Authors

  1. E. E. Rhodes is an archaeologist who accidentally lives in a castle in England, with her partner, many books and a lot of mice. Her short fiction and creative non-fiction can be found in a number of anthologies and journals.


  2. Ed Higgins' poems and short fiction have appeared in various print and online journals including recently: Triggerfish Critical Review, Statement Magazine, and Tigershark Magazine, among others. Ed is Professor Emeritus, English Dept., and Writer-in-Residence at George Fox University. He is also Asst. Fiction Editor for Brilliant Flash Fiction. Ed has a small organic farm in Yamhill, OR, raising a menagerie of animals—including a rooster named StarTrek.


  3. Edith Knight Magak is a Kenyan writer living in Nairobi. She majorly writes on historical fiction/nonfiction. She has been published in several magazines like Brittle Paper, Jalada, Kikwetu Journal, Pure slush, Six Hens, among many others. In 2018, she was longlisted for the commonwealth writers award in 2019 she won the Bliss short story award


  4. Ed Ahern resumed writing after forty odd years in foreign intelligence and international sales. He’s had over three hundred stories and poems published so far, and six books. Ed works the other side of writing at Bewildering Stories, where he sits on the review board and manages a posse of six review editors.


  5. Edward Barnfield is a writer and researcher living in the Middle East. His stories have appeared in Lunate, Strands Publisher, Janus Literary, Leicester Writes, Cranked Anvil, London Independent Story Prize, The Short Story, Reflex Press, and Communicate.ae, among others. He is currently working on a novel and a collection of short stories.


  6. Éiméar Connolly is a poet, writer and scientist from Dublin. Her poetry has previously been published in "Skylight 47".


  7. Ellen Dooling Reynard spent her childhood on a cattle ranch in Jackson, Montana. Raised on myths and fairy tales, the sense of wonder has never left her. A one-time editor of Parabola Magazine, and co-editor of A Lively Oracle: A Centennial Celebration of P.L. Travers, Creator of Mary Poppins (Paul Brunton Philosophic Foundation, 1999), she is now retired and lives in Nevada City, California where she writes fiction and poetry.


  8. Ellen Huang's fairy tale work has appeared in Moonchild Magazine, Three Drops from a Cauldron, Gingerbread House, briars lit, Prismatica, Grimoire, Royal Rose, Bleached Butterfly, Quail Bell Magazine, Enchanted Conversation, Awkward Mermaid, and The Folks, among others. She holds a BA in Writing & a minor in Theatre from Point Loma Nazarene University. In her college career she was the Managing Editor of Whale Road Review, where she now continues to assist as Peer Reviewer. She also writes devotionals for Diverging Magazine, directs her own human skits, and runs a fantasy-inspired blog where she talks about films she feels on a spiritual level.


  9. Emma K. Leadley is a UK-based writer, creative geek, and devourer of words, images and ideas. She began writing both fiction and creative non-fiction as an outlet for her busy brain, and quickly realised scrawling words on a page is wired into her DNA.


  10. Emma Lee grew up devouring stories. She is a graduate of San Francisco State University, where her short play, 'Reading,' was performed for the 2016 Fringe Festival. A lover of mythology, merpeople, and ice cream, she lives in California with her dog, Rae.