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Forrest Aguirre
Forrest Aguirre lives in Madison, Wisconsin with his wife and four children where he edits works of convulsive beauty for the Ministry of Whimsy.
Forrest's academic training is in the humanities...
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Mike Allen
Mike Allen lives in Roanoke, Va., with his wife Anita, two comical dogs and a demonic cat. He earned his master's degree in creative writing from Hollins University in 1994;since then, he's had about...
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A. A. Attanasio
A. A. Attanasio is Le Prix Littéraire: Cosmos 2000-winning author of Radix. He has published nineteen other novels including The Last Legends of Earth, Wyvern, The Dragon and the Unicorn, and...
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Lee Battersby
Lee Battersby is a multi-award winning author from Perth in Western Australia. He lives with his wife, author Lyn, anywhere between 2 and 5 children depending on which weekend it is, and as much Dr...
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K J Bishop
K.J. Bishop lives in Melbourne, Australia. Her stories have appeared in
Aurealis, Fables and Reflections, and The Year's Best Australian Science
Fiction and Fantasy Vol. II. The Etched City...
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Mort Castle
At various times in his various careers, Mort Castle has been likened to Jean Genet, Lenny Bruce, Bob Dylan, Nelson Algren, Harlan Ellison, Phil Ochs, Clive Barker, Steve Goodman, and Ramsey Campbell,...
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Michael Cisco
Michael Cisco is the author of The Divinity Student,
winner of the International Horror Writer's Guild
Award for Best First Novel of 1999. Forthcoming
novels include: The Tyrant, The San Veneficio
Canon,...
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Paul Di Filippo
Paul Di Filippo is the author of hundreds of short stories, some of which have been collected in five widely-praised collections: The Steampunk Trilogy, Ribofunk, Fractal Paisleys, and Lost Pages --...
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Jeannelle M. Ferreira
A Verse From Babylon is Jeannelle's first published novel. She is twice twelve years old, has been writing since she was six, and holds a degree in Creative Writing from Brandeis University....
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Gemma Files
Born in London, England and raised in Toronto, Canada, Gemma Files' horror and dark fantasy fiction has appeared in magazines like Grue, The Vampire's Crypt, TransVersion, Palace Corbie, as well as...
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Derek M Fox
DEREK M. FOX, a British author/creative writing tutor has steered 81 students into publication. With over 80 stories/articles published his first novel Recluse was reprinted, and a second...
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Greer Gilman
Greer Gilman's novel, Moonwise, won the Crawford Award and was shortlisted for the Tiptree and Mythopoeic Fantasy Awards. "A Crowd of Bone" is one of three linked stories, variations on a winter...
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John Grant
John Grant is the author of over fifty books -- both fiction and
nonfiction -- and a winner of the Hugo, World Fantasy Award, Chesley Award,
Locus Award and others. He is best-known in the fantasy/sf...
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Paul Haines
Paul Haines was raised in New Zealand and now calls Australia home where he lives with his wife and daughter in Melbourne. He has won several Australian Speculative Fiction awards (Aurealis and Ditmars)...
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Lauren Halkon
I am only one small part of this universe, as are we all. I could tell you that I have always written, that the natural world is a passion for me, that I play the guitar, that I have had help from friends...
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Michael Hemmingson
Michael Hemmingson lives in San Diego, where he has worked, at various times, as a journalist, theater director, newspaper editor and pizza maker. His other books include Wild Turkey, Minstels, The...
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Rhys Hughes
RHYS HUGHES was born in 1966. He started writing from
an early age but his first publications were chess
problems and mathematical puzzles for national
newspapers. He sold his first short story in...
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Dave Hutchinson
Dave Hutchinson was born in Sheffield in 1960. After getting a degree in
American Studies at the University of Nottingham, the only job he could find
was as a journalist, which, if nothing else, probably...
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Trent Jamieson
Trent lives with his wife and muse Diana in Brisbane, Australia. His work has been published in Future Orbits, Agog, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine, Nowa Fantastyka, Aurealis, Eidolon, and Altair....
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Michael Jasper
Michael J. Jasper grew up in the small town of Dyersville, Iowa (home of "The Field of Dreams"), but he now lives with his wife Elizabeth in Raleigh, NC, where he jumps from Day Job to Day Job on a...
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Angela Jooste
Angela Jooste was born in South Africa. She has a background in art history and is a freelance curator who currently lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. Clew is her first novel.
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Boban Knezevic
Born in 1959 in Belgrade, Boban Knezević, is a writer, editor, publisher and comic-book writer. He's been active in the Yugoslavian literary scene ever since 1978, when his first science fiction...
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Leena Krohn
Leena Krohn has written poetry, children's books, novels, fables, short stories, essays and texts that combine all the aforementioned genres with the possibilities of science and fantasy. In Krohn's...
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Jay Lake
Jay Lake won the 2004 John W. Campbell Award for Best New, along with nominations for a Hugo award and a World Fantasy award. His stories have
appeared in dozens of online and print venues, including...
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Tim Lebbon
Tim Lebbon's books include Mesmer, Faith in the Flesh, Hush (with Gavin Williams), As the Sun Goes Down, Face, The Nature of Balance, Until She Sleeps and the forthcoming novella collection White and...
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D.F. Lewis
Born 1948 in Walton-on-Naze, Essex. Loves listening to 20th century 'classical' music and walking along Clacton seafront. Married with two grown up children.
Over 1200 DF Lewis stories have been...
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Bryn Llewellyn
Bryn Llewellyn spent some of his formative years in Wales, but now lives in a cottage by the sea in England. In 2003 he received a premonition of his own death, which, he claims, will occur in 2009...
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Simon Logan
Simon Logan has been writing in the small press since 1999. He has, to date, had around 80 acceptances in markets across the globe, online and in print. His work has also been used to accompany artwork...
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Geoffrey Maloney
Geoffrey Maloney grew up in the inner-west of Sydney, Australia but now lives in Brisbane, Australia’s fastest growing city. Through much of the 1980s he backpacked around India, Nepal and Africa....
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Nick Mamatas
Nick Mamatas is the Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of the short novel Northern Gothic (Soft Skull Press, 2001) and the co-author, with Kap Su Seol, of Kwangju Diary, (UCLA Asian Pacific...
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L H Maynard
Len Maynard & Mick Sims are Active Horror Writers Association members, and all details can be found at www.maynard-sims.com Their two published hardback collections, Shadows At Midnight, 1979 and 1999,...
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Vera Nazarian
Vera Nazarian immigrated to the USA from the former USSR as a kid. She sold her first short story at the age of 17 and since then has published
numerous works of speculative short fiction in anthologies...
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Garry Nurrish
Originally from Birmingham, England, Garry now lives in Sydney, Australia, with his wife (Kylie) and son (Jack). He is a freelance web & graphic designer and in his spare time runs Redsine.Websites...
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Daniel Pearlman
Dan Pearlman got his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature at Columbia University and went on to become an Ezra Pound specialist, publishing The Barb of Time: on the unity of Ezra Pound's Cantos with Oxford...
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Ben Peek
Ben Peek is a Sydney based author who writes strange and odd things. His fiction has appeared most recently in the anthology Leviathan Four: Cities, edited by Forrest Aguirre, issue seven of the ‘zine...
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Holly Phillips
Holly Phillips was born on Christmas Day, 1969. She lived most of her early life in the West Kootenay region of southern British Columbia, Canada, and after a couple of stints at university, interrupted...
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Tim Pratt
Tim Pratt lives in Oakland, California, where works as an assistant editor and reviewer for Locus, and edits Star*Line, the journal of the science fiction poetry association. He co-edits a 'zine called...
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Steve Redwood
Steve Redwood was born in 1943, and thrown out of the family home at the age of three days: he had carelessly allowed himself to be born illegitimately, and standards were standards in those days! ...
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Luis Rodrigues
Luís Rodrigues lives in Lisbon, Portugal, where he edits and administrates the Fantastic Metropolis website.
Breaking Windows,...
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Ekaterina Sedia
Ekaterina Sedia resides in the Pinelands of New Jersey. Her first novel, The Secret History of Moscow, was published by Prime Books in November 2007. Her next one, The Alchemy of Stone,...
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William Simmons
Holding a Cum Laude Honors Degree in English Literature from the State University of New York College at Oneonta, William P. Simmons is an award-recommended author, poet, reviewer, journalist and editor...
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M P N Sims
Len Maynard & Mick Sims are Active Horror Writers Association members, and all details can be found at www.maynard-sims.com Their two published hardback collections, Shadows At Midnight, 1979 and 1999,...
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Brian Stableford
Brian Stableford was born in 1948 in Saltaire, near Shipley in Yorkshire. He was
educated at Manchester Grammar School and the University of York (B.A.
in Biology; D.Phil. in Sociology). From 1976...
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Sonya Taaffe
Sonya Taaffe has loved mythology since she could read, told stories since she could speak, and hasn’t stopped yet. A Brandeis graduate, she is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Classics at Yale University....
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Anna Tambour
Anna Tambour is a former industrial designer, now full-time writer with a particular passion for observing other animals' natural behavior, a practice that has led her to the inevitable burning question:...
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Jeffrey Thomas
JEFFREY THOMAS is the author of the futuristic Lovecraftian novel MONSTROCITY(Prime), the special expanded edition of the short story collection PUNKTOWN (Prime), and appears in the Prime anthology...
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Paul Tremblay
PAUL G. TREMBLAY has sold over fifty short stories to various publications including Razor Magazine, The Book of Final Flesh, Brainbox II, and Punktown: Third Eye. He won the 2002 Chiaroscuro/Leisure...
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Catherynne M. Valente
Catherynne M. Valente was born on Cinco de Mayo, 1979 in Seattle, WA, but grew up in Northern California. She graduated from high school at age 15, going on to UC San Diego and Edinburgh University,...
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Jeff Vandermeer
Jeff VanderMeer's work has appeared in eight languages in 15 countries, including in such magazines and anthologies as Asimov's SF Magazine, Amazing Stories, Weird Tales, Interzone, Ikarie B (Czech...
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Tim Waggoner
Tim Waggoner is the author of two novels, Dying for It and The Harmony Society, as well as the short story collection All Too Surreal. He's published over sixty short stories in the fantasy and horror...
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Sean Wallace
Sean Wallace works full-time for Wildside Press, as senior editor for two award-winning imprints: Cosmos Books and Prime Books; and as managing editor of Weird Tales, HPL's Magazine of Horror, Fantasy...
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Robert Freeman Wexler
Robert Freeman Wexler's stories have appeared in various magazines and anthologies, including Polyphony, The Third Alternative, Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet and The Journal of Experimental...
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Zoran Zivkovic
Zoran Zivkovic was born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, in 1948. In 1973 he graduated from the Department of General Literature with the theory of literature, Faculty of Philology of the University of Belgrade;...
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