October 2020

Thomas Koperwas

Thomas Koperwas is a retired teacher living in Windsor, Ontario, Canada who aspires to write short stories of horror, fantasy, and science fiction.


Anoop Anthony


Kemal Onor

Kemal Onor has an MFA in writing from the Solstice MFA in Creative Writing Program at Pine Manor College. His work has been featured in The Offbeat, West Texas Literary Review, The Tishman Review, and more. He has twice received the JSC/VSC Fellowship award. His work has been nominated for Best Micro Fiction. He lives in Vermont.


May 2020

Steve Carr


Steve Carr, who lives in Richmond, Virginia, has had over 370 short stories published internationally in print and online magazines, literary journals, reviews and anthologies since June, 2016. He has had six collections of his short stories, Sand, Rain, Heat, The Tales of Talker Knock and 50 Short Stories: The Very Best of Steve Carr, and LGBTQ: 33 Stories, published. His paranormal/horror novel Redbird was released in November, 2019. His plays have been produced in several states in the U.S. He has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize twice. His Twitter is @carrsteven960. His website is https://www.stevecarr960.com/ He is on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/steven.carr.35977


Isaiah Badger Pittman

Isaiah Badger Pittman holds a B.A. in Creative Writing from Sarah Lawrence and an M.L.S. from Queens College. He lives in New York City and works for the New York Public Library.


February 2020

a stump

a stump has always loved all types of fiction, and has had stories published spanning multiple genres, including science fiction, horror/suspense, crime, gamelit, humor, and poetry. He has a particular knack for highlighting the macabre subtleties found in everyday life. His passion lies in telling stories of the mundane, infused by supernatural oddity. He holds degrees in Sociology, Anthropology, and Divinity and is on the editorial team of the magazine Sci-Fi Lampoon. He lives near Erie, Pa and can be contacted at a.stump.fiction@gmail.com Website: www.astump.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/astumpfiction


Ian Krueger

Ian Krueger is a young pre-med student living in the northern United States. He's been writing speculative fiction as a hobby since he was very young, and has been published in Why Vandalism, DM du Jour and The World of Myth. Old-school heavy metal and eighties horror flicks are his main artistic influences, along with the game Starcraft. He loves playing guitar and lifting, but his relationship with Jesus Christ is by far the most wonderful thing in his life. 


Thomas Koperwas


October 2019


Keith Kennedy

Keith Kennedy writes out of Vancouver, where he likes to watch horror movies with his long-dead wife.


Steve Carr

Steve Carr, who lives in Richmond, Virginia, has had over 330 short stories published internationally in print and online magazines, literary journals and anthologies since June, 2016. Four collections of his short stories, Sand, Rain, Heat, and The Tales of Talker Knock, have been published. His plays have been produced in several states in the U.S. He has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize twice. His Twitter is @carrsteven960. His website is https://www.stevecarr960.com/ He is on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/steven.carr.35977


Anoop Anthony


August 2019


N.D COley

N.D. Coley (MA, English, University of Pittsburgh) is currently an English composition instructor. His work has recently appeared in Shotgun Honey, Indiana Voice Journal, Corner Bar Magazine, Jackob's Horror Box, Massacre Magazine, Funny in Five Hundred. and Crack the Spine. In his spare time, he laments the human condition, reads satire and dark, depressing literature, plays with his son, irritates is wife, and tries to keep a smile on his face. You can irritate him at ndcoley1983@gmail.com


Amanda Thompson

Amanda Thompson is a South African writer who has written several short stories, flash fiction, novellas and novels. She has been published by Every Writer. She loves to read,write and built miniatures.


Mark Kodama

Mark Kodama is a trial attorney and former newspaper reporter who lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife and two sons. He is currently working on Las Vegas Tales, a work of philosophy, sugar-coated with meter and rhyme and told through stories. His short stories and poems have been published in anthologies, on-line magazines and on-line blogs.


Sean Cody

Sean Cody was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. He currently lives in St. Charles and works as a Special Education teacher. Writing has always been his greatest passion. He uses his free time to write short stories and novels in the horror and mystery genres.


May 2019


Mark Andersen

Mark lives in a damp shoe box under the basement stairs in the home of an old lady, along with her dead husband's teeth.


Daniel Link

Daniel L Link lives in Northern California where he writes short stories, novels, and flash fiction. He's an assistant editor of the Gold Man Review. His work has been featured in the HCE Review, the Lowestoft Chronicle, the Eastern Iowa Review, the Penmen Review, the Tulane Review, the Esthetic Apostle, the Soliloquies Anthology, and others. His website is daniellinkauthor.com.


Charles G Chettiar

Charles G Chettiar is an Engineer by choice and writer by default. He works in Engineering in Mumbai. He started writing short stories when in college. His fiction genres include, horror, fantasy, espionage thrillers & historical. Sometimes he wears his literary cap. He also takes delight in dark fantasy.


January 2019


Tony Daly

Tony Daly is a DC/Metro Area creative writer. You can find his first eStory “Seelentrager” at Infinity Realms Book Store. He also serves as an Associate Editor with Military Experience and the Arts. For a complete list of his published work, please visit https://aldaly13.wixsite.com/website


Steve CArr

Steve Carr, who lives in Richmond, Va., began his writing career as a military journalist and has had over 260 short stories published internationally in print and online magazines, literary journals and anthologies since June, 2016. He has two collections of short stories, Sand and Rain, that have been published by Clarendon House Publications. His third collection of short stories, Heat, was published by Czykmate Productions. His YA collection of stories, The Tales of Talker Knock was published by Clarendon House Publications. His plays have been produced in several states in the U.S. He has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize twice. His website is https://www.stevecarr960.com/. He is on Twitter @carrsteven960. 


STan Barber

Stan Barber currently resides in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He holds a Master of Arts degree in Ancient Civilizations and has has thus far used his knowledge of Greek and Latin to write authentic-sounding demonic tongues. His favourite stories to write are anything soaked in blood and involving at least one internal organ out of place.


Copper Rose

Copper Rose perforates the edges of the page while writing unusual stories from the heart of Wisconsin. Her work has appeared in various anthologies and online journals. She also understands there really is something about pie. You can connect with her at https://julieceger.wordpress.com/copper-rose-author/ and Author Copper Rose.


October 2018

Steve CArr

Steve Carr, who lives in Richmond, Va., began his writing career as a military journalist and has had over 200 short stories published internationally in print and online magazines, literary journals and anthologies since June, 2016. He has two collections of short stories, Sand, and, Rain, that have been published by Clarendon House Publications. His third collection of short stories, Heat, was published by Czykmate Productions. His YA collection of stories is scheduled to be published by the end of 2018 by Clarendon House. His plays have been produced in several states in the U.S. He was a 2017 Pushcart Prize nominee. His website is https://www.stevecarr960.com/. He is on Twitter @carrsteven960.


August 2018


Charles G Chettiar

Charles G Chettiar is an Engineer by circumstance and writer by default. He works in Engineering in Mumbai. He started writing short stories when in college. His fiction genres include, horror, fantasy, espionage thrillers & historical. Sometimes he wears his literary cap. He also take delight in dark fantasy.


Michelle Vongkaysone


Rich Rurshell

Rich Rurshell lives in the south east of England with his wife and son. Brought up on a stable diet of Horror and monsters, Rich primarily writes Horror, but occasionally produces Fantasy or Sci-Fi stories. Monsters of some description usually feature, regardless of genre.
When not writing, Rich likes to spend his time reading, watching movies or playing music in bands.


Jim Bell

Jim Bell is an award-winning, internationally published author of short stories. He recently retired from the world of writing advertising copy and is now enjoying the universe of creative fiction.


May 2018


Dana Hammer

Dana Hammer is the author of The Taxidermist and Rosemary’s Baby Daddy. Her short stories have been featured in It’s All in the Story: California, and Cliterature Journal. She does not own any cats.


Steve Carr

Steve Carr, who lives in Richmond, Va., began his writing career as a military journalist and has had over a 130 short stories published internationally in print and online magazines, literary journals and anthologies. His plays have been produced in several states. He was a 2017 Pushcart Prize nominee. He is on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100012966314127 and Twitter @carrsteven960.


Charles G Chettiar

Charles G Chettiar is an Engineer by circumstance and writer by default. He works in Engineering in Mumbai. He started writing short stories when in college, and has just now completed his first novel. His fiction genres include, horror, fantasy, espionage thrillers & historical. Sometimes he wears his literary cap. He also take delight in dark fantasy.


March 2018


Ezekiel Kincaid

Ezekiel Kincaid resides in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with his wife, four children, and two dogs. When he’s not working, writing horror, or doting on his family, he likes to train in martial arts. The only other language he is fluent in is sarcasm. For fun, Zeke enjoys watching people get in socially awkward circumstances. He hates cat videos but loves watching wrestling promos from the 80’s. You can keep up with his writing here.  https://ezekielkincaid.wordpress.com/  https://www.facebook.com/ezekethefreak/    https://twitter.com/ezekethefreak


Feind Gottes

Feind Gottes [Fee-nd Gotz] is the horror writing, metal loving founder of the website Thy Demons Be Scribblin. Feind began writing in 2012 merely to see if he could, soon falling in love with creating so one story became two and so on. Currently Feind has stories published in five anthologies with five more due for release in 2018 along with numerous short stories, poems and flash fiction available free on his website. In 2017 Feind placed in the Top Ten in The Next Great Horror Writer Contest sponsored by HorrorAddicts.net later winning the 2017 Vincent Price Scariest Writer Award from Tell-Tale Publishing for his story Vacuity which will be featured in TTP’s 2018 horror anthology. 2018 will also mark the publication of Feind’s first solo release when Hellbound Books publishes his novella, Essence Asunder. Lastly, Feind won the Dark Chapter Press Prize 2016 novel writing contest with the first draft of his first novel, Piece It All Back Together, which is currently being edited for publication by a publisher to be determined. All published works can be found on Feind’s Amazon page with many more coming soon!

Feind on the Web

Amazon     Feind Gottes

Facebook  @FeindGotteshorrorwriter

Twitter      @FeindGottes

Website     ThyDemonsBeScribblin.com


Taryn Hook

Taryn Hook lives and writes near Honolulu, Hawaii where she enjoys studying Hawaiian myths and legends.  Her works have appeared in a variety of publications, including Hadrosaur TalesSteel Caves, 69 Flavors of ParanoiaHorrorfind, the Writing DisorderAbstract Jam, and Zahir.


October 2017


Steve Carr

Steve Carr began his writing career as a military journalist and has had over ninety short stories published internationally in print and online magazines, literary journals and anthologies. His plays have been produced in several American states. He was a 2017 Pushcart Prize nominee. He lives in Richmond, Virginia and writes full time. He is on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100012966314127 and Twitter @carrsteven960.


Mark Andersen

Mark Andersen lives under the couch cushions in an abandoned house in the woods. He doesn't like cats.


Roy Bishop

Roy Bishop's fiction has previously appeared in the Caravel Literary Journal, The Simple Things Anthology from Lycan Valley, and CCQ #5. He resides in Fort Collins, Colorado.


Eric Scarboro

Punk-singer, Cartoonist, Comedian, Writer.


July 2017


Annie Liu


Gavin Ough

After school, Ough attended several colleges in pursuit of a horticultural qualification. Once qualified, he ended up in a career as a landscape operative and cleaner.

Eventually, tides turned on Ough and he decided to follow his dreams of being an author. Once affiliated with Serealities, his first book was eventually published and he spent the next few years working on his novels Poppy's Proposal and Time To Turn Back.


Currently living in the garden of England, Ough resides with his wife, youngest daughter, a grumpy Yorkshire Terrier, loving chocolate Labrador and four cats who do nothing but eat and whine.

email - gavin.ough@yahoo.com

Twitter - @gavinough1


Josh Williams

Josh Williams started writing in elementary school and never stopped.  He used to write about dragons and knights, but he moved on to darker things as he grew.  Recently graduated from college, he is finding job searching to be scarier than anything he's written.

joshuamwilliams.com


John King

John King is a screenwriter with an Associate’s Degree in Theater from the College of Southern Maryland currently working on a Bachelor's degree in Creative Writing from Full Sail University. His short story “How Did It Come to This?” was published by Story Shack Magazine in October of 2017. He was a former member of the RiverTowne Players theater. He assisted in the production of community theater shows Bugsy Malone, Seussical the Musical and Into the Woods. When he’s not writing, he’s discussing his characters and plotlines with his dog Lizzie.

You can contact him at johnnk1996@aol.com or find his profile at https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-king-9a57b6138/



April 2017


N.D. Coley

N.D. Coley currently serves as an instructor of English at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, Community College of Allegheny County, and the University of Phoenix. In his spare time, he laments the human condition, reads satire and dark, depressing literature, plays with his son, irritates is wife, and tries to keep a smile on his face. His work has recently appeared in Near to the Knuckle, Deadlights Horror Fiction Magazine, the Indiana Voice Journal, Corner Bar Magazine, Massacre Magazine, and Funny in Five Hundred.


Steve Carr

Steve Carr began his writing career as a military journalist and has had short stories published in Double Feature, Tigershark Magazine, The Wagon Magazine, CultureCult Magazine, Fictive Dream, Bento Box, Ricky's Back Yard, Visitant Literary Journal, The Drunken Llama, Sick Lit Magazine, Literally Stories, Noise Medium, Door is a Jar, Viewfinder, The Spotty Mirror and in the Dystopia/Utopia Anthology by Flame Tree Publishing, the 100 Voices Volume II anthology by Centum Press, the Winter's Grasp anthology by Fantasia Divinity Magazine and the Neighbors anthology by Zimbell House Publishing, among others. He has stories scheduled for publication in the Unbound III – Broken Chains anthology by daowen publications, the Waiting For a Kiss anthology by Fantasia Divinity Magazine, Centum Press 100 Tails Anthology and 67 Anthology. His plays have been produced in several states including Arizona, Missouri and Ohio. He is a 2017 Pushcart Prize nominee.


Gordon Brown

Gordon Brown grew up in the deserts of Syria and now lives in the deserts of Nevada. Since his arrival in the New World, his work has appeared in Danse Macabre, The Haunted Traveler, Tales to Terrify, and The Golden Key. Gordon spends his time looking after his cats, of which he has none.