NEIL AYRES recently helped edit and launch Book of Voices, a short story collection for Sierra Leone PEN, published by Flame Books. His stories have appeared in Electric Velocipede, Simulacrum, The Elastic Book of Numbers, Poe's Progeny and Jupiter. He’s currently writing a YA novel about a rook. Neil lives in Surrey, England, with his fiancee and their Samoyed. (Issue #3)
MARK BOTHUM and coauthor Ken Coffman wrote the action novel Alligator Alley and are now working on their second, Twisted Shadow. Mark lives, works, and plays in Anchorage, Alaska. (Issue #1)
The words of MARGARET CROCKER can be found in children's software, toys, and websites. Trunk Stories is her first grownup publication. She continues to write for the kiddies and support herself as a freelance writer and web producer. (Issue #3)
TIMOTHY DEDMAN is a writer and illustrator who is currently working on a serialized cross-media project, anagrammatically titled Next I Hem a Cyclic Door, with Gabriel Walsh. It can be seen (and read, and listened to, and ingested) at Codeowl.com. (Issue #1-3)
ERIC GARDNER lives in Midland, Michigan, far from his old home in Peotone, Illinois. His stories have appeared in recent issues of Full Unit Hookup and Frothing at the Mouth. (Issue #2)
JOHN GREY is an Australian born poet, playwright, and musician. His work has recently appeared in Weird Tales, Eclipse and Hidden Oak. His latest poetry collection is What Else Is There from Main Street Rag Publishing Company. (Issue #1+2)
ERIK T. JOHNSON's work has appeared in New York Stories, The Absinthe Literary Review, The Midnighter's Club Anthology, Eotu, Underworlds Magazine, and is forthcoming in FarSector SFFH. He is currently working on new short stories, a novel, and getting people to read them. (Issue #1)
KIRSTEN KASCHOCK's book of poetry, Unfathoms, is available from FarSector SFFHSlope Editions. She is currently a PhD student at the University of Georgia, and holds MFAs in dance from the University of Iowa and in creative writing from Syracuse University. (Issue #1)
CAROLE LANHAM's work has been published in Son and Foe, Eclectica, Thunder Sandwich, Midwest Living, at Ragged Edge Publishing, and in numerous anthologies. She lives in St. Louis with her husband and two children, and is a member of the Midwest Horror Writers. (Issue #3)
KATHERINE McCLEOD is a visual artist concerned with plants, animals and their folklore. She lives in Brooklyn, NY. (Issue #3)
CHRISTOPH MEYER publishes the eclectic perzine Twenty-eight Pages Lovingly Bound with Twine. He proudly has no internet presence whatsoever. You can find his publications at Quimbys.com and at finer bookshops everywhere. (Issue #3)
JAMES MORRIS writes fiction, fantasy, and poetry. His poem "Conundrum of the Mouse" was recently published in the Jefferson Review in Louisville, Kentucky. He worked in Denmark this past summer and is a student at Bard College in New York. (Issue #1)
KRISTINE ONG MUSLIM is a twenty-five-year-old recluse who lives in Manila, Philippines in a tiny apartment filled with books. (Issue #3)
DAVID CONNERLEY NAHM lives in Carrboro, North Carolina, with his wife and cat. He is in the pop band Audubon Park and is currently working his way through law school. (Issue #2)
MARK A. RAYNER is a writer, and former reporter, bartender, singing telegram delivery man, and evil marketing genius. Currently he teaches at The University of Western Ontario, and writes as much fiction as the Second Law of Thermodynamics allows. His first novel, The Amadeus Net, is available from The Emperor's New Clothes Press. Visit him at www.markarayner.com. (Issue #2)
VERONICA SCHANOES is a writer and scholar who currently resides in Philadelphia. Her work has appeared in Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet, Jabberwocky, and on Endicott Studio. She does not own a cat and has no intention of ever doing so. (Issue #1+3)
WILLIAM SMITH is an easily discouraged, small press publisher/editor who has moved the into bookdealing racket. His film-writing will appear in the upcoming Best of LCRW.
CHRISTINA SNG lives on the Equator with her husband and their five precocious cats. Her poems have received honorable mentions in the Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, and appeared in numerous North American, British, and Australian publications. She is the author of two poetry collections, The Darkside of Eden and Angelflesh, and can be found online at wwww.mephala.com. (Issue #2)
NATE SOUTHARD is a writer of prose and comics whose work has appeared online and in print. His graphic novels Drive and A Trip to Rundberg are available through Frequency Press. Nate lives in Austin, where everything is fine. (Issue #3)
NELSON STANLEY likes chili, has a monochrome wardrobe and should probably make an attempt to appreciate music that is not wilfully obscure. He lives in the UK and has just moved house. He now resides opposite the biggest graveyard in his town...which is nice. (Issue #2)
WILLIAM WILDE is a native Oregonian and a former investment broker. He is the author of the Ebook novella Tech Wolves from Dark Realm Press. His stories have appeared in Black Petals, Burning Sky, Dark Fire, The Harrow, Planet, and Thirteen. (Issue #3)