Robert Luke Wilkins Robert (he/him) works as a software engineer by day, and writes by night, with his stories having appeared in PodCastle, Stupefying Stories, On Spec, and others. An ex-pat Englishman, he now lives with his wife in Nevada, where their cats Mochi Luna and Teddy Logan do all they can to disrupt the tranquility of their lives. Until it collapses into a singularity of spite, you can chat with him on Twitter/X as @RobertLWilkins, or you can seek calmer pastures on BlueSky, where you'll find him as @robertlukewilkins.bsky.social. | Van Hoof, Lawrence Lawrence Van Hoof was born in the Netherlands and grew up in southwestern Ontario, Canada. His writing has appeared in the collection A Darke Phantastique. He can also be found, on occasion, in the background of films and TV shows for those who dare to look closely. His most recent adventure will take him to South Korea, where he teaches English and explores the many facets of kimchi. | VanBezooijen, Erik I was published at Cosmic Roots & Eldritch Shores |
VanDyke, Jared Jared VanDyke is a career librarian who met his true love through Japanese crime dramas. You can find him roaming the midwestern wilderness, or sniffing through thrift shops, whenever he's not at the keyboard. He earned his MFA in Creative Writing from Goddard College, which taught him how to write the fun, quirky, and touching tales featured in Cosmic Roots and Eldritch Shores. Feel free to contact him at WriteVanDyke@gmail.com regarding any inquiries or opportunities. | Wagner, Phoebe I was published at Cosmic Roots & Eldritch Shores | West, Jake I am that rarity, a native-born Californian, married to my wife Janet for 30 years. Retired from teaching Special Education due to a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, I divide my time between digital painting and writing. My art has been displayed at conventions and The Arts Colony gallery in Corona, CA. My stories have been published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Amazing Stories, an original anthology edited by Orson Scott Card, various small press markets and a non-fiction lead article in the SFWA Bulletin on the Hollywood pitch, based on my experiences writing for TV shows like AIRWOLF and the George Romero syndicated anthology MONSTERS, as well as original screenplays that didn't survive Development Hell . |
Whiteoak, Han I was published at Cosmic Roots & Eldritch Shores | Zarins, Kim Kim Zarins is the author of Sometimes We Tell the Truth (Simon Pulse, 2016), a YA contemporary novel that retells Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. A medievalist, she has a PhD in English from Cornell University and teaches at Sacramento State University. She lives in Davis, California and is covered in dog hairs. |