STEPHEN JONES is the winner of the World Fantasy Award, the Horror Writers of America Bram Stoker Award, and eight-time recipient of The British Fantasy Award. A full-time columnist, film-reviewer, television producer/director and horror movie publicist (Hellraiser, Hellhound, Grave Misdemeanours, Nightbreed etc.), he is the co-editor of Horror: 100 Best Books, The Best Horror from Fantasy Tales, Gaslight & Ghosts, Now We Are Sick and the Fantasy Tales and Dark Voices series, and compiler of Clive Barker’s The Nightbreed Chronicles, The Mammoth Book of Terror, Clive Barker’s Shadows in Eden and James Herbert: By Horror Haunted.
RAMSEY CAMPBELL is the most respected living British horror writer. After working in the civil service and public libraries, he became a full-time writer in 1973. He has written hundreds of short stories (his latest collection is titled Waking Nightmares) and the novels The Doll Who Ate His Mother, The Face That Must Die, The Parasite, The Nameless, Incarnate, Obsession, The Hungry Moon, The Influence, Ancient Images, Midnight Sun and The Count of Eleven. A multiple winner of both the World Fantasy Award and British Fantasy Award, he has also edited several anthologies, broadcasts weekly on Radio Merseyside as a film critic, and is President of the British Fantasy Society. He especially enjoys reading his stories to audiences.