Linda Trott Dickman
Linda Trott Dickman has been writing poetry since her first sleep-away camp experience when she was ten years old. Linda is the author of Robes, The Air That I Breathe Continue Reading
Linda Trott Dickman has been writing poetry since her first sleep-away camp experience when she was ten years old. Linda is the author of Robes, The Air That I Breathe Continue Reading
As a French Quebecois who failed English Lit. in 11th grade, he is now proud to own enough Air-Guitars and Bugbear bait & growth hormones to fill imagination’s warehouse. He Continue Reading
Frances Lu-Pai Ippolito is an emerging Chinese American writer in Portland, Oregon. When she’s not spending time with her children in the outdoors, she’s crafting short stories in horror, sci-fi, Continue Reading
Born and raised in Queens, NY, William John Rostron now splits his time between his home on Long Island and traveling the country in his Tiffin motorhome. When not writing, Continue Reading
Colonel David Lange was born and grew up on Long Island, New York. A graduate of the United States Air Force Academy, he served for 30 years as an Active Continue Reading
Shannon Frost Greenstein resides in Philadelphia with her children, soulmate, and stubborn cats. She is the author of “Pray for Us Sinners,” a forthcoming fiction collection from Alien Buddha Press, Continue Reading
Debbie De Louise is an award-winning author and a reference librarian at a public library on Long Island. She is a member of Sisters-in-Crime, International Thriller Writers, the Long Island Continue Reading
Dark fiction author and poet, Lisa Diaz Meyer uses controversial topics and awarenesses in her collection of award-winning speculative fiction. Other than reading and writing she loves the theater, photography, Continue Reading
Stephen’s father was in the Royal Air Force during all of his childhood and youth, moving every couple of years or so, so he was always the new kid in Continue Reading
Hayley St. James (they/them) is a Boston-born, usually-New York-based playwright and performer, and a graduate of Marymount Manhattan College’s class of 2020. A non-binary lesbian on the autism spectrum, they Continue Reading