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Mark Onspaugh is a native Californian who grew up on a steady diet of horror, science fiction and DC Comics. He’s a proud member of the Horror Writers Association and the International Thriller Writers association, and has published over 3 dozen short stories in the past few years. In addition to the produced film Kill […]
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“Cecilia Tan transcends time, space, gravity, and cultural norms in her line of work: erotic science fiction,” according to the San Francisco Weekly. Susie Bright calls her “simply one of the most important writers, editors, and innovators in contemporary American erotic literature.” Tan always considered herself a writer, but her career took off in 1992 […]
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Jeanne Stein is the bestselling author of the Urban Fantasy series, The Anna Strong Chronicles. She lives in Denver where she is active in the writing community, belonging to Sisters in Crime, Romance Writers of America and Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers. In 2008 she was named RMFW’s Writer of the Year and last year, her […]
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Ed Mironiuk entered our world on Dec 11th, 1969 in Buffalo, NY. His singular and strange nature quickly convinced his parents that one child would be enough, as they never had another. He began drawing in as soon as his tender fingers could grip a pencil and put it to paper. Edgar Rice Burroughs, Frazetta, […]
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Horror Writer, Wine Lover, and Poet. Retired Tangonista. Hostess of the Haunted Mansion Writer’s Retreat. Rain Graves grew up below the Mason Dixon line, in two states with two different opinions on who should have won the war. You know, the war. In Virginia, it was safest to say the South. In Maryland, it depended […]
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Evil is everywhere, both in and around us. We all have a dark side. W. D. Gagliani attempts to explore and expose the dark side of human nature with his short stories. His book reviews, articles, and interviews help illuminate the Horror and Dark Fantasy fields. Come, seek the heart of darkness, deeply buried, beating […]
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For the most part, Steve E. Wedel had a boring, uneventful childhood — no child abuse, no incest with his sisters, no Huck Finn-type adventures. Things were pretty calm at the Wedel home. Despite a stable home with no alcohol, drugs or fetish equipment, he still managed to turn out a little warped. The Pentecostal […]
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Gerard Houarner is a horror author. His novels include The Beast That Was Max, Road to Hell, Road from Hell; latest collections include A Blood of Killers and The Oz Suite. There’s always Dead Cat’s Traveling Circus of Wonders and Miracle Medicine Show, illustrated by GAK), which is a collection/anthology. Recent short fiction includes “Mourning […]
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Karen A. Romanko is the editor of the speculative fiction and poetry anthologies RETRO SPEC (2010), CINEMA SPEC (2009), and SPORTY SPEC (2007). She loves Bob, Malibu, and the Red Sox. You can find all Gothic.net articles and fiction relating to Karen A. Romanko at tag Karen A. Romanko. web site: Raven Electrick Ink Livejournal: […]
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The writer is not the infamous Stephen King antihero Mort Rainey, but the far more nefarious author of the novels Dark Shadows: Dreams of the Dark (with Elizabeth Massie), Balak, The Lebo Coven, The Nightmare Frontier, Blue Devil Island, and The Monarchs (forthcoming from Dark Regions Press); four short story collections; and over 90 published […]
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