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AUTHORS:


SHOWCASED WRITER:

TIM LEES
Dec - Feb
From the House Committee
Interview with Tony Lee: Views From the Shambly House
Bibliography

See interview  in Midnight Street magazine.


FICTION:

JETSE DE VRIES
Near Absolute Zero

Jetse de Vries is a technical specialist for a propulsion company, and used to travel the world for this. Of late, due to the increased time both his story writing and joining the Interzone editorial team is taking up, he's trying to settle into a desk job.
Further examples of his writing can be found in Nemonymous 4; the Journal of Pulse-Pounding Narratives, vol 2; The Amityville House of Pancakes, vol. 1; TEL : Stories; DeathGrip: Exit Laughing; and Northwest Passages: A Cascadian Odyssey. Which makes him a sort of late-labelled, experimental pulpster with a modern sensibility, and a wicked sense of humour, all drenched in stylistic excess, with the odd tendency of extreme extrapolation. And all he really wants to do is write SF...


GARY FRY
At Issue

Gary Fry has had stories published in Brutarian Quarterly, All Hallows, Here and Now, Bare Bone 5 and 7, Lighthouse Magazine, Supernatural Tales, Black Petals, Fusing Horizons, Frothing at the Mouth, Thirteen Stories, Blood Moon Rising, and the anthologies Peep Show Volume 1, Dark Elation Volume 1 and Maelstrom 1.
Gary also edits the highly acclaimed Fusing Horizons, and most recently, his Grey Friar Press has produced the superb Poe’s Progeny. Check out the website: http://www.grayfriarpress.com/


SIMON CLARK
The Hand of Glory

The current issue of Midnight Street (# 5) has an exclusive interview by Tony Mileman and free 20 page bibliography (compiled by Tony Mileman) included.


MARIE O’REGAN
Can You See Me?

Marie O'Regan lives in Chesterfield with her partner, Paul Kane, and her four children. She is the Chairperson of the British Fantasy Society and edits their magazine, Dark Horizons. She also typesets for a number of independent publishers and designs websites. More information can be found on www.marieoregan.net

Bibliography:
1.Suicide Bridge, online on Quantum Muse December 2001, Dusksite March 2002, and in print in Here and Now Issue 4, December 2004.
2. Tabitha's Angel, online in Gator Springs Gazette, December 2001.
3. Sea View - online on www.savagenight.com in June 2002, and reprinted in Dark Horizons 45, February 2004.
4. Stay - Dusksite May 2003, reprinted in When Darkness Comes, May 2004.
5. Touch - Dusksite July 2003, www.horrorlibrary.net August 2003.
6. Do You Remember? - Dark Angel Rising Issue 10, January 2004
7. Alsiso - The Alsiso Project, Elastic Press, January 2004.
8. Samedi's Child - online on www.shadow-writer.co.uk in October 2003, to be reprinted this year in Shadow Writers Vol 3, Rainfall Books.
9. Bleed For Me - Terror Tales Vol. 2, Rainfall Books, May 2004.
10. Spiritus Sanctus - in Amazzoni, Ferrari Edizione, Italy 2005.
11. Spiritus Sanctus - in Amazonen, Ubooks, Germany, 2005.
Forthcoming - essay on 'The Changeling' in Cinema Macabre, PS Publishing, October 2005.
Can You See Me? - Midnight Street, Summer 2005.
Collection - Mirror Mere, Rainfall Books, Autumn 2005.


TIM NICKELS
Lusheart

Read the interview with Tim HERE


ALLEN ASHLEY
War Haven

Read the interview with Allen HERE
Read the article, ‘The Editing Game’ HERE


NON-FICTION:

JON HARTLESS
Soapbox: The Art of Getting Published, Sort Of...

Jon Hartless has had his first novel appear via an on line publisher, (The Contentment of Eric Williams, published at www.pulplessfiction.com)
He has been published in a handful of on line magazines, and also appears in the anthology Poe's Progeny. His work can be characterised as black sci fi comedies, though a few belong more in the comedic horror genre.


MICHAEL LOHR
The Mystic’s Bardo: The Mythos of the Shadow Serpent

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


POETRY:

GEOFF STEVENS
Thoughts of Boris Karloff...

Geoff Stevens is a poet, and the Editor of Purple Patch Poetry Magazine for 29 years.
He also illustrated the cover of the final issue of Roadworks (# 16).


ILLUSTRATORS:


CHRIS CARTWRIGHT
Illustrations for Cover, Back Cover, ‘Can You See Me?’ And ‘War Haven’.

Chris Cartwright lives in the USA and is an artist who creates art for book covers, posters,DVD covers and illustrations for stories.
She has done work for Whispers of Wickedness, Incidious Reflections and Penwomanship.
You can view samples of her work at: www.digitelldesign.com or
www.digitell.homestead.com


AC EVANS
Illustrations for ‘From the House Committee’ and ‘Near Absolute Zero’.

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
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