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A.P. Sessler

A.P. Sessler – A resident of North Carolina’s Outer Banks, A.P searches for that unique element that twists the everyday commonplace into the weird. When he’s not writing fiction, he composes music, dabbles in animation, and muses about theology and mind-hacking, all while watching way too many online movies. His short stories have appeared online at Human Echoes Podcast and Acidic Fiction, as well as print anthologies such as Zippered Flesh 2, Dandelions of Mars, Star Quake 2 and Cranial Leakage. Find A.P at https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6917738.A_P_Sessler, https://twitter.com/APSessler, https://www.facebook.com/AP-Sessler-259899174205799/timeline.

Rie Sheridan Rose

Rie Sheridan Rose has been writing professionally since the turn of the century, having seen her first novel release in 2000. Her short stories appear in numerous anthologies, including Nightmare Stalkers and Dream Walkers Vols. 1 and 2, Come to My Window, Shifters, The Grotesquerie and In the Bloodstream as well as Yard Dog Press’ A Bubba In Time Saves None. Mocha Memoirs has “Drink My Soul…Please,” and “Bloody Rain” as e-downloads—and as part of the collection RieTales. Online, she has appeared in Cease, Cows, Lorelei Signal, and Four Star Stories. She is also the author of seven novels, five poetry chapbooks, and lyrics for songs on several of Marc Gunn’s CDs. She edited the Steampunk Airship Pirates anthology Avast, Ye Airships! for Mocha Memoirs. You can find out more about her work on her website, www.riewriter.com or follow on Facebook. She tweets as @RieSheridanRose.

M. J. Ritchie

M. J. Ritchie grew up on a street in Philadelphia that no longer exists, listening to tales of banshees and ghosts from her Irish mother. A lover of words, and all things weird, she’s been writing since the age of nine. As a volunteer tutor with various literacy programs, she’s helped adults and children learn the joy of reading. She has degrees in business from Drexel University and Johns Hopkins University with experience in everything from accounting to sales. Her business writing focuses on management and employee development. As a faculty associate at The Johns Hopkins University Carey School of Business, she has helped graduate students learn the intricacies of business processes and organizational change. In her consulting practice, she works with organizations to improve performance. Her fiction writing indulges her desire to play god on a small scale. She hopes to make people aware of the importance of consequences whether they’re implementing a system or selling their souls. She’s married and lives in Maryland. Visit her at www.mjritchie.com.

N.O.A. Rawle

N.O.A. Rawle graduated MMU with a degree in writing and philosophy. She lives with her family in the middle of mythical Thessaly, teaching English by day and scribbling creepy weird tales by candle light into the wee hours of the morning. Works of her speculative fiction and dark poetry have appeared in numerous anthologies and magazines, won or been nominated for competitions, including being shortlisted for the AEON Award (2012). To explore the world inside her head, check out www.noarawle.blogspot.gr, tweet her on Twitter @NOARawle, and like her on Facebook N.O.A Rawle.

Briana McGuckin

Briana McGuckin lives with her family in an old house they call “The Wilde.” She has cerebral palsy, and suspects that she took to writing as a child because her imagination leapt and bound in ways that her body could not. In her short time on this Earth, she has done many things; she has re-learned how to walk, she has spoken at the Library of Congress, and she has been pulled on-stage and sung to by Tim Curry. This is the first time her fiction has been professionally published, however, and she hopes this is the beginning of her grandest adventure yet. More about her may be found on her blog, Moon Missives: www.moonmissives.wordpress.com.

Ray Kolb

Ray Kolb is an assistant district attorney in Alabama. He spent nearly two years in Afghanistan working with Afghan judges, prosecutors, and police officers, training and mentoring each in Afghan criminal law. Ray has had more than a dozen stories published in Pear Noir!, The Subterranean Quarterly, Morpheus Tales, and elsewhere. Ray is represented by Paula Munier of Talcott Notch, who is currently shopping two of Ray’s novels. Ray blogs way too infrequently at www.raykolb.com. You can find him on twitter @raykolb.

Larry C. Kay

Larry C. Kay is still mixing the concrete for his own tower, but he’s fully paid up on his tithes to the forest sprites, so he expects no trouble with ents and such. When he’s not dodging mosquitoes in Florida, or dutifully pencil-whipping, he indulges his appetites for Coppertail Brewing’s Unholy Trippel, and raising three queens with only two pair. Find more of his grey matter at www.ScribbleNinja.com.

G. Scott Huggins

G. Scott Huggins grew up in the American Midwest and has lived there all his life, except for interludes in the European Midwest (Germany) and the Asian Midwest (Russia). He is currently responsible for securing America’s future by teaching its past to high school students, many of whom learn things before going to college. His preferred method of teaching and examination is strategic warfare. He loves to read high fantasy, space opera, and parodies of the same. He has a column in the magazine Sci Phi Journal. He wants to be a hybrid of G.K. Chesterton and Terry Pratchett when he counteracts the effects of having grown up. When he is not teaching or writing, he devotes himself to his wife, their three children, and his cat. He loves good bourbon, bacon, and pie, and will gladly put his writing talents to use reviewing samples of any recipe featuring one or more of them. You can read his ramblings and rants (with bibliography) at https://scotthuggins.wordpress.com/, and you can follow him on Facebook.