Authors

  1. Léon Othenin-Girard writes queer speculative fiction whenever he can, and does the same in his head whenever he can't. He's currently a CompSci undergrad and loves playing and listening to music.


  2. Leslie Muzingo is a big fan of fairy tales, fables, and legends, and her work has already appeared several times in Fudoki Magazine. She has just had another story accepted by Two Sister’s Writing and Published after already appearing in their first two anthologies, and she has been in the Scribes Valley’s anthologies for the past two years. Her work has appeared in several other publications, but what she likes best is traveling with her husband and two dogs.


  3. Linda McMullen is a wife, mother, diplomat, and homesick Wisconsinite. Her short stories have appeared or are forthcoming in over fifty literary magazines, including, most recently, Drunk Monkeys, Storgy, and Newfound.


  4. Lisa Fox is a pharmaceutical market research consultant by day and fiction writer by night. Her short fiction has appeared in publications including Metaphorosis, Telltale Press, New Myths, Luna Station Quarterly, and others, as well as various anthologies. She won first place in the NYC Midnight 2018 Short Screenplay contest and placed third in NYC Midnight’s 2018 Flash Fiction Challenge. Lisa resides in northern New Jersey with her husband, two sons, and their oversized dog, and relishes the chaos of everyday suburban life.


  5. Lisa Lerma Weber thinks princesses are perfectly capable of rescuing themselves, and maybe people shouldn't assume they need rescuing. Her work has recently been published in Free Flash Fiction, (mac)ro(mic), Serotonin, X-R-A-Y, and others. She is a prose editor for Versification.


  6. Lucy is a Manchester based writer who spends most of her time staring at a blank page. When she's away from the desk she can usually be found taking photos of urban wildlife or, more likely, pestering her cats.


  7. Lucy Rose (INFP/T) is a prose writer and an award-winning writer/director. She is a charity shop addict and can be found drinking copious amounts of tea. Her most recent film, ‘She Lives Alone’, is currently visiting festivals, a number of which are BAFTA & Oscar-qualifying. Lucy also has a BA (Hons) in Film Production and is currently studying a Masters Degree in creative writing. Words for Eerie River, The Selkie, Analogies & Allegories, DBB, Kandisha Press and more. Lucy is proudly LGBTQ+ & Working Class.


  8. Lui Sit was born in Hong Kong, raised in Australia and now lives in London. She was longlisted in the Spread the Word Life Writing Prize 2018 and shortlisted in the Penguin WriteNow 2018 Memoir category. She is an alumnus of the London Writers Award scheme in the Children and YA genre. She has a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Murdoch University and a Graduate Certificate in Creative Writing from Birkbeck University. She won the 2020 Superlative Short Story Competition and is a recipient on the, A Brief Pause short story writers development scheme. She is published in the Superlative Literary journal and MAINSTREAM anthology. She has recently completed her first middle grade children’s novel.


  9. Mac Bowers graduated from Susquehanna University with a degree in Creative Writing. When she isn't experiencing frequent bouts of existential crisis, she enjoys writing weird stories and talking about Scotland while sipping on far too many cups of coffee. Other works of hers can be found in F(r)iction, The Lindenwood Review, littledeathlit, Longshot Island, RiverCraft, and forthcoming in Corvid Queen.


  10. Madeleine Pelletier lives in an old farmhouse near Montreal, Canada, with three cats, six goats and one grumpy old man. Her short fiction has appeared in The Arcanist, Blue Animal Lit, and WoW! Women on Writing.