Mark Patrick Morehead
An aspiring writer living in Denver, Colorado, Mark Patrick Morehead is currently marketing his third novel, revising the forth. He has several published short stories and a drawer-full still looking for homes.
An aspiring writer living in Denver, Colorado, Mark Patrick Morehead is currently marketing his third novel, revising the forth. He has several published short stories and a drawer-full still looking for homes.
GUS MORENO is from the south side of Chicago, and his work has appeared in LitroNY, Bluestem Magazine, Chuck Palahniuk’s “Burnt Tongues” anthology, and a bunch of other places that are totally not defunct. He is currently working on a new novel.
Luis Moreno – is an actor from New York City. He holds an MFA in acting from Columbia University, and you can learn more about him at his website, luismorenotheactor.com. He loves recording audiobooks, and does so for many publishers; his narration work can be found on Audible and other commercial platforms.
Silvia Moreno-Garcia is the author of The Bewitching, The Seventh Veil of Salome, The Daughter of Doctor Moreau, Mexican Gothic, and many other books. She has won the Locus, British Fantasy and World Fantasy awards.
Her first YA novel, Sleepless, is published by Stripes / Little Tiger Press as part of their Red Eye horror series. (more…)
T.M Morgan has also been published in Vastarien and Lamplight. He lives in southern Maryland with his family.
US author of much short fiction collected in Shock Theatre: Collected Speculative Fiction, 2002-2006 (coll 2011) and further volumes [see Checklist below]. There Was a Crooked Man (2009) is a Time Travel tale in which an insane soldier from a post-nuclear future arrives in seventeenth-century America and begins wreaking havoc upon history. The Arkadia trilogy-in-progress, as listed below, is fantasy. The Blackguard sf series, opening with Blackguard 1: Fathers & Sons (2010), portrays a Near Future secessionist western USA afflicted with internal gang wars and also (it emerges) Extraterrestrial influences.
Somewhere between taking care of her family in Toronto and participating in activism in a few areas, Jen does her best to keep getting all of these ideas out of her head and onto the page. She has been a participant of the Critters writing workshop, and is an affiliate member of the Horror Writers Association. “I Am Your Dog” is Jen’s first professional sale. While she works on getting the next one out there, she can be found on Twitter at @jencamorris and on Instagram at morris.jca.
Jen would like to promote the Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides program, as her son is a client of the Autism Assistance Dog Guide program. If anyone would like to donate to the Foundation, they can be found at www.dogguides.com