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by Brian Sammons


  Sam Stone is the award-winning author of The Vampire Gene Series. Her latest works include a horror novel, The Darkness Within, two Steampunk short novels ˗ Zombies At Tiffany’s, Kat On A Hot Tin Airship ˗ and a Doctor Who spin off screenplay called White Witch of Devil’s End.

  A prolific and eclectic genre writer, Sam’s short fiction has appeared in many collections and anthologies as well as her own collection Zombies in New York and Other Bloody Jottings. She is currently working on the second book of a post-apocalyptic trilogy, a modern day crime novel and a Victorian supernatural thriller.

  Sam lives in North Wales in a vampire lair under Rhuddlan Castle with her partner David, her daughter Linzi and a Renfield called Frazer.

  www.sam-stone.com

  CJ Henderson’s second published novel was a mythos novel and it seems he never looked back. Creator of supernatural investigators Teddy London and Piers Knight, reviver of Inspector Legrasse and Carl Kolchak, he has had scores more books published as well as hundreds and hundreds of short stories, with many more mythos outings taking place all along the way. He is also the author of Baby's First Mythos, an act which was condemned vehemently by more than one aspiring televangelist, but which got a big thumbs up from Jesus the Nazarene, so we think it balances out.

  Robert M. Price (Selma, NC), professor of scriptural studies at the Johnnie Colemon Theological Seminary, is the editor (with Jeffery Jay Lowder) of The Empty Tomb: Jesus Beyond the Grave and the Journal of Higher Criticism. He is also the author of Top Secret: The Truth Behind Today's Pop Mysticisms; The Paperback Apocalypse: How the Christian Church Was Left Behind; The Reason-Driven Life: What Am I Here on Earth For? and many other works.

  Dr. Price is an editor of Lovecraftian stories, articles/criticism, and introductions, in magazines like the entertaining and essential “Crypt of Cthulhu”, and his short stories appear in many volumes of Lovecraftian fiction.

 

 

 


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