stories have been published in SF magazines  nopic  
Edward Rodosek Romantic Mission, September 2008      
Edward Rodosek Delete, October 2008      
Eric S. Brown Outbreak on Beta, October 2008 Eric S Brown is a zombie author living in NC.  Some of his books include the upcoming Season of Rot from Permuted Press as well as Cobble, Zombies II: Inhuman, The Queen, The Wave, Waking Nightmares, Dying Days, Space Stations and Graveyards, Madmen's Dreams, and Portals of Terror.  Some of his chapbooks include Bad Mojo, Zombies: The War Stories, Flashes of Death, Still Dead, Viruses and Vamps, and Blood Rain among others.  His short fiction has been published hundreds of times in markets like The Undead and Blackest Death anthology series, as well as in publications like Dark Wisdom, The Edge, Story House, The Eternal Night, and many others.  He is a staff writer for both The Hacker's Source and The Horror Writer magazines and formerly wrote an ongoing comic book column for the entertainment paper, The Guide.  He was also just featured as a zombie expert in the book Zombie CSU.  nopic  
Gary w. Feather The Teppo Ghost, Aug 2009      
Greg Hall The Gig, August 2008 No Bio nopic No Website
Holly Day Joint Custody, March 2009 Holly Day lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with her two children, husband, and cat. Her newest nonfiction books are Music Theory for Dummies, Music Composition for Dummies, and Walking Twin Cities. Her poetry and fiction have most recently appeared in Coe Review, Laughing Dog, and Pearl nopic  
Elliot Richard Dorman It All Began On The Internet, August 2008 Dorfman was a teacher in the New York City School System for more than three decades. He founded Suma Play Productions, Inc., and had an Off-Broadway theatrical repertory company before retiring with his family to Upstate New York. Mr. Dorfman, a former member of the NY Dramatist Guild and Associated Music teachers League, has written for radio stations and cable TV. His plays (dramas and musicals) have appeared on the professional stage, schools and centers. Besides anthologies, his recent poems have  nopic  
         
J. Sullivan Small Town, Ms, November 2008 No Bio nopic  
James M. Hartley Weeds, March 2009 James Hartley is a former computer programmer. Originally from northern New Jersey, he now lives in sunny central Florida. He has published a fantasy novel, "Teen Angel," and stories in Illusion's Transmitter, Written Word Online, Clonepod, Every Day Fiction, Lorelei Signal, KidVisions, Raygun Revival, and the anthology "Desolate Places." He is
currently working on a second novel, "The Ghost of Grover's Ridge."
nopic  
Jan Melara The Big Girl Room, November 2008 No Bio nopic  
Janie Hofmann Escape, November 2008 No Bio nopic  
Jason Laverture Open Grave, October 2008 I live in New Hampshire near a vast and beautiful cemetery which has given me inspiration for more than one of my stories. It calls to me and floods my mind with its past.  I also use the time at my mind numbing job to think up horrible things to write about.

I've recently been published in SNM Horror Magazine and Macabre Cadaver.  I've also sold two stories to upcoming anthologies Northern Haunts from Shroud Publishing and Mother Goose is Dead from Dragon Moon Press.  I have stories archived on several defunct webzines such as House of Pain and Dark Reveries.

nopic  
John Grey Room Service, Aug 2009 Australian born poet, US resident since late seventies. Works as financial systems analyst. Recently published in Slant, Briar Cliff Review and Albatross with
windows crashing silver, branches screaming, mad air pelting stones and bones on battering horn-blasts of highway rampage and raw men scattering like wind flotsam. Night, the predator beast, leaps on day, cracks its back with holocaust fangs. But yearnings never hear, hunger can’t be swayed by bully-boys of Armageddon. It merely combs its hair in jagged light, sighs like a bi-plane through clouds of thunder. “Your dinner is here,” snarls the bell-boy. Some nights, it’s cooked flesh. Some nights, it is the bell-boy.
Demonic Scripture The Stories
Spoilt Rotten
nopic  
Kimberly Latorre Perfection, June 2009 I'm twenty years old and finishing
my first year of college. My goal
is to get good enough grades to get
a scholarship to a school in
England where I plan to major in
English
   
Kody Boye Duppy, July 2008 Kody Boye broke into the dark genre market in May 2007 with his short story [A] Prom Queen's Revenge. Since then, his work has been published in magazines, ezines, in podcasts and is also being considered for comic book adaptation. You can visit him online at  nopic  
Kristine Ong Muslim The Way They Sell Their Souls, Sepetember 2008
My publication credits and recent acceptances include more than 600 poems and stories in more than 300 publications worldwide. My work has appeared in Aberrant Dreams, Abyss & Apex, Dark Recesses, Dark Wisdom, Not One of Us, Spinning Whorl, and Tales of the Talisman. I have received an Honorable Mention in Year's Best
murderous rampages and showed up at Savior™ cubicles afterwards, only to slather their battered souls with well-rehearsed lines of prayers from Aramaic to Latin to Oriental mumbo jumbo. Most of the time, toilet drains got clogged with chopped remains of slaughtered loved ones. There was simply so much to do, so much to become... After eons of evolution and centuries of sustaining a civilization, life was never this deliciously outrageous. The soundtrack of this story: Joy to the world... in Fantasy and Horror as well as nominations for the Pushcart Prize and Rhysling Award and won Sam's Dot Publishing's James Award for genre poetry twice.
nopic  

Lawrence Dyre and David Mathew

 

The Body April 2009   nopic  
M.R.L. NEW The Charge May 2009      
Mercedes M. Yardley The Forbidden Grand, October 2008 She recently got a motorcycle, rock on! nopic  
Micheal A Kechula Jungle Rot, August 2008 Michael A. Kechula is a retired tech writer.  His fiction has won first place in seven contests and second and third place in four others.  He’s also won Editor’s Choice awards four times.  His stories have been published by 107 magazines and anthologies in Australia, Canada, England, and US. nopic He’s authored a book of flash and micro-fiction stories:  “A Full Deck of Zombies--61 Speculative Fiction Tales.”  eBook available at www.BooksForABuck.com  and  www.fictionwise.com    Paperback available at www.amazon.com.  
Micheal Lee Johnson Harvest Time, November 2008   nopic  
Micheal Panush Culpug the Cavelord and the Blood Rites of the Horned God, August 2008   nopic  
Olivia Berrier The Suicide Game, July 2009      
Philip Roberts The Cure to All Troubles May 2009 Publication Credits

Broken Record: March 2008 issue of Tabard Inn
The Apartment's Best Feature: 2008 "Beneath the Surface"
Anthology by
Shroud Publishing
What’s Always Been Done: Dec. 2008 Issue of The Nautilus Engine

   
Richard Pitaniello

Halloween Jack, December 2008

Calibers of Homicide, June 2009

No Bio nopic  
Rick McQuiston Believe, August 2008 I'm a 40 year old father of two who loves to read, write, play drums and paint. I've had over 140 publications so far and am currently finishing my third anthology book, 'BENEATH THE MOONLIGHT'. I'm also a guest author at Memphis junior High School.  nopic  
Rick McQuiston

No Morning, September 2008

Mr. Nightmare, July 2009

     
Robert T. Knight Asterius, July 2008 The author has been published in other magazines as well.such as the Tales of the Talisman.  nopic  
Ron Bruno Preacher's God, December 2008 No bio nopic No Website
Santiago Eximeno I Have Seen You, October 2008 Santiago Eximeno (Madrid, 1973) has published (in spanish) several
horror/dark fantasy books like "Asura" (Grupo AJEC, 2004), "Cazador de
Mentiras" (Jaguar, 2007) or "Bebés jugando con cuchillos" (Grupo AJEC,
2008). He has received Ignotus Award -national sci-fi/horror/fantasy
spanish award- for Best Short Story in 2003 and 2006, and his short
stories has been translated to english, french, bulgarian, portuguese
and japanese.

nopic  
Saul Lemereond Blood Music, June 2009 He has been published
in the Sheepshead
Journal of the Arts,
Necrotic Tissue, Down
in the Cellar,
Drabblecast, and
Dunsteef.
   
Sean James Bosman Salvastion Road, July 2009      
Selena Floreen Sickness in the Blood, November 2008 Born in Joplin Missouri, I have been writing for close to ten years. "Sickness in the Blood" is my first publication, but I am hoping to add two novels The Storms of Tresworld and When Sparrows Fly to that sometime in the next few years, if all goes well. I am married with three children. nopic  
Spencer Delmont Gauvin Douglas The Entertainer, June 2009      
Sue Whalen-DeLuca Hearts, November 2008 No Bio nopic No Website
Terry J. Larson What Happened, November 2008   nopic  
Terry J. Larson Rip Cord, December 2008      
Terry J. Larson Immaculate May 2009      
Thom Olausson Bound For Hell, December 2008 I have self-published a collection of short horror stories and some dark poetry. It is called The Dead Will Inherit the Earth and have following ISBN: · ISBN-10: 1847993478 · ISBN-13: 978-1847993472 nopic www.deadtales.com
Thom Olausson

Dead Memories Linger, December 2008

Ragnarok April 2009

Demonic Tome May 2009

    www.deadtales.com
Ty Johnston Killing Just For Fun, July 2008 He has been writing short speculative fiction for nearly twenty years. Most recently he has had stories published in Every Day Fiction, Crimson Highway and the Flashing Swords Press anthology "The Return of the Sword." Coming soon are stories in Big Pulp, The Ranfurly Review and the Carnivah House anthology "The Infinity Sword." When not busy reading or writing or working as a newspaper editor, Ty enjoys spending time with his wife and beagle and their three house rabbits. But not necessarily in that order. nopic  
Ty Johnston Day Trip, October 2008      
Ty Johnston August, March 2009 Ty Johnston is a former newspaper journalist who has turned his love of writing to fiction. He is the author of the epic fantasy novel "City of Rogues," available for the Kindle at Amazon. When not busy reading or writing, Ty enjoys spending time with his wife, their beagle and three house rabbits.    
Ty Johnston Everyone is Zombies, Aug 2009      
Wayne Summers NEW Popcorn May 2009      
         
 
 
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