Post-Mortal Vagrancy | The Right Side
James Wymore
grew up on a heavy diet of movies and books that morphed his real life adventures into imaginary worlds. His published works span the fiction spectrum, including many different genres in the best-selling Actuator series. He’s an acquisitions editor, running games with hundreds of players at conventions.
http://jameswymore.wordpress.com
A Very Personal Hell
Michaelbrent Collings
is an internationally-bestselling novelist, produced screenwriter, multiple Bram Stoker Award-nominee, and one of the top indie horror writers in the United States. Find him at michaelbrentcollings.com
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Heaven is the People You Love
Mette Ivie Harrison
has published The Bishop’s Wife and His Right Hand, both part of the ongoing Linda Wallheim mystery series set in Mormon Utah. She has published numerous YA titles, including The Princess and the Hound and The Rose Throne. She holds a PhD from Princeton University, is an All-American triathlete, and blogs for Huffington on religion. She lives in Layton, Utah with her husband and five children.
Move On
Jay Wilburn
is a horror and speculative fiction writer that lives in Conway, South Carolina near Myrtle Beach. He is the author of the Dead Song Legend
Series, The Enemy Held Near
, The Great Interruption
, and My Racist Summer
. Follow him at JayWilburn.com, his Facebook author page, and @AmongTheZombies on Twitter.
A Tall Vanilla Order
Tonya Adolfson
is the best-selling author for FJ Publishing, a small press out of Boise, Id. Her series, Souls of the Saintlands
, is due to finish out in June 2019. Her cookbook has several gluten-free and diabetic friendly recipes, and her costuming book, Surviving Your Own Creativity
, teaches people how to make costumes they can actually wear. She spends her days editing and producing full cast audio books for self-publishing, indie, and small press authors. Her nights usually consist of killing bystanders for their magical boots.
A Little Dance in Paradise
As an Architectural Specifier, R.A. Baxter
spends much of his time manipulating words and instructing builders as to the best way to construct a coherent building. This desire for coherence also forms the core of his philosophy of life. R.A. Baxter has degrees in Fine Arts, Science of Architecture, and a Masters of Architecture; but he would rather spend his time writing, something he has always enjoyed. He and his longsuffering family live in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains in Bountiful Utah. If you have any comments, questions, or highly overstated praise for R.A. Baxter, contact him at https://rabaxterauthor.wordpress.com/
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The Egress of Hell
Michael R. Collings
, WHC Grand Master, is an educator, literary scholar and critic, poet, novelist, essayist, columnist, reviewer, and editor whose work over three decades has explored science fiction, fantasy, and horror, emphasizing the works of Stephen King and related writers. He has served as Guest, Special Guest, and Guest of Honor at a number of cons, professional as well as fan-oriented, including three-time Academic GoH at the World HorrorCon. He has been nominated for the Bram Stoker Award® (Horror Writers Association) for non-fiction and for poetry. Retired from Pepperdine University, he lives in Idaho with his wife, Judi.
A Short Rest in Hell
D.J. (Dave) Butler
is a lawyer, corporate trainer, guitar player, songwriter, and family man who writes adventure fiction for all audiences. His books include The Kidnap Plot
, City of the Saints
, Crecheling
, Rock Band Fights Evil
, and Witchy Eye
(forthcoming). He also acquires books for WordFire Press.
The Armadillo’s Song
Through two wonderful mentored research experiences, Sarah E. Seeley
had the opportunity to work with dead sauropods and ancient odonates while acquiring her undergraduate degree in geology from Brigham Young University. She hopes to study more dead things in the future and contribute to scientific discussions about what makes life on Earth so amazing. In the meantime, she explores the bright side of being human by writing dark fiction. Sarah writes fantasy, science fiction, and horror, and is an affiliate member of the Horror Writers Association. To learn more, visit her author blog at www.SlithersOfThought.com
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A Hell of a Life
In addition to writing A Short Stay in Hell
, Steven L. Peck
is an associate professor in the Biology Department of Brigham Young University. He has published over 50 scientific articles in the area of evolutionary ecology as well as award-winning fiction and poetry, including AML’s best novel of 2011, The Scholar of Moab
. A collection of short stories called Wandering Realities
was recently published, along with a book of essays on science and religion. His work has appeared in everything from Newsweek
to Analog
. More about his work can be found at http://www.stevenlpeck.com/