Dale W. Glaser

Dale W. Glaser

DALE W. GLASER is a lifelong collector and re-teller—and occasional inventor—of fantasy tales.

He grew up right on the line between suburban cul-de-sacs and unspoiled wilderness, and has been known to get up to mischief in the woods late at night from time to time.

He once played Santa Claus in a third-grade play, but felt the narrative lacked a certain something in the way of external conflict with giant monsters. He was relegated to non-speaking background elf roles thereafter. Since then he has realized that if he wants a good earth-shattering epic told right, he’d best tell it himself.

He is a small town boy made good, the small town in question being one built entirely out of Tinker Toys and Lincoln Logs and populated by off-brand sword and sorcery action figures, alien finger puppets, and wind-up robots.

He read Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland for the first time in fifth grade, and got good and spoiled by it. The sheer lack of nonsense in the required reading across the remainder of his education was disappointing by comparison. He makes up for it these days by penning his own weird trips to other worlds.

HE attended the College of William & Mary in Virginia, where he majored in English and worked on the campus humor and satire magazine, The Pillory. He completed a senior thesis on urban legends. He found out very late in the process that the thesis board had approved his project proposal under the mistaken impression that it was to be a traditional research paper on modern American folklore, rather than the epic narrative of interwoven recountings he had envisioned, but it was too late by then to do anything but thank the spirits of all literary tricksters for helping him pull a fast one. He showed up to his thesis defense in a collared shirt and jeans shorts with a patch declaring “MEAN PEOPLE SUCK” in hot pink block letters. Somehow, he was allowed to graduate regardless.

He needs air, food, water, and stories in order to survive, not necessarily in that order. His lifelong love of written words has manifested as a devotion to the English language almost exclusively, which is probably just as well because if he were to master any of the dead tongues that conceal ancient mysteries and invoke malevolent forces, we’d all be in trouble.

He currently lives in Virginia with his wife, their three children, and a rotating roster of pets. Six is a good estimate of how many animals cohabit with the family at any given time.

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Steven Anthony George

Steven Anthony George

STEVEN ANTHONY GEORGE is an emerging West Virginia poet and short fiction writer who has previously lived in Dunkirk, NY and Marathon, FL. He finds inspiration in historical events, visual art, and film. He graduated summa cum laude from Fairmont State University with a BA in Honors English in 2006. While a student, he worked as a poetry editor for Kestrel and earned a one-on-one adjudication of his work by poet Maggie Anderson.

His work has appeared in several online and print publications, including Buried Letter Press, Cleaver Magazine, and Eclectic Flash which chose his short story “Richard III is Dead? Really?” for its annual “Best Of” issue in 2010. His short plays “Neurotic Medieval Custom” and “The Burning of Mary” were presented as part the New Mystics Arts Center’s Emerging Playwrights showcase Series in October 2011.

His short story “Genevieve from the River” is published in the anthology Diner Stories: Off the Menu, edited by Daniel McTaggart and published by Mountain State Press. His short story “Patient Griselda” is published in the anthology Twice Upon A Time: Fairytale, Folklore, & Myth, Reimagined & Remastered, edited by Joshua Allen Mercier and published by The Bearded Scribe Press.

His debut novel, Ghost of A Dog was released in October 2022.

Steven Anthony George is a resident of Fairmont, WV. He has worked as a mentor for autistic students at Fairmont State University, and currently works as an autism consultant for Autism Community Consultants.

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S.Q. Eries

S.Q. Eries

S.Q. ERIES was an engineer who wrote dry technical reports once upon a time. Then one day, she discovered anime fanfiction and has been writing fiction ever since. She also contributes book and manga reviews for The Fandom Post website. Currently, she’s hard at work on a novel- length manuscript about the first woman to win the ancient Olympics.

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Court Ellyn

Court Ellyn

COURT ELLYN has been building plots and characters since she could hold a pen. When she was fourteen she began filling notebooks with stories, finishing her first (unreadable) novel before she graduated high school. What began as a love for historical fiction quickly gravitated toward the fantastical.

In 2000 she graduated Summa Cum Laude with a BA in English. In 2009, she acquired ownership of LegendFire Critique Community, where she labors to provide a safe haven for burgeoning writers to hone their craft.

She lives in Small Town, Oklahoma, and dreams of extraplanar travel and defeating dragons alongside her husband, giant dog, and two mischievous cats.

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Liz DeJesus

Liz DeJesus

LIZ DEJESUS is a novelist, freelance writer, and a writing coach. She is the author of The Jackets (Arte Publico Press, March 2011), The Frost Series, Morgan, The Laurel, Girl, Mugshots, Zombie Ever After and ABCs With the Vejigantes. Her work has also appeared in Twice Upon a Time (The Bearded Scribe Press, Winter 2015), and Someone Wicked (Smart Rhino Publications, Winter 2013). Her articles have been featured in Southern Writers Magazine.

Liz is also the co-founder of the Hockessin Art and Book Fair, Anime Day at The Art Studio, and Bento Con.

She is also the winner of the 2023 Delaware Individual Artist Fellowship: Emerging, Literature: Creative Non-fiction, ABCs With the Vejigantes won 1st place at the 2023 Communications Contest Awards, and 1st place at the 2023 NFPW Professional Communications Contest.

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Richard Chizmar

Richard Chizmar

RICHARD CHIZMAR is a New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Amazon, and Publishers Weekly bestselling author.

He is the co-author (with Stephen King) of the bestselling novella, Gwendy’s Button Box and the founder/publisher of Cemetery Dance magazine and the Cemetery Dance Publications book imprint. He has edited more than 35 anthologies and his short fiction has appeared in dozens of publications, including multiple editions of Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine and The Year’s 25 Finest Crime and Mystery Stories. He has won two World Fantasy awards, four International Horror Guild awards, and the HWA’s Board of Trustee’s award.

Chizmar (in collaboration with Johnathon Schaech) has also written screenplays and teleplays for United Artists, Sony Screen Gems, Lions Gate, Showtime, NBC, and many other companies. He has adapted the works of many bestselling authors including Stephen King, Peter Straub, and Bentley Little.

Chizmar is also the creator/writer of the online website, Stephen King Revisited. His fourth short story collection, The Long Way Home, was published in 2019. With Brian Freeman, Chizmar is co-editor of the acclaimed Dark Screams horror anthology series published by Random House imprint, Hydra.

His latest book, The Girl on the Porch, was released in hardcover by Subterranean Press, and Widow’s Point, a chilling novella about a haunted lighthouse written with his son, W.H. Chizmar, was recently adapted into a feature film.

Chizmar’s work has been translated into more than fifteen languages throughout the world, and he has appeared at numerous conferences as a writing instructor, guest speaker, panelist, and guest of honor.

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S.M. Blooding

S.M. Blooding

S.M. BLOODING lives in Colorado with her pet rock, Rockie, and Jack, her bird. She likes to hike the beautiful Rocky Mountains, and has decided to investigate the fascinating world of microbiology. It’s a bit daunting, but amazing! She’s dated vampires, werewolves, sorcerers, weapons smugglers, and US Government assassins. Oh, yes. She has stories.

She loves to take the real world, find a singular line of truth, and wrap a complex fiction of reality around it.

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Rick Chiantaretto

Rick Chiantaretto

RICK CHIANTARETTO has often been accused of having done more in his life than the average person his age but if he were completely honest, he’d have to tell you my secret: he’s really 392.

So after all this time, he’s a pretty crappy writer.

Rick is the author of three books, Death of the Body (Crossing Death #1), Death of the Spirit (Crossing Death #2) and Facade of Shadows, and has a bunch half written (when you have eternity, where’s the reason to rush?). He’s been favorably reviewed by horror greats like Nancy Kilpatrick, and his how-to-write-horror articles have been quoted in scholarly (aka community college freshmen’s) papers.

Rick enjoys the occasional Bloody Mary, although a Bloody Kathy or Susan will suffice.

Mostly, he just tries to keep a low profile so people don’t figure out who he REALLY is.

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Carina Bissett

Carina Bissett

CARINA BISSETT is a writer, poet, and educator working primarily in the fields of dark fiction and fabulism. Her short fiction and poetry have been published in multiple journals and anthologies including Fantasy Magazine, Upon a Twice Time, Bitter Distillations: An Anthology of Poisonous Tales, Arterial Bloom, Gorgon: Stories of Emergence, Weird Dream Society, Hath No Fury, and the HWA Poetry Showcase Vol. V, VI, and VIII. She has also written stories set in shared worlds for RPGs at Green Ronin Publishing and Onyx Path Publishing. In addition to writing, she has edited several projects; the most recent is in the role as co-editor for Shadow Atlas: Dark Landscapes of the Americas.

As an educator, Carina has taught at Pikes Peak Community College, Glendale Community College, and Arizona State University. She also participated in the Colorado Writing Project and works with educators to develop writing instruction in college and secondary school classrooms. She currently offers workshops focused on story generation at The Storied Imaginarium. Her fiction has been nominated for the Sundress Publications Best of the Net Award and was a finalist for the Ron L. Hubbard Writers of the Future Awards. Her poetry has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and the Sundress Publications Best of the Net Award. In her editorial capacity, she’s received recognition as the Winner at the Colorado Book Awards 2022 (Anthology) and as a Finalist in the Fiction: Anthologies category of the 2022 International Book Awards.

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