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AUTHORS:


SHOWCASED WRITER:

ROSANNE RABINOWITZ
Return of the Pikart Posse
The Colour of Water
Interview with Editor, Trevor Denyer
Bibliography

See interview  in Midnight Street magazine.


FICTION:

GARY McMAHON
Estate of the Nation

Gary McMahon has previously had fiction accepted by titles including Roadworks, Nasty Piece Of Work, Fusing Horizons, All Hallows, Bare Bone, Black Petals, and Supernatural tales. He also has stories online at the Whispers Of Wickedness website, and has recently sold tales to the anthologies Maelstrom, Dark Elation, Dead Winter, Dark Sins And Desires Unveiled, and an as-yet untitled anthology from Ash Tree Press.


SCOTT NICHOLSON
The October Girls

Scott Nicholson is an American novelist with three successful novels, The Red Church, The Harvest and The Manor (read an excerpt here), and a collection of short stories to his credit. His new novel, The Home is due for publication in August 2005. An interview with Michael Lohr was published in Midnight Street #3 (copies still available here). Check out his website at:
http://www.hauntedcomputer.com


JANE FELL
Bleeding Heart

Jane Fell lives in North Wales with her husband and son, and was born just over the border in Chester. She works in Chester Cathedral as a shop assistant, and in the winter when it’s not very busy she sometimes scribbles poems and ideas for horror stories. Her work has appeared in numerous publications including Razorblades, Eratica and Roadworks.


RALPH ROBERT MOORE
The Machine of a Religious Man

Ralph Robert Moore lives in Dallas, Texas. His story, ‘rump-a-thump’ appeared in Roadworks #9, and 'Visibility' (Roadworks #11) received an Honoura­ble Mention in the Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror anthology. He is the author of the underground classic, ‘Father Figure’. His website, 'Sentence' is at: http://www.ralphrobertmoore.com


PAUL EDWARDS
Highways

Paul Edwards is twenty seven years old and hails from Bristol, Somerset. He has previously been published in magazines / anthologies such as Peeping Tom, Kimota, Darkness Rising, The Dream Zone and Wicked Hollow. Hobbies and interests include Italian zombie horror movies, rock music and sampling the local Somerset scrumpy cider. Writers he admires include Ramsay Campbell, Graham Joyce, Poppy Z Brite and David Almond.


ANDREW ROBERTS
Lie-Down-Johnny

Andrew Roberts has had work featured in various magazines such as Nasty Piece of Work, Sackcloth and Ashes, Roadworks, Darkness Rising and now Midnight Street. He once received a fan letter from Australia, but so far has been unable to exchange this for food or hard cash (as if he would). He is currently writing more short stories and 2007's summer movie blockbuster, for which he will be selling out righteously to the Disney Dollar and a multiplicity of product campaigns the like of which has never been seen before. Watch this space!


LAUREN HALKON
Served Cold

Lauren Halkon is the author of over 30 published short stories and poems as well as the dark fantasy novel, ‘Night Seekers’. She is also a photographer, artist & part-time philosopher. Her stories have appeared in magazines including Legend, Roadworks (in which she appeared as a Featured Writer), Realms of Fantasy, Visionary Tongue, Enigmatic Tales and The Urbanite. For more information visit her website at: www.halkon.co.uk


RONALD JONES
The Mad Hitchcock Escape

Ronald Jones' most recent works are ‘Cole's Secret Journal’ (1996) ‘Crucibles of Passion - A Novella’ (2000) and ‘Ghost of the Wolf - An Original Screenplay’ (2000). The latter, a suspenseful erotic thriller, is available through www.iuniverse.com


NON-FICTION:

ROBERT DANDO
Soapbox: Six Appeal

Robert Dando’s published work includes ‘Kenneth Wood – A Tribute’ in Openmind (October – November 1985), ‘Out of Sight, Not Out of Mind’ an article about psychiatrist, Ronald Laing, in Hampstead and Highgate Express (August 1990), and more recently, ‘Hereditaries and How Parliament Works’; stories published in Piffle magazine (Winter 2003), ‘Stanley Kubrick and Chess’, an article in Chess magazine (August 2004), ‘Fancy Dress’, a story in Awen magazine (August 2004) and ‘We’ve All Got to Die Some Time’, a story in Garbaj magazine (August 2004).


MICHAEL LOHR
The Mystic’s Bardo: The Lost Interview With the Ghost of Jim Morrison

Coon Hunting in the Carolina Mountains Blindfolded - Michael Lohr interviews Eric S Brown

Michael Lohr is a professional international journalist. His work has appeared in such diverse magazines as Rolling Stone, The Economist, Southern Living, Men’s Journal, ESPN the Magazine, Outside Magazine, Caribbean Travel & Life, Canoe Journal, Canoe & Kayaking, Outdoor Life and Blue Ridge Country, to name a few.
He is currently Senior-Editor-At-Large and a member of the Board of Directors of Beyond Borders Press based in Reykjavík, Iceland and Bay of Islands, New Zealand.
His webpage can be found at:
http://www.internet.is/music/writer/michael_lohr.htm

Eric S Brown is a writer who has had around 300 short stories published in the last 3+ years in the small press and beyond as well as 6 chapbooks and the paperback collections Dying Days, Portals of Terror, Space Stations and Graveyards, and Madmen's Dreams as well as the novel ‘Cobble’ (pending from Mundania Books) and the e-collection Poisoned Graves from Double Dragon Press. For further information, visit his website here
Read an example story here


POETRY:

JILL MORRIS
Miss Dilys Millett
Cooking Tea

Jill Morris has had poems published in Roadworks, Legend, Moonstone, Pennine Platform and various anthologies. She has co-written a book (with Heather Coupland), called ‘Don’t Cry Nanna’, which is currently selling well in Yorkshire. She is currently working on a novel of her own entitled ‘Peripheral Vision’.



ILLUSTRATORS:

AC EVANS
Illustrations for Cover, Return of the Pikart Posse, Estate of the Nation, Highways, Served Cold.

A C Evans lives in West London, England. His artistic activities include both poetry and visual art - for over thirty-five years, his drawings, collages, reviews, articles, translations, poetry and poetic fictions have appeared in numerous magazines in the UK and America, including Stride, Fire, Fisheye, Memes, Penny Dreadful, Angel Exhaust, Outlaw, Neon Highway, Harlequin and Terrible Work. He has had many author collections published. For more information go to: www.the-void.ws



RUSSELL DICKERSON
Illustrations for The Colour of Water, The Machine of a Religious Man.

Russell Dickerson lives in the USA and has provided illustrations for many books and magazines, including Legend and Roadworks. His work has featured in Spectrum 9, the collection of winning entries for the Spectrum Art Competition 2002. Check out his work at:
http://www.darkstormcreative.com
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