
Authors

G. B. Lindsey was born and raised in California, where she earned her undergraduate degree from UC Santa Cruz before moving to Northern England for her master’s. Her first love has always been writing: as a child, she cultivated such diverse goals as becoming “a cowgirl... and a writer” or “a paleontologist... and a writer.” Aside from her salacious ongoing affair with the horror genre, she engages in dedicated flings with sci-fi, romance, historical fiction, and short stories. Other hobbies include singing, the occasional period drama movie night, and devouring scary film after scary film. When she’s not working in kidney transplant or studying up on Arthurian myth, she relaxes at home in California with a good book and her cat, Hadrian.

Archita Mittra is a writer, editor, and artist, with a fondness for dark and fantastical things. Her work has appeared in Tor, Strange Horizons, Zooscape, Anathema Magazine, Hexagon, and elsewhere, and has been nominated for the Pushcart, best of the net, and other prizes. She completed her B. A. (2018) and M. A. (2020) in English Literature from Jadavpur University and has a Diploma in Multimedia and Animation from St. Xavier’s College (2016). When she isn’t writing speculative fiction or drawing fan art, she can be found playing indie games, making jewelry out of recycled materials, reading a dark fantasy novel, baking cakes, or deciding which new tarot deck to buy. She lives in Kolkata, India, with her family and rabbits. Feel free to contact her at architamittra1996@gmail.com for freelancing and other inquiries.

Alex Luceli Jiménez (she/her) is a queer Mexican writer based in Campbell, CA. Her fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction have appeared or are forthcoming in Berkeley Fiction Review, The Daily Californian, Lunch Ticket, Prismatica Magazine, Ram Eye Press, Tales From Between, Barren Magazine, Tiny Frights, A Thin Slice of Anxiety, Southwest Review, Fish Barrel Review, Moonflowers & Nightshade: An Anthology of Sapphic Horror, Scissor Sisters: An Anthology of Sapphic Villains, and Ghoulish Tales. She is the author of the self-published poetry collection THIS RAMBLING HEART. Currently, she is querying a queer supernatural horror novel in the tradition of Stephen King's CARRIE. She was born and raised in southern California, and can almost certainly be found listening to Lana Del Rey, Lorde, or Phoebe Bridgers while writing and daydreaming about reforming public education. In May of 2021, she graduated from UC Berkeley with a BA in comparative literature and creative writing and in May of 2024 she graduated from Alliant International University with an M.Ed and PPS credential in school counseling. She is also an affiliate member of the Horror Writers Association (HWA).

Active member of the Horror Writer's Association Member of Science Fiction Poetry Association E.F. Schraeder writes poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. In addition to anthologies, recent creative work has appeared in a number of journals including Mobius: The Journal of Social Change, The NonBinary Review, Strange Horizons, and others. Schraeder's short non-fiction has appeared in Vastarien: A Literary Journal (Vol. 4.1), Bloody Women, and other venues.

Hailey Piper is the Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Queen of Teeth, No Gods for Drowning, The Worm and His Kings series, Your Mind Is a Terrible Thing, Unfortunate Elements of My Anatomy, Benny Rose, the Cannibal King, and The Possession of Natalie Glasgow. She is an active member of the Horror Writers Association, with articles and short fiction appearing in Tor Nightfire, CrimeReads, Library Journal, Pseudopod, Cast of Wonders, Vastarien, Cosmic Horror Monthly, and various other publications. She lives with her wife in Maryland, where their occult rituals are secret. Find her on Twitter via @HaileyPiperSays or at www.haileypiper.com.


