NickManzolillois a homesick Rhode Islander currently living as a bearded Manhattanite wizardin New York City. His writing has appeared in over thirty publicationsincluding Wicked Witches, the previous anth-ology, as well as GrievousAngel, Thuglit, Red Room Magazine, and the TalesTo Terrify podcast. He has an MFA in Creative and Professional Writingfrom Western Connecticut State University. By day he works as a contentspecialist for TopBuzz, a news app.
Trisha J. Wooldridge writes grown-up horror short stories and weird poetry foranthologies and magazines—some even winning awards! Under herbusiness, A Novel Friend (www.anovelfriend.com),she’s edited over fifty novels; written over a hundred articles on food, drink,entertainment, horses, music, and writing for over a dozen differentpublications; designed and written three online college classes; copy editedthe MMORPGDungeons & Dragons Stormreach; edited two geekyanthologies; and has become the events coordinator and consignment manager forAnnie’s Book Stop of Worcester. Because she is masochistic when it comes totime management, she created the child-friendly persona of T.J. Wooldridgeand published three scary children’s novels, as well as a poem in The Jimmy Funcharity anthology Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep. Her recentpublications also include two novellas "Tea with Mr. Fuzzypants" and"Mirror of Hearts," and stories and poetry in besides DarkLuminous Wings, you can find her most recent work in the 2017anthologies Gothic Fantasy Supernatural Horror, DarkLuminous Wings, and the collector’s book of the Blackstone Valley ArtistsAssociation 2017 Art and Poetry Showcase.
Dan Foley is an ex-plumber, ex-Navy Nuke, Ex-Senior Reactor Operator andex-nuclear operations instructor. He is the author of four novels, twonovellas, and one collection of short stories. He has lived on the east coast,the west coast, and places in between. Dan attributes his dark sense of humoron growing up in New Jersey and then serving on nuclear submarines. Hecurrently lives in Connecticut. You can reach Dan at www.deathscompanion.com, or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/dan.foley.31
"Tom Deady isa true storyteller, and I can offer no higher words of praise." -Richard Chizmar
Tom Deady is the author of HAVEN, winner of the 2016 Bram StokerAward for Superior Achievement in a First Novel. His second novel, EternalDarkness, was released in 2017. Tom's next publication, a novella, is scheduledfor a Halloween release. He has a Masters Degree in English and CreativeWriting. Tom is a lifelong resident of Massachusetts, where he is hard at workon his next novel.
Emma J. Gibbon isoriginally from Yorkshire in the U.K. and now lives in Topsham, Maine. She is awriter and librarian. She lives with her husband, Steve, and three exceptionalanimals: Odin, Mothra and M. Bison (also known as Grim).
Paul McMahon finally has an office and is writing like crazy, which isironic because writing keeps him from losing his mind. His work has mostrecently appeared in the NEHW anthologies WICKED TALES and WICKED WITCHES, aswell as the superhero anthology CAPED and the werewolf anthology FLESH LIKESMOKE. He contributes two monthly movie review columns on Cinema Knife Fight,where he is known as The Distracted Critic. He is hard at work on a novel and athemed collection of stories tentatively titled BOWER'S CLOUD.
Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, R.C. Mulharegrew up in one of the surrounding towns. Her interest in the dark andmysterious started at a young age, when her mother read the faery tales of theBrothers Grimm and quoted the poetry of Edgar Allan Poe to her, while her Irishstoryteller father infused her with a fondness for strange characters andquirky situations. When she isn't writing, she moonlights in grocery retail,and given the cross-section of people you see in grocery stores, this gives hera lot of ideas for characters in her stories. An emerging author, her workpreviously appeared in Atlantean Publishing's "Beyond the Wall of Death:Lovecraft @ 125", "A Terrible Thing", and Awen 96, MacabreMaine's "Lovecraft ME", and FunDead Publication's "Shadows inSalem", "O Horrid Night", "Entombed in Verse", and"One Night in Salem", with four more stories slated for release laterin 2017. She shares her home with her family, two small parrots, at least athousand books and an unknown number of eldritch things that rattle in thewalls when she's writing late in the night. She's happy to have visitors onlineat https://www.facebook.com/rcmulhare
GD Dearborn doesn’t own an automobile, but it would be British RacingGreen if he did. His previous work has appeared in Northern Frights: AnAnthology by the Horror Writers of Maine and Wicked Witches:An Anthology of the New England Horror Writers. He lives and writes inPortland, Maine.
Rob Smales is the author of Echoesof Darkness, which garnered both a five-star Cemetery Dance Online reviewand a 2016 Pushcart nomination. He’s had over two dozen short storiespublished, and his story “Photo Finish” was also nominated for a Pushcart Prizeand won the Preditors & Editors’ Readers Choice Award for Best Horror ShortStory of 2012. His story “A Night at the Show” received an honorable mention onEllen Datlow’s list of the Best Horror of 2014. Most recently he had two shortstories, “A Bee” and “Tracks in the Snow,” appeared in the anthology InsanityTales III: Seasons of Shadow (2017, The Storyside Press).
MorganSylvia is a writer, ametalhead, a coffee addict, a beer snob, an Aquarius, and a work in progress. Aformer obituarist, she lives in Maine and is now working as a full-timefreelance writer. Her work has appeared in several anthologies, including WickedWitches, Twice Upon An Apocalypse, and Northern Frights.In 2014, she released an apocalyptic horror poetry collection, Whispers FromThe Apocalypse. Her debut horror novel, Abode, wasreleased from Bloodshot Books in 2017. You can find her on Facebook, Amazon, Pinterest, Wordpress or Twitter.
Barry Lee Dejasu liveswith his wife in his native city of Providence, Rhode Island. He is a staffwriter for the movie website Cinema Knife Fight, a member of New EnglandHorror Writers, and a reviewer with New York Journal of Books. Heis also a former contributing editor for ShockTotem Magazine and a staff writer for Modern Fix Magazine. He has hadshort fiction published in Shock Totem, Anthology, Year Three: DistantDying Ember (2014, Four Horsemen, LLC), Wicked Witches (2016,NEHW Press), and the NecronomiCon Providence 2017 Memento Book.
doungjai gam’s short fiction has appeared in LampLight magazine, DistantDying Ember, Now I Lay Me Down