Appears In: Spring Into SciFi 2024 Cait Gordon is an autistic, disabled, and queer Canadian writer of speculative fiction that celebrates diversity. She is the author of the disability-hopepunk adventure, Season One: Iris
Appears In: Spring Into SciFi 2024 Cait Gordon is an autistic, disabled, and queer Canadian writer of speculative fiction that celebrates diversity. She is the author of the disability-hopepunk adventure, Season One: Iris
Appears In: Spring Into SciFi 2024 Joshua Harding is an award-winning novelist, short story author, and poet. His fiction has been featured in Writer’s Digest, Acidic Fiction, the museum of americana, Flash Point Science
Appears In:Nightmare Fuel: Mind Terrors (2023) Stetson Ray lives in Tennessee and spends most of his time reading and writing ghost stories. Fittingly, the bulk of this story came to
Appears In:Nightmare Fuel: Mind Terrors (2023) Ashley Grant, is a product of the nineties, growing up in a small town in New Jersey her love of horror began with Wes
Appears In:Nightmare Fuel: Mind Terrors (2023) Rachel L. Tilley, who lives in the UK, writes whenever she has spare time between looking after her two little ones, and her day
Appears In:Nightmare Fuel: Mind Terrors (2023) A.S. Remland is a speculative fiction writer from West Chester, Pennsylvania. He enjoys ancient literature and reading about history, and writes stories that explore
Appears In:Nightmare Fuel: Mind Terrors (2023) Jonathan Garner is the author of the young adult supernatural thriller The Resurrecter and the editor of the poetry anthology Classic Poems About Spiders. He is currently
Appears In:Nightmare Fuel: Mind Terrors (2023) Paul Weissman is an actor and playwright. As a very young boy he fell in love with reading and writing. He was a particular
Appears In:Nightmare Fuel: Mind Terrors (2023) Brett is a queer writer from Ohio. He lives in a smaller town with his husband and their three cats. His focus is on
Appears In: Nightmare Fuel: Mind Terrors (2023) Thomas Stewart is 22 years old with a fascination with the art of terror and the macabre. When he’s not watching horror movies,