Luna Black

b Literary moth n. a rare creature that reads, writes, crits, and edits.
Usually found near plants.



Publication credits:
x "Rain Dance" was published in issue 4 of Heavy Glow Magazine.
x "Eviction Notice" was published in Alien Skin Magazine
x "The Final Days of Jesse and James" won third place in the 2005 Lazy Lion Fright Fest.
x "How to Cure an Iron Skillet" appeared in Scattered, Covered, Smothered in 2004
x "Gathering Shadows" placed third in the Lazy Lion 2003 Fright Fest Horror Short Story Contest.
q Poetry has appeared in The Northwest Arkansas Times.

Welcome. Come in, come in, make yourself at home. Do try not to stare at the isz. They try to stare back, poor things, and everybody knows that isz don't have eyeballs.


What's that? "Who is this weirdo, anyway?"    

You would say that, wouldn't you?


Luna lives with her husband, Andreas, and her best snake, Ernst, in North Carolina. She has a day job that completely fails to put her BA in English to any good use whatsoever. Her stories generally involve varying degrees of ickiness, which she attributes to reading Edgar Allan Poe in elementary school. It's as good an excuse as any. Non-literary interests include Surrealism, art, photography, and cute critters (like reptiles. And penguins.).





Friendly bird
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Acrobat Eagle
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Cute Kitty
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Yellow Iris
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Blue Iris
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Goldfish Reflected
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Butterfly Fairy
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Edge of the Abyss
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Bitty Frog
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Waterlily and Pale Damsel
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Tug of War
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Red Velvet
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