Lizanne Herd

Find more of her work at the Dunesteef: https://dunesteef.com/2010/11/23/episode-88-bmse-cinezas-and-the-ash-king-by-lizanne-herd/
Find more of her work at the Dunesteef: https://dunesteef.com/2010/11/23/episode-88-bmse-cinezas-and-the-ash-king-by-lizanne-herd/
Henry Herz’s stories will/have appeared in Daily Science Fiction, Weird Tales, Metastellar, Highlights for Children, Ladybug Magazine, and anthologies from Albert Whitman & Co., Blackstone Publishing, Brigid’s Gate Press, Air and Nothingness Press, Baen Books, Titan Books, and elsewhere. He’s edited six anthologies and written twelve picture books.
Getty Hesse is an alum of the Alpha Writer’s Workshop and has been previously published in Daily Science Fiction. He wrote this story as a high school senior.
JEFF HEWITT is a police dispatcher who lives and works in the American South, and has written two self-published novels. He has been married to nursing student Megan Hewitt for four years. His website, www.jeffhewitt.net, is where listeners can find samples of his other works, and especially his second novel AT THE END OF ALL MAGIC, available on his website and Amazon.
Louise Hewitt (she/they) is enthusiastic about stories in all their forms. She is an advertising copywriter by day, a reader of bedtime stories in the evenings, and a D&D dwarf cleric at the weekends. Lou to her friends, she enjoys cooking up a storm, riding her bike in the rain, feeding ducks, doing yoga, and attempting to meditate. Her favourite stories are about dragons, but pirates and sea serpents are also good. She lives in London, UK, with her partner, her child on alternate weeks, and a very large ginger cat.
Edwin DuBose Heyward, 1885–1940, was an American author best known for his 1925 novel Porgy. As a child and young man, Heyward was frequently ill. He contracted polio when he was 18. Two years later he contracted typhoid fever, and the following year fell ill with pleurisy. He dropped out of high school in his first year at age fourteen but had a lifelong and serious interest in literature. He was able to support himself as he became a successful insurance agent. While confined to his sickbed, he wrote numerous verses and stories. By 1924, Heyward had achieved a measure of financial independence, allowing him to give up business and devote himself full-time to literature. In 1925 he published his novel Porgy, set in the Black community of Charleston.
After training at the Drama Studio London, Lisa went on to perform in children’s theater in the USA, then became an international school librarian in Belgium where she now teaches Theater Studies. As an avid audiobook listener, she learned the art of audiobook narration and production several years ago, and since then has provided narrations for Escape Artists Podcasts, and has voiced and produced over 25 audiobooks, available on Audible. When not teaching, directing, or narrating in her studio, one can find her on long walks, buds firmly in ears, listening to an audiobook.
Leanna Renee Hieber is an actress, playwright, ghost tour guide and the award-winning, bestselling author of Gothic, Gaslamp Fantasy novels such as the Strangely Beautiful, Eterna Files and Spectral City series for Tor and Kensington Books. She writes and narrates speculative novellas for Scribd’s Everand imprint. A Haunted History of Invisible Women: True Stories of America’s Ghosts, co-authored with Andrea Janes, examines the intersection of women’s history and ghost stories and was a Bram Stoker Award nominee for Superior Achievement in Non-fiction. Her short fiction has appeared in Queen Victoria’s Book of Spells (Tor Books), the Castle of Horror Anthologies, on Tor.com and more. Her non-fiction essays have appeared in Apex Magazine and The Deadlands. Leanna has been featured in film and television on shows like Mysteries at the Museum and Beyond the Unknown, discussing Victorian Spiritualism. She lectures around the country on themes of Gothic fiction, 19th Century women’s history and the paranormal.