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McHugh, Ian
– "Bitter Dreams,"
Writers of the Future volume XXIV.
Meloy, Paul
– "All Mouth,"
Black Static 6.
Monette, Sarah
– "The World Without Sleep,"
Postscripts 14.
Pile, Rog
– "The Pit,"
The Second Black Book of Horror.
Pinborough, Sarah
– "Our Man in the Sudan,"
The Second Humdrumming Book of Horror.
Probert, John Llewellyn
– "Don't Look Back,"
Coffin Nails.
Rickert, M.
– "Traitor,"
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May.
Roden, Barbara
– "Endless Night,"
Exotic Gothic.
Samphire, Patrick
– "At the Gates,"
Black Static 8.
Schweitzer, Darrell
– "Living with the Dead," (novella) PS Publishing chapbook.
Strantzas, Simon
– "Under the Overpass,"
Shades of Darkness.
Thomas, Jonathan
– "Into Your Tenement I'll Creep,"
Studies in the Fantastic 1.
Travis, Tia V.
– "No Need of Wings,"
Subterranean online winter 08.
Valentine, Genevieve
– "The Red Shoes (Continued),"
Journal of Mythic Arts final issue.
VanderMeer, Jeff
– "The Situation," (novella) PS Publishing chapbook.
Weiss, Ernst
– "The Rat Ship," (novella)
A Public Space 5.
Williams, Conrad
– "68Ú 07' 15"N, 31Ú 36' 44"W,"
Fast Ships, Black Sails.
About the Authors
Mike Allen lives in Roanoke, Va. with his wife Anita, a demonic cat, and a comical dog. By day he covers arts and theater for the city's daily newspaper; in his spare time the hats he wears include editor of the poetry journal Mythic Delirium and the anthology series Clockwork Phoenix. He's a semi-regular performer in the local improv venue and a three-time wi
Laird Barron's work has appeared in places such as The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, SCI FICTION, Inferno: New Tales of Terror and the Supernatural, Poe, and The Del Rey Book of Science Fiction and Fantasy. It has also been reprinted in numerous year's best anthologies. His debut collection, The Imago Sequence & Other Stories, was recently published by Night Shade Books. Mr. Barron is an expatriate Alaskan currently at large in Washington State.
Simon Bestwick lives in Lancashire. Since 1997, he has had in excess of one hundred pieces of fiction published in Britain, the US, and Canada, including appearances in the award-wi
Richard Bowes has written five novels, the most recent of which is the Nebula Award-nominated From the Files of the Time Rangers. His most recent short fiction collection is Streetcar Dreams and Other Midnight Fancies from PS Publishing. He has won the World Fantasy, Lambda, International Horror Guild, and Million Writers awards.
Recent and forthcoming stories appear in
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Electric Velocipede, Clarkesworld, and Fantasy magazines and in the Del Rey Book of Science Fiction and Fantasy, Year's Best Gay Stories 2008, Best Science Fiction and Fantasy, The Beastly Bride, Haunted Legends, Fantasy Best of the Year 2009, Year's Best Fantasy, and Naked City anthologies. Several of these stories are chapters in his novel in progress, Dust Devil on a Quiet Street.
Steve Duffy's short stories have appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies in Europe and North America. His forthcoming collection, The Moment of Panic, will be his third, and includes the International Horror Guild Award-wi
Graham Edwards, after spending rather too much of his life messing about with graphic design, animation, and pretty pictures, decided to write instead. The rest, as they say, is alternative history. His fantasy novels include Dragoncharm and its sequels, and Stone & Sky, which kicks off a time-travel adventure trilogy.
His short fiction has been published in
Realms of Fantasy and Jim Baen's Universe. He exists as part of the usual set of physical dimensions in an English city called Nottingham.
Adam Golaski is the author of the fiction collections Worse Than Myself and Color Plates. He edits the journal New Genre and is cofounder of Flim Forum Press. The publication of "Green," his translation of Sir Gawain & the Green Knight, is ongoing in the critical journal Open Letters. Golaski's work has appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, including: McSweeney's, Supernatural Tales, Conjunctions, Haunted Histories, Exotic Gothic II, Torpedo, and The Lifted Brow.
Euan Harvey teaches writing and linguistics at Mahidol University International College in Thailand. He lives in the suburbs of Bangkok with his long-suffering wife and three children, where he leads a life of sun-drenched tropical indolence. (At least, that's what he pla
Trent Hergenrader is a Ph.D. student in Creative Writing at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. His short stories have appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Realms of Fantasy, Weird Tales, Black Static, and the anthology Federations, among other places. Hergenrader is also a graduate of the 2004 Clarion Writers Workshop. He lives in Madison, WI.
Glen Hirshberg's first two collections, American Morons and The Two Sams each won the International Horror Guild Award and were selected by Locus as one of the best books of the year. He is also the author of a novel, The Snowman's Children, and a five-time World Fantasy Award finalist. With De
Daniel Kaysen's short dark fiction has appeared online at ChiZine and Strange Horizons, and in print in Interzone and Crimewave, among other venues. "The Rising River " was his first publication in Black Static. He has since appeared there several more times. He lives in England, near London.
Margo Lanagan lives in Sydney, Australia, and works as a contract technical writer. She has published three collections of speculative short stories: White Time, Black Juice, and Red Spikes, and a novel, Tender Morsels. Her stories have won two World Fantasy Awards, two Ditmar Awards, four Aurealis Awards, and two Michael L. Printz Honors, and have been shortlisted for many other awards, including a Nebula, a Hugo and the James Tiptree Jr. Award. Lanagan taught at Clarion South in 2005, 2007, and 2009. She has also published poetry, and fiction for junior readers and teenagers.