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Tonia Brown

writes fantasy, science fiction and horror stories.Her books include Epiphany (Sugar and Spice Press, 2009) and White Elephant (Sugar and Spice Press, 2009).Her work has also been featured in anthologies that include Vicious Verses and Reanimated Rhymes; Zany Zombie Poetry



Brick Marlin

lives in Jeffersonville, Indiana.His short stories have been featured in a number of print and online magazines, among them, Blood Moon Rising, Necrotic Tissue, MicroHorror and Sand: A Journal Of Strange Tales.His books include Dark Places of Rest (Sonar 4
Brick Marlin

Why I write

By Virginia PhiriI was born and bred in Mzilikazi Township, Bulawayo in 1954. I now work and live in Harare. I made a decision to write in my spare time in 1990 even though I had a satisfying job as
Why I write

Dave and Lillian Brummet

have written and published two "how-to" books, Purple Snowflake Marketing: How to make your book stand out in a crowd and Trash Talk: Learn how you can impact the planet as well as Towards Understanding (PublishAmerica, 2005) a collection of
Dave and Lillian Brummet

Ulysses Chuka Kibuuka

was born in1953 at Karera, Bugongi-Sheema, western Uganda. He attended St Peter's College, Tororo and the Aga Khan School, Masaka. In 1986 Kibuuka was with the NRA guerrillas that ousted the Milton Obote regime and he still serves in the
Ulysses Chuka Kibuuka


Gisela Hoyle

was born in Barkly-West, in the Northern Cape of South Africa.She attended Kimberley Girls High School and graduated with an M.A in English from Rhodes University.She taught at Rhodes University and then at various schools in South Africa. Currently, she
Gisela Hoyle

Jason Blacker

was born in Cape Town but grew up in Johannesburg. He moved to Vancouver, Canada when he was 18 years old and currently lives in Calgary.He spent some time at art college before getting a degree in English Literature. He
Jason Blacker

Jennifer Armstrong

has worked as a martial arts journalist.Her memoir, Minus the Morning (Lulu, 2009) explores what it was like to grow up in a white, Christian, Rhodesian family.She is also the author of three e-books: Dambudzo Marechera (Lulu, 2009), which explores

J. R. Reardon

is a Boston native; Suffolk University Law School alum, and former partner of Saltzman & McNaught LLP.She has practiced law in many areas including civil and criminal litigation. She is active in several legal associations in both Massachusetts and the

Word Masala

An annual anthology of selected writing by the non-resident South Asian authorsWe are now accepting a submission for this annual anthology in English from any non-resident South Asian writer, poet and illustrator living in a country other than the country

John Miller

has more than 40 publishing credits to his name.His stories have appeared in magazines that include Necrotic Tissue; The Devil's Food Anthology; Three Crow Press; Tooth Decay Anthology, and Sonar 4 Magazine.In addition to writing, Miller also edits the online

Esther David

writes in English and Gujarati.Her novels include The Walled City (Syracuse University Press, 2002); The Book of Esther (Penguin Global, 2003); The Book of Rachel (Penguin Global, 2007) and Shalom India Housing Society (Feminist Press, 2009).Her work has also been

Chris Wood

lives in Manchester, England.He has written about film and books for a variety of publications and is the author of The Ingredients Of A Good Thriller (LDB Publishing, 2008) and Sherlock Holmes and the Underpants of Death (LDB Publishing, 2009).Related

Jeani Rector

s stories have been featured in magazines that include, Horrormasters; Hackwriters; Bewildering Stories; Aphelion and All Destiny.Her work also appears in the anthologies, The Ethereal Gazette: Issue Three (Lake Fossil Press, 2006) and Fiction Prodigies And Legends Volume 1: Interviews

Mark Kaplan, author of 'A Thousand Beauties'

Novelist, school teacher and screenwriter, Mark Adam Kaplan was born in Staten Island, NY. He holds a Bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan and a Masters of Fine Arts from the American Film Institute's Center for Film and Television

Christian A. Dumais, author of 'Empty Rooms Lonely Countries'

Christian A. Dumais' work has been featured in newspapers and magazines that include the St. Petersburg Times, GUD Magazine and Third Wednesday. His latest book, Empty Rooms Lonely Countries (CreateSpace, 2009) is a collection of short stories that draws on

Bryce Beattie, author of 'Oasis'

Novelist Bryce Beattie describes himself as a pulp addict, a programmer, a husband and a father.He is also the author of Oasis (CreateSpace, 2008), a novel that focuses on small town nurse, Corbin St. Laurent as he desperately tries to

Clifford Lane Mark, author of 'Ecumensus'

Clifford Lane Mark's first novel, Ecumensus: The Next Vision (IUniverse, 2009) has won a number of awards and has been described as having "an almost supernatural energy of truth around it".In this interview, Clifford Lane Mark talks about his concerns

Online Book Festival

We're discussing Hemingway, Nietzsche, F Scott Fitzgerald, Dashiell Hammett, Edgar Allan Poe and all of the great writers in our festival. We're also discussing new writers and their works and us and our work. Come join us.Source of message:Patrick MackeownEditorLitarena

FantasyCon 2009

FantasyCon is part of British Fantasy Society's (BFS) calendar, and has been held since the 1970s; from 2007 it has taken place in the Britannia Hotel in Nottingham. This year FantasyCon is scheduled for the 18-20 September, once again in

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