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Lisa Hicks

Lisa Hicks

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.

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Leanna Renee Hieber

Leanna Renee Hieber

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.

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B.G. Hilton

B.G. Hilton is an Australian speculative fiction writer who lives in Sydney with his wife and daughter. His work been published in Andromeda Spaceways Magazine, Antipodean SF, Flash Fiction Magazine, the anthology Seeds and Skeletons and elsewhere. He blogs at bghilton.com, where his sprawling, coffee-soaked suburban-fantasy soap opera “The South Hertling Chronicles” is available for free. His first novel, the Steampunk adventure ‘Champagne Charlie and the Amazing Gladys’ will be published in early 2020 by Odyssey Books.

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David E. Hilton

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David E. Hilton earned a bachelor’s degree from Howard Payne University in 1998. He wrote Kings of Colorado, published by Simon & Schuster, mostly in his apartment’s stairwell just after the birth of his first son. He spends his spare time either writing or training his miniature dachshund to run in the annual Buda Weiner Dog Races. He lives just outside Austin.

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Brian D. Hinson

Brian D. Hinson

Brian D. Hinson has abandoned all semblance of a career in 1999, opting for part-time gigs and visiting 40-some countries backpacker style. He recently slowed life even further to settle in deep rural New Mexico, USA with his wife Kathleen Eickholt and three pitbulls to gaze at sunsets and write science fiction. His tales can be found in Cast of Wonders, Cossmass Infinities, Andromeda Spaceways, On Spec Magazine, and more.  Follow him on Bluesky at @travelinbrian.bsky.social.

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Elie Hirschman

Elie Hirschman

Elie Hirschman always wanted to be a voice actor, growing up watching He-man, ThunderCats and Voltron. After recording several e-Learning videos, scientific articles and commercial narration gigs, Elie discovered the world of audio drama and sci-fi podcasts, working with such groups as Darker Projects and Dream Realm Productions. 20 years and over 30 EA Podcast appearances later, still no guest spot on any of the He-man reboots, but who knows what’ll happen in the next 20 years?”

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Glen Hirshberg

orn to parents Linda Hirshberg (psychologist) and Jerry Hirshberg (painter, founder of Nissan Design International, and author of The Creative Priority), Hirshberg began telling stories at the age of three. “My mother was a psychologist, my father a designer and painter, and I think their influence still resonates through everything I write. I can’t draw a straight line, but I love painting with the language, and what interests me most in stories, even the spooky ones, is the way people respond to and discover one another as their lives unfold or unravel.”

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