Authors

  1. Charlie Rogers is a writer, photographer and amateur hermit who lives in New York City with the ghosts of some cats. His short fiction has appeared in Intrinsick, Pif Magazine, and the TL;DR anthology Endless Pictures.


  2. Cheryl Ferguson Bernini, originally from Connecticut, lives in Italy. She and her husband, Giacomo, share their home with four felines. Cheryl is a follower of re-invention, and she is continually adding to her list of metamorphoses. When not writing, you can find her doing just about anything. You can read her published stories, both fiction and nonfiction, online and in print.


  3. Chris Bullard lives in Philadelphia, PA. He received his B.A. in English from the University of Pennsylvania and his M.F.A. from Wilkes University. Finishing Line Press published his poetry chapbook, Leviathan, in 2016 and Kattywompus Press published High Pulp, a collection of his flash fiction, in 2017. His work has appeared in recent issues of Nimrod, Muse/A Journal, The Woven Tale, Red Coyote, Cutthroat and The Offbeat.


  4. Christine Boyer has been published in “the Little Patuxent Review,” “the Tahoma Literary Review,” “October Hill Magazine,” and “So It Goes: the Literary Journal of the Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library.” She is a graduate writing student with Harvard University Extension School and lives in Massachusetts.


  5. Christine Irving is an eclectic poet given to experimenting with various forms but prefers free verse that tells a story. She often draws on her extensive knowledge of myth and symbol to add shadow, depth, or an echo of things past and future to the ordinary. Her work combines the contemporary and mythic in poetry books like "Return to Inanna", "Sitting on the Hag Seat", and her novel "Magdalene A.D." She plans to release her latest book "Sun Strokes", a pastiche of poetry, collage and essay, on the 2020 winter solstice.


  6. Originally from the UK, Claire now lives and works in Austria. She studied German and Spanish and is now fluent in the former but useless in the latter. When she’s not running around with, and after, her two young children, Claire carves out small pieces of time to write short stories. She has been published in the Pure Slush, Birth anthology and longlisted for Grindstone Literary Flash (2020), Cranked Anvil Flash and Flash500.


  7. Claudia Wair is a Virginia-based writer and editor whose fiction has appeared in such publications as Writers Resist, Dread Naught but Time and Fantasia Fairy Tales. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her reading, camping, or catering to the demands of her feline overlord.


  8. Colin Leonard is from rural Co. Meath, Ireland, beneath the hills from which the ancient Samhain festivals spawned Halloween. His stories have been published in the magazines Dark Tales, Libbon, and The Harrow and his flash fiction appears in anthologies from Breaking Rules Publishing and Ghost Orchid Press.


  9. A software-developing lover of story-driven games, as well as fantastical TV and movies. Craig has self-published a novella and a novel, and is currently studying for a Master's in Creative Writing while working from home (a tiny desk literally under the stairs).


  10. D.H. Mamet has lived most of her forty-four years on Australia’s East Coast and draws inspiration from the natural beauty of Queensland’s shorelines and its wilderness. She is a member of the Queensland Writers Centre and the writing group Scribes United. In the wake of the catastrophic fires across the country, Aussie Speculative Fiction are launching an anthology to raise funds for the bush fire appeal and D.H. Mamet is incredibly proud that one of her stories will be featured in this collection. Her other works can be found in Stringybark Publishing anthologies, including 'A Nice Boy', 'The Gift of a Casserole', 'Timber!' and 'Red Gold'.