The VIP Lounge for Menu #2
(a.k.a. The Contributor's for Issue #2)
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Bar the Devil and No Dragonslayer in Sight Lawrence Barker lives just outside Atlanta, Georgia. His fiction often reflects the dark side of the rural environment he grew up in. This story is no exception. Lawrence's most recent novel, Blood Red Sphere, is available from Swimming Kangaroo Press. Blood Red Sphere is a tale of murder, intrigue, and deception on a Mars that should have been, with mysterious Martians, down-on-their luck dealers in Martian antiquities, and dangerous hoodlums (from more than one planet). |
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You May Have Already Won! and Contaminant Jessica Brown is a thirty-year-old fan of horror and dark fantasy whose works have been featured in Horrotica, The Harrow and The New Flesh, to name a few. She will be published in an upcoming issue of The Nocturnal Lyric and in Pill Hill Press' Twisted Legends anthology. She lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
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My name is Sergio Estavia and I am originally from Maryland. I Spent five years in GA while serving in the Army and now I live in S.C with my wife and two kids. I have been writing for a while now, mostly horror and sci fi and this is the second piece of work that has been published. Other than that, I have never taken a writing class before, I actually went to college for business! |
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Mike Gibb writes because he has to, picks AC/DC’s “The Jack” and “Highway to Hell” on his electric guitar because he needs to, and plays like a fool with his two young sons because he wants to. Mike Gibb grew up in South Carolina where the old family home had a rocking chair that rocked on its own. He frequented dilapidated colonial graveyards and even frolicked in a park where pirates were once hanged. He now lives in Ottawa, Canada, in the guise of a scary stay-at-home dad. |
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Harold ‘Hal’ Kempka is a former Marine, and Vietnam Veteran. He lives in Southern California with his wife, Celeste, and son Derek. Except for the exciting times they spend as a family, he is bored by all the warm weather and sunshine, the occasional earthquake (a good adrenaline starter), and all the crimes being committed (great story fodder). He is not bored, however, with barbeques, swimming, camping, and his writing. Hal is a member of the FlashXer flash fiction workshop. |
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Superstition, The Discovery, When the Seasons End Kristine Ong Muslim's work has appeared or is forthcoming in more than three hunded publications worldwide, including Aberrant Dreams, Farrago's Wainscot, GUD Magazine, Kaleidotrope, Labyrinth Inhabitant Magazine, Sounds of the Night, and Tales of the Talisman. She was nominated three times for the Pushcart Prize and twice for the Rhysling Award. |
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James A. Newman lives in Bangkok, Thailand where he wroks as a copywriter. Orginally from London Newman has published over 30 stories in the UK, US, South East Asia, India and Australia. He is the author of the crime novel 'Bangkok Express' |
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Dark Mother, Dark Angel Spire and Blood Skeleton Biography goes here.They say that a picture paints a thousand words, but what about the feelings and emotions it provokes? My graveyard photography allows the viewer to ponder in thought at the wonders of deathly beauty we seldom see, while some find my dark portraits truly horrifying. Constant feedback from viewers tells me that my photography is working its charm and I always love to receive feedback from my fans. It allows me to delve into their inner thoughts and this can be quite addictive. Currently I love to capture silhouettes against dark brooding skies and take photographs that feature long foreboding shadows. This is developing into a common theme in my work, as I love the atmosphere and the thoughts I conjure up as in, 'what is actually out there'? The black subjects hide their true form and therefore the viewer is left wondering more about the scene. |
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I reside in a shack on the haunted plains of Kansas with a hissing cat, a dog that bites people, and a ferret that I can not see. I've had works published in Twisted Tongue magazine, and on the web with Writing Shift, Whispers of Wickedness, and East of the Web. I mostly write when the mood strikes me, but the ferret demands that I write at night. |
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Daniele Serra is a professional illustrator. His work has been published in Europe, Australia and the United States, and displayed at various exhibits in U.S. and Italy. He has provided illustrations for author such as Brian Stableford, Rain Graves, Steven Savile, etc. He has also worked for DC Comics, Cemetery Dance, Weird Tales magazine and other publications. |
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My name is Lisa Sikorski, I’m a pharmacist by trade, artist and writer by heart. My B.S. in Pharmacy is from Midwestern University and my B.A. in English from University of St. Francis. I grew up in Chicago, IL, heavily influenced by the 80’s goth scene, especially The Cure, and this is reflected in a lot of my artwork. I like to attempt to produce art that is attractive and yet also unsettling to some degree, hence the name of my blog, www.PigtailsandCombat Boots.com, where I write weekly reviews of cheesy sci-fi and horror b-movies. Other than that background stuff, other things I enjoy are…comic books, watching SyFy (especially Stargate) and Chiller channels, catering to my alien dog Blitzen (a slightly psychotic American Eskimo), watching “Torchwood”, wicca, metaphysical studies, all things goth, being sarcastic and pondering the sanity of the human race after 20+ years of working in retail. Oh, and I also performed the role of Janet weekly in a Rocky Horror Picture Show “shadow cast” for about a year when I was in college. "Every one is a moon, and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody." - Mark Twain |
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SCOTT H. URBAN is the moniker currently being used by an earthbound alien to operate as a public school administrator and free-lance writer. He lives, appropriately enough, in North Carolina's Cape Fear region. His latest poetry collection, ALIGHT, appeared this summer from Shakin' Outta My Heart Press, as did an e-collection of vampire poetry, PUNCTURE WOUNDS, written collaboratively with Bruce Whealton and available here. His work has recently appeared with HUBBUB, THE DAILY TOURNIQUET, THE HORROR ZINE, and VISIONARY TONGUE. |
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Bubba vs. The Werewolf and Earl and the Rod of Thoth Mark rambles about as a logistics gopher at an eco-tour company in Hawaii when he isn't writing. In other incarnations he has snared pigs, built houses, worked oversees as a missionary, fought forest fires and built wilderness trails. His published work has appeared at: Flash Scribe, Spaceports and Spidersilk and Goldenvisions. Flash Scribe, Spaceports and Spidersilk and Goldenvisions. |
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