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Alp Beck lives in New York City. She writes in all genres but prefers horror. Her essays have been featured in the NY Times and the NY Blade. She is a fan of the short story format, "Master the short story, and you can write anything." You can find her stories, TO THINE SELF BE TRUE, in Hell's Grannies: Kickass Tales of the Crone, by Lafcadio Press, HEELS, in A New York State of Fright, by Hippocampus Press, DEADMALL, in the anthology, Hell's Mall by Lafcadio Press, and SCHRODINGER'S GHOST in Even In the Grave anthology by eSpec Books. She is hard at work on a series of stories, including EYEWITNESS and THE UNDERRIDE.

Carole Ann Moleti is a nurse-midwife in New York City, thus explaining her fascination with paranormal and urban fantasy that infuses everything she writes. Her dark urban fantasy Void of Course: Book One in the Boulevard of Bad Spells and Broken Dreams series was published by Champagne Books. She is now celebrating 9 years since release of Breakwater Beach, which joins its sequel The Widow's Walk in the Unfinished Business Series. Her short fiction is featured in several of the Ten Tales Anthologies. Excerpts of Carole's memoir, Someday I'm Going to Write a Book: Diary of an Urban Missionary range from the sweet and inspirational in A Quilt of Holidays to the edgy and irreverent in Not Your Mother's Book: On Being a Woman.

April Grey's short stories are collected in The Fairy Cake Bake Shoppe and I'll Love You Forever. Her urban fantasy novels, Chasing the Trickster and its sequel, St. Nick's Favor are available through Amazon. Additionally, April has edited the Hell's Series anthologies—Hell's Garden: Mad, Bad and Ghostly Gardeners; Hell's Grannies: Kickass Tales of the Crone; Hell's Kitties and other Beastly Beasts; and Hell's Bells: Wicked Tune, Mad Musicians and Cursed Instruments. She is also a co-editor on the horror anthology, New York State of Fright. She and her family live in Hell's Kitchen, NYC in a building next to a bedeviled garden. Gremlins, sprites or pixies, something mischievous, lurks therein. Someday she'll find out. www.aprilgrey.blogspot.com and www.aprilgreywrites.com