Authors

  1. Jordan Trethewey is a writer and editor living in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. His frightening book of verse, Spirits for Sale, is available on Amazon from Pskis Porch Publishing. Some of his work found a home here, and in other publications such as Burning House Press, Visual Verse, CarpeArte Journal, Fishbowl Press, The Blue Nib, Red Fez, Spillwords, Nine Muses Poetry, and Jerry Jazz Musician. Jordan is an editor at Red Fez, and a regular guest editor at The Ekphrastic Review. His poetry has also been translated in Vietnamese and Farsi.


  2. Josephine grew up in England and now resides in the northeast corner of the US. She writes flash fiction and short stories while consuming vast amounts of tea. She is querying a novel-length middle-grade fantasy, which she hopes to get published in her lifetime. You can read her work in Devil’s Party Press Halloween Party 2019, Exhumed, Mother Ghost’s Grimm Volume 2, Siren’s Call, and 72 Hours of Insanity.


  3. Judith Williams is a short story writer and aspiring novelist. She lives in the midwestern United States with her husband and three children. Before she began devoting her time to writing, she taught at a local university and worked in the museum field as a curator, exhibit coordinator, and research assistant. Williams’s fiction can be found in AHF Magazine, the Equinox--the Official Everquest II magazine, and her non-fiction in Cinematic Codes Review.


  4. Judith Goldsmith is a grandmother and author living in Wales. She has just completed an MPhil in Creative Writing for which she explored the use of fairy tales in contemporary fiction and wrote a full length Magical Realism novel. She loves the use of magic in all forms of writing and is currently enjoying writing in shorter forms. This story is one of a series of stories that she is writing, all under 1,000 words, featuring trees and magic.


  5. K. J. Watson's fiction has appeared on the radio; in magazines, comics and anthologies; and online.


  6. K.G. McAbee has had a bunch of books and nearly a hundred short stories published, some of them quite readable. She takes her geekdom seriously, never misses a sci-fi con, loves dogs and iced tea, and believes the words 'Stan Lee' are interchangeable with 'The Almighty.' K.G. writes steampunk, fantasy, science fiction, horror, pulp, westerns and, most recently, comics. She's a member of Horror Writers Association, Sisters in Crime and International Thriller Writers and is an Artist in Residence with the South Carolina Arts Commission. She recently received an honorable mention in Writers of the Future; that novella, entitled 'Blackthorne and Rose: Agents of D.I.R.E.' is available in the great Canadian magazine Pulp Literature. Her first mystery novella, 'Dyed to Death', won the Black Orchid Novella Award sponsored by The Wolfe Pack and Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine. She's also won a Dream Realm Award for Best YA Fantasy.


  7. Karen Schauber is a Flash Fiction writer obsessed with the form. Her work appears in 35 international literary magazines and anthologies, including Brilliant Flash Fiction, Bending Genres, Carpe Arte, Ekphrastic Review, Ellipsis Zine, and Fiction Southeast. The Group of Seven Reimagined: Contemporary Stories Inspired by Historic Canadian Paintings (Heritage, 2019), celebrating the Canadian modernist landscape painters, is her first editorial/curatorial flash fiction anthology. Schauber runs ‘Vancouver Flash Fiction’, a flash fiction Resource Hub and Critique Circle, and in her spare time, is a seasoned Family Therapist. A native of Montreal, she has happily called Vancouver home for the past three decades.


  8. Hobbyist writer with little sense of direction and even less sense of time. She's here for the journey and the simple joy of writing. Nothing more, nothing less.


  9. Kate Campbell was born, bred and buttered in Belfast but now lives in Ireland with kids, husband, dogs, cats and an awful lot of books. She paints and writes in between the gaps.


  10. New to fiction writing, Kate Leimer enjoys stories of all kinds. She has published non-fiction news and features and was recently shortlisted for the Hysteria7 short story competition. She has a BA in History and English Literature. When she’s not writing, she works a library.