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Somer Canon lives in Eastern PA with her husband, two sons, and five cats. Her preferred escape has always been reading and writing and horror has always been the hook that catches her attention best. Feel free to find her on social media and never fear, she's only scary when she's hungry!
Her work includes The Breadwinner Trilogy (The Breadwinner, Haven, All Good Things), Madness Burns, Never Say Die: Stories of The Zombie Apocalypse, and Slashvivor!.
Kopas is also the author of several short stories featured in charity anthologies At Hell’s Gates Volumes 1 – 3 and Man Behind The Mask; she is also in Kandisha Press’s Women in Horror anthologies Volumes 1 and 3.
She currently resides in East Tennessee with her son, husband, and stinky old dog.
She is an avid reader and watcher of horror and post-apocalyptic fiction (especially zom-poc). Offline, Stevie is a telecommunications professional.
Stephen Kozeniewski (pronounced "causin' ooze key") is a two-time winner of the World Horror Grossout Contest. His published works have been nominated for several Splatterpunk, Voice Arts, and Indie Horror Book Awards, among other honors. He lives in Pennsylvania with his girlfriend and their two cats above a fanciful balloon studio.
Brennan LaFaro is a horror writer living in southeastern Massachusetts with his wife, two sons, and his hounds. An avid lifelong reader, Brennan also co-hosts the Dead Headspace podcast. Brennan is the author of Noose, the Slattery Falls trilogy, Last Stay, and Illusions of Isolation. You can read his short fiction in various anthologies and find him on Twitter at @brennanlafaro or at www.brennanlafaro.com. Subscribe to his monthly newsletter at http://brennanlafaro.substack.com.
Kit Power lives in Milton Keynes and mainly writes horror and dark crime fiction, with occasional forays into dystopian science fiction, and nonfiction essays and reviews on pop culture (with a focus on horror and rock music). Described by Happy Goat Horror reviews as “the best horror writer you’ve never heard of,” his novella A Song For The End was a finalist for a British Fantasy Society award in 2021, and his essay collection/autobiography, My Life In Horror Volume II (based on the long-running Ginger Nuts of Horror series of the same name) was a finalist in the 2022 non-fiction category. He’s also an enthusiastic podcaster, with shows covering Sherlock Holmes, James Bond movies, Bruce Springsteen (the latter two also featuring his dear friend James Slater Murphy), writing, short horror stories (The Ultimate Horror Anthology, with fellow horror author Jasper Bark), and what he insists on calling “the greatest movie ever made,” RoboCop. For more about his work, see www.patreon.com/kitpower.
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