STUART KEANE is a horror and suspense author from the United Kingdom. He is currently a member of the Author's Guild, and co-director/editor for emerging UK publisher, Dark Chapter Press. Currently in his third year of writing, Stuart has started to earn a reputation for writing realistic, contemporary horror. With comparisons to Richard Laymon and Shaun Hutson amongst his critical acclaim, he cites both authors as his major inspiration in the genre, and is dedicated to writing terrifying stories for real horror fans. He can be reached online: www.stuartkeane.com, www.facebook.com/stuart.keane.92, @SKeane_Author.
JACK ROLLINS was born and raised among the twisting cobbled streets and lanes, ruined forts and rolling moors, of a medieval market town in Northumberland, England. He claims to have been adopted by Leeds in West Yorkshire, and he spends as much time as possible immersed in the shadowy heart of that city. Writing has always been Jack’s addiction, whether warping the briefing for his English class homework, or making his own comic books as a child, he always had some dark tale to tell. Fascinated by all things Victorian, Jack often writes within that era, but also creates contemporary nightmarish visions in horror and dark urban fantasy. He currently lives in Northumberland, with his partner, two sons, and his daughter living a walking distance from his home, a home that is slowly but surely being overtaken by books.
D.G. SUTTER is a novelist by the wee hours of morning. By 6 AM he can be found lumping boats on the historical docks of Gloucester. He has a strong draw to the sea and loves fishing. His short fiction and poetry has been published through several print and online mediums. He is currently at work on his sophomore novel. Keep up with him at www.dgsutter.wordpress.com
BRAD P. CHRISTY is the author of Miseryland, Angel Dust, Krampus: the Summoning, T’was the Fifth of December, The Things We do for Love, and Welcome to New ‘Awlins. His poetry has been featured on Literary Escapism, and he writes for the horror blog, Ghost Night Review. He is a member of the Horror Writers Association and the Writers’ League of Texas. Brad currently resides in the Pacific Northwest with his wife.
JOHN EVERSON is a staunch advocate for the culinary joys of the jalapeno and an unabashed fan of 1970s European horror cinema. He is also the Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Covenant and eight other novels, including the Bram Stoker Award finalist NightWhere and the dangerously seductive beach tale of Siren (his Fearful Fathoms story is set in the world of Siren). Other novels include Redemption, Sacrifice, The Pumpkin Man, The Family Tree, The 13th and the spider-driven Violet Eyes. To catch up on his blog, join his newsletter or get information on his fiction, art and music, visit John Everson: Dark Arts at www.johneverson.com.
ERIC S. BROWN is the author of numerous books including the Bigfoot War series, the Kaiju Apocalypse series (with Jason Cordova), Kraken, Dropship Marines, and Sasquatch Lake to name only a few. His short fiction has been published hundreds of times in the small press and beyond including in markets like Baen Books' Onward Drake and Black Tide Rising anthologies, the Grantville Gazette, and Walmart World magazine. The first book of his Bigfoot War series was adapted into a feature film from Origin Releasing in 2014.
C.M. SAUNDERS is a freelance journalist and editor. His fiction and non-fiction has appeared in over 60 magazines, e-zines, and anthologies, including Loaded, Record Collector, Fantastic Horror, Trigger Warning, Liquid Imagination, and the Literary Hatchet. His books have been both traditionally and independently published, the most recent being Apartment 14F: An Oriental Ghost Story (Uncut), which is available now from Deviant Dolls Publications. He is represented by Media Bitch Literary Agency.
DAVID MICKOLAS lives in Charlotte, NC, and is the author of several short stories, including "Operation Devil Walk" from At Hell's Gates: Volume II. When he is not writing, he is a producer for one of the South's largest ABC affiliates. He is also an Emmy Award-winning motion designer and book cover artist, and can be reached on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Universal-Book-Covers/1420865084863088
DOUG RINALDI was born and raised in Connecticut, and spent his formative years exploring the woods near his home. He envisioned otherworldly scenarios that ignited his imagination, inventing horrifying tales about devious lunch ladies and world-eating monsters. Throughout adolescence and into adulthood, he loved to create. Whether through drawing, graphic design, or writing, art was his life. In 1995, he received his art degree in Computer Animation and Special Effects for stage and screen. However, writing dark fiction was his true calling. At the turn of the millennium, he bid his home state a final farewell and relocated to Massachusetts where he's been honing his writing and artistic skills ever since.
ANDREW BELL is the author of three novels, and has appeared in dozens of horror fiction anthologies including, Dead Harvest from Scarlet Galleon Publications. He lives in the north of England, and hopes readers will enjoy his story, “Hallowed Point”.
SHANE LINDEMOEN is a genre writer from the Upper Midwest who's made a mark bending themes of horror with hard science-fiction. He writes humans into extreme situations, and the goal is to subvert his own fears with hope. Shane's debut novel, Artifact (Boxfire Press, 2013) received the Golden National Independent Book Award. “Wanderer” is his first professional attempt at short fiction.
NICK NAFPLIOTIS is a music teacher from Charleston, South Carolina. He is also a television, novel, and comic book reviewer for AdventuresinPoorTaste.com. His inane ramblings on writing, weird crime, bizarre classroom experiences, and pop culture can be read on his blog, RamblingBeachCat.com. His short fiction has appeared in anthologies such as Dead Harvest by Scarlet Galleon Publications, Twice Upon a Time by Bearded Scribe Press, and others.
JOHN LINWOOD GRANT is a professional author who lives in Yorkshire with a pack of lurchers and a beard. He may also have a family. He writes dark Edwardian tales, such as his novella A Study in Grey, and other weird and speculative fiction, including his Mamma Lucy tales of 1920s hoodoo. Published in a wide range of anthologies and magazines, he edits anthologies himself, and is co-editor of Occult Detective Quarterly. His collection A Persistence of Geraniums & Other Worrying Tales is due out Summer 2017 from Electric Pentacle Press.
ARIC SUNDQUIST is a writer of speculative fiction. Born and raised in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, he graduated from Northern Michigan University with a Master's Degree in Creative Writing. His stories have appeared in numerous publications, including The Best of Dark Moon Digest, Night Terrors III, Evil Jester Digest Vol. 1, and Division by Zero 4: rEvolution. Being a writer and a musician at heart, he also enjoys tabletop board games, playing guitar, and traveling with his girlfriend. Feel free to visit him at: aricsundquist.weebly.com.
PAUL MICHAEL ANDERSON is the writer of Bones are Made to Be Broken (Written Backwards/Dark Regions Press, 2016), and has appeared in dozens of anthologies and magazines, including Chiral Mad 3, Qualia Nous, and Lost Signals. A sometime editor and occasional journalist, his articles have appeared on sites such as Bloody Disgusting and LitReactor. He lives in Northern Virginia with his wife and daughter.
A.P. SESSLER is a resident of North Carolina's Outer Banks, and searches for that unique element that twists the everyday commonplace into the weird. When he's not writing fiction, he composes music, dabbles in animation, and muses about theology and mind-hacking, all while watching way too many online movies. His short stories have appeared online at Human Echoes Podcast and Acidic Fiction, as well as print anthologies such as Zippered Flesh 2, Dandelions of Mars, Star Quake 2, Cranial Leakage, and Dark Hallows II: Tales from the Witching Hour.
JAMES LOWDER is the author of the bestselling, widely translated dark fantasy novels Prince of Lies and Knight of the Black Rose, short fiction for such anthologies as Shadows Over Baker Street, and comic book scripts for Image, Moonstone, and DC. As an editor, he has directed novel lines or series for both large and small publishing houses, edited nearly two dozen anthologies, and currently serves as executive fiction editor for Chaosium. His work has received five Origins Awards and an ENnie
Award, and he’s been a finalist for the International Horror Guild Award and the Stoker Award.
JACK KETCHUM is the pseudonym for a former actor, singer, teacher, literary agent, lumber salesman, and soda jerk—a former flower child and baby boomer who figures that in 1956 Elvis, dinosaurs and horror probably saved his life. His first novel, Off Season, prompted the Village Voice to publicly scold its publisher in print for publishing violent pornography. He personally disagrees but is perfectly happy to let you decide for yourself. His short story The Box won a 1994 Bram Stoker Award from the HWA, his story Gone won again in 2000—and in 2003 he won Stokers for both best collection for Peaceable Kingdom and best long fiction for Closing Time. He has written over twenty novels and novellas, the latest of which are The Woman and I’m Not Sam, both written with director Lucky McKee. Five of his books have been filmed to date—The Girl Next Door, The Lost, Red, Offspring and The Woman, the last of which won him and McKee the Best Screenplay Award at the prestigious Sitges Film Festival in Spain. His stories are collected in The Exit at Toledo Blade Boulevard, Broken on the Wheel of Sex, Sleep Disorder (with Edward Lee), Peaceable Kingdom and Closing Time and Other Stories. His novella The Crossings was cited by Stephen King in his speech at the 2003 National Book Awards. In 2011 he was elected Grand Master by the World Horror Convention.
SHAWN P. MADISON is the creator of the Guarder/U.E.N. Universe, currently lives in the beautiful Garden State of New Jersey with his wife and a veritable cornucopia of kids. Although he has written in many different genres, he tends to write mostly science fiction and horror. He has published more than eighty short stories in thirty different magazines and anthologies, both electronic and print. His first novel, Guardian Lore, was released by NovelBooks, Inc. in March of 2002, the follow-up novel, The Guarder Factor, was released by NovelBooks, Inc. in November of 2003, and his collection of short horror fiction, The Road to Darkness, was released by Double Dragon Publishing in April of 2003. You can reach Shawn via e-mail at: [email protected]
JASON SECHREST has gone from blogger to social media guru, and has been a published writer since he was fifteen years old, when he began his career as a staff writer for Femme Fatales Magazine, interviewing women of the horror, science-fiction, and fantasy genre. In 2016, Jason Sechrest was hired by Cemetery Dance Publications to write the monthly column “What I Learned from Stephen King”—exploring the wisdom, life lessons, and spirituality hidden within the works of the Master of Horror. The following year, Sechrest launched the website SechrestThings.com, a blog dedicated to his own musings on the world of horror and suspense. Most recently, Jason’s first work of fiction, a short horror story entitled "Orange Grove Court," was purchase by Cemetery Dance Magazine for publication in 2018.
TITLES BY SCARLET GALLEON PUBLICATIONS
Dead Harvest: A Collection of Dark Tales
Dark Hallows: 10 Halloween Haunts
Dark Hallows II: Tales from the Witching Hour
Darkness Whispers (Limited Edition Hardcover)
by Richard Chizmar & Brian James Freeman
Fearful Fathoms: Collected Tales of Aquatic Terror
(Volume I – Seas & Oceans)
Fearful Fathoms: Collected Tales of Aquatic Terror
(Volume II – Lakes & Other Bodies)
* Dark Hallows III: Blood Moon (13 Vampiric Tales)
BY DALLAS MULLICAN
Detective Marlowe Gentry Thriller Series
A Coin for Charon (Oct. 2017)
The Dark Age (Dec. 2017)
* October’s Children
Aamon’s War Trilogy
* Blood for the Dancer
* The Sun at Night
* Song of the Unspoken
Stand-Alone Titles
* The Music of Midnight
* forthcoming
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