by Sean Wallace
Dan Rabarts was the recipient of New Zealand’s Sir Julius Vogel Award for Best New Talent, 2014. He co-edited the multi-award-winning flash horror anthology Baby Teeth: Bite-sized Tales of Terror with Lee Murray, and his short stories have appeared in numerous anthologies, magazines, ezines, and podcasts. Learn more at dan.rabarts.com.
Mark Robert Philps is a writer and freelance videographer who lives and works in Vancouver, BC. He attended the Clarion workshop in San Diego, and his fiction has appeared previously in AESCIFI: The Canadian Science Fiction Review. His home on the internet is markrobertphilps.com.
Catherine Schaff-Stump writes for children and adults. She finds she has greater success publishing when she writes about turtles. She lives with her husband in eastern Iowa and has the requisite author quota of cats. More information about her and her work is available at cathschaffstump.com.
Laurie Tom has wanted to learn about World War I ever since she read All Quiet on the Western Front in high school, and is impressed that men once flew in planes that were little more than canvas and wood. Her short fiction has appeared in publications such as Strange Horizons, Galaxy’s Edge, and Crossed Genres.