Doumani, Jad | Dovey, Matt Matt Dovey is very tall and very English, and most likely has a cup of tea in his hand right now. He has a scar on his arm where the giant squid's beak caught him as it finally won free and slipped back into the terrible depths. He now lives in a quiet market town in rural England with his wife & three children; despite being a writer, he still hasn't found the right words to properly express the delight and joy he finds in this wonderful arrangement. He grew up by the sea. He believes you cannot know magic until you have stood alone on a beach beneath the swollen summer moon, warmed by salt winds. He speaks from experience. Of all the wines he has homebrewed, he has never made seaweed wine, but reckons he could come up with a recipe. More waffle and nonsense can be found at mattdovey.com. | Drake, J |
Drozd, Alex Alex Drozd is a graduate of the University of Alabama. He studied astrophysics and is now working as a technical generalist for Extreme Engineering Solutions. He has previously been accepted by Daily Science Fiction for publication. | E. E. King rnrnrnrnE.E. King is a performer, writer, biologist and painter. Ray Bradbury says King’s stories “…are marvelously inventive, wildly funny and deeply thought provoking. I cannot recommend them highly enough.” rnHer books include Dirk Quigby’s Guide to the Afterlife and Another Happy Ending. rnThe New Short Fiction Series, Los Angeles’ longest running spoken word series, launched her first anthology, “Real Conversations With Imaginary Friends” sponsored by Barnes & Noble. rn King has won numerous awards and is published widely. She’s worked with children in Bosnia, crocodiles in Mexico, frogs in Puerto Rico, egrets in Bali, Mushrooms in Montana, archaeologists in Spain and butterflies in South Central Los Angeles.rnhttp://www.elizabetheveking.comrnhttps://twitter.com/evieevekingrnhttps://www.facebook.com/pages/EE-Kingrnrn | Eckelkamp, John |
Finegold, Robert Robert B Finegold, MD is a radiologist in Maine who began as an English Creative Writing major with a love of Jewish mysticism and folklore. Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/robertbfinegold/ | Frajman, Eduardo Eduardo Frajman grew up in San Jose, Costa Rica. He is a graduate of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and holds a PhD in political philosophy from the University of Maryland. He is the author of over two hundred publications - including peer-reviewed articles, essays, reviews, short stories, and the occasional poem - in English and Spanish. He teaches humanities and philosophy at Oakton College and the College of Lake County in Illinois. | Frazier, Taryn Taryn Frazier writes speculative and contemporary fiction about strange people, places, and things. Her short fiction is published or forthcoming in Apex Magazine, Mysterion, Daily Science Fiction, Cosmic Roots and Eldritch Shores. Her poetry is forthcoming in Eye to the Telescope and Lighten Up. After logging 21 residences on 2 continents, she now lives in Pennsylvania with her husband, small-batch artisanal children, and requisite cat. Find out more at tarynfrazier.com. |
Friedel, Caroline I was published at Cosmic Roots & Eldritch Shores | Fulda, Nancy | Gallagher, Siobhan Siobhan Gallagher is a wannabe zombie slayer, currently residing in the Forever City. Her fiction has appeared in over thirty publications, including AE - The Canadian Science Fiction Review, On Spec, PodCastle, Abyss & Apex, and Unidentified Funny Objects anthology. |
M. E. Garber Itinerant speculative fiction writer M. E. Garber currently lives near Orlando, Florida, with her husband and their extremely photogenic dog. She occasionally blogs at http://megarber.wordpress.com, and tweets pics of said dog @m_e_garber13 | Malda Marlys Malda Marlys teaches science just outside Chicago and writes the sort of speculative fiction that requires too many qualifiers for the normal flow of conversation. Fortunately the SFFH umbrella is wide (and kind of spooky and full of brass fittings and snakes). An out-of-practice black belt, mediocre birdwatcher, and terrible knitter, she spends most of her time being bullied by disreputable housepets and adding to a monumental TBR pile. | Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki Oghenechovwe Donald Ekpeki is an award winning African speculative fiction writer and editor from Nigeria. He won the 2019 Nommo award with his short story The Witching Hour, published in Cosmic Roots and Eldritch Shores, the 2020 HWA Diversity Grant, the 2020 Otherwise award and the 2021 British Fantasy award. rnrnHe has been a finalist in the Nebula, Locus, BSFA, Sturgeon, Nommo and This Is Horror awards and is a member of the African Speculative Fiction Society, the BFS, BSFA, the HWA and SFWA. |