James Chambers is an American author, comic book writer, and member of the
Horror Writers Association
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Overview
HWA was formed in 1985 with t ...
.
Biography
Chambers is a member of and volunteer for the
Horror Writers Association
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HWA was formed in 1985 with t ...
and recipient of the 2012 HWA President's Richard Laymon Award and the 2016
HWA Silver Hammer Award The Horror Writers Association (HWA) periodically gives the Silver Hammer Award to an HWA volunteer who has done a truly massive amount of work for the organization, often unsung and behind the scenes. It was instituted in 1996, and is decided by a ...
. In 2018, he chaired StokerCon, the Horror Writers Association annual conference, and taught writing workshops at the HWA Horror University.
He was awarded the
Bram Stoker Award for Best Graphic Novel in 2016 for ''
Kolchak: the Night Stalker: The Forgotten Lore of Edgar Allan Poe'' and has been a finalist for the
Bram Stoker Award
The Bram Stoker Award is a recognition presented annually by the Horror Writers Association (HWA) for "superior achievement" in dark fantasy and horror writing.
History
The Awards were established in 1987 and have been presented annually since ...
three times.
In 1995 and 1996, he collaborated with
Leonard Nimoy
Leonard Simon Nimoy (; March 26, 1931 – February 27, 2015) was an American actor, famed for playing Spock in the ''Star Trek'' franchise for almost 50 years. This includes originating Spock in the original ''Star Trek'' series in 1966, then ...
as editor on the comic book series ''Leonard Nimoy's
Primortals'' and ''Origins'' and with
Majel Barrett Roddenberry
Majel Barrett-Roddenberry (; born Majel Leigh Hudec;
, '' Gene Roddenberry
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's ''Lost Universe''. He also edited ''Isaac Asimov's I*BOTS'', a posthumous comic book series based on concepts by
Isaac Asimov
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. He lives in
New York
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, is a member of the Horror Writers Association New York Chapter, and coordinates the ''Night Terror'' series of horror readings in New York City.
Published Works
Anthology
:* ''A New York State of Fright: Horror Stories from the Empire State'' eds. James Chambers,
April Grey
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, and
Robert Masterson
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, New York:
Hippocampus Press
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As of 2017, it has issued ...
, 2018 (). This fund-raising anthology benefitted
Girls Write Now Girls Write Now is a nonprofit organization serving girls and gender-expansive youth who attend New York City public schools and are from historically and systemically underserved communities. It was founded by Maya Nussbaum, now executive director ...
.
Collections
:* ''On the Night Border'', Bowie, MD:
Raw Dog Screaming Press
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, 2019. ( PB; HC)
:* "The Engines of Sacrifice" - ''The Engines of Sacrifice''. Colusa, CA: Dark Regions Press, 2011. (); a collection of four
Lovecraft-inspired novellas published by Dark Regions Press which
Publishers Weekly
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described as "…chillingly evocative…" in a starred review.
:* ''Resurrection House'', Colusa, Calif.: Dark Regions Press, 2009. ()
:* ''The Midnight Hour: Saint Lawn Hill and Other Tales'', Baltimore, MD:
Die, Monster, Die! Books, 2005. ()
Comics and Graphic Novels
:* "The Origin of the Primortals, Part I" - ''
Leonard Nimoy
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's Primortals: ORIGINS'' Vol. 1, No. 1 (1995). Boca Raton, FL:
Tekno Comix
Tekno Comix was an American publishing company that produced comic books from 1995 to 1997.
History
The company was founded by Laurie Silvers and Mitchell Rubenstein as a division of their publicly traded company, Big Entertainment. Tekno Comix ...
/Big Entertainment.
:* "The Origin of the Primortals, Part II" - ''Leonard Nimoy's Primortals: ORIGINS'' Vol. 1, No. 2 (1995). Boca Raton, FL: TeknoComix/Big Entertainment.
:* "Cross Country: Part I" - ''Leonard Nimoy's Primortals'' Vol. 1, No. 13 (1995). Boca Raton, FL: TeknoComix/Big Entertainment.
:* "Cross Country: Part II" - ''Leonard Nimoy's Primortals'' Vol. 1, No. 14 (1995). Boca Raton, FL: TeknoComix/Big Entertainment.
:* "Cross Country: Part III" - ''Leonard Nimoy's Primortals'' Vol. 1, No. 15 (1995). Boca Raton, FL: TeknoComix/Big Entertainment.
:* "Cross Country: World in Flames" - ''Leonard Nimoy's Primortals'' Vol. 2, No. 0 (1996). Boca Raton, FL: TeknoComix/Big Entertainment.
:* "Homecoming" - ''Leonard Nimoy's Primortals'' Vol. 2, No. 7 (1996). Boca Raton, FL: TeknoComix/Big Entertainment.
:* "Lost Girl" - ''Shadow House'' Vol. 1, No. 1 (August, 1997). New York: Shadow House Press.
:* "Black Coffin Death" - ''Shadow House'' Vol. 1, No. 2 (October, 1997). New York: Shadow House Press.
:* "Swamp Thunder" - ''Shadow House'' Vol. 1, No. 3 (December, 1997). New York: Shadow House Press.
:* "The Mourning After" - ''Shadow House'' Vol. 1, No. 4 (February, 1998). New York: Shadow House Press.
:* "One Man's Nightmare, Another Man's Soul" - ''Shadow House'' Vol. 1, No. 5 (April, 1997). New York:
Shadow House Press
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.
:* "The Hand of Gorlak" - ''The Midnight Hour'' Vol. 1, No. 1 (August, 2004). Baltimore, MD: Die Monster Die Books.
:* "The Demon Head of Harbuu Kisasi" - ''Negative Burn'' Vol. 2, No. 9 (January, 2007).
Image Comics
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/
Desperado Publishing.
:* ''Kolchak the Night Stalker: The Forgotten Lore of Edgar Allan Poe'', Moonstone Books, 2016. - This
Bram Stoker Award
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History
The Awards were established in 1987 and have been presented annually since ...
-winning graphic novel featured Carl Kolchak of the television series in all-new stories inspired by the life and works of Edgar Allan Poe.
Novellas
:* ''The Dead Bear Witness'' - Pennsville, NJ: eSpec Books, 2019, paperback (); MD:
Cemetery Dance, 2019, e-book; Dark Quest Books, Howell, NJ, 2012. (); published in an earlier version as a chapbook, Baltimore, MD: Die, Monster, Die! Books, 2002 / Reprinted, ''The Dead Walk''. Vincent Sneed, ed. Baltimore, MD: Die, Monster, Die! Books, 2004. ()
:* ''Tears of Blood'' - Pennsville, NJ: eSpec Books, 2020, (); Dark Quest Books, Howell, NJ, 2012. (); published in an earlier version as "Crying Tears of Blood, Sweet Like Honey" in ''Bare Bone # 9''. Kevin L. Donihe, ed. Raw Dog Screaming Press, November 2006.
:* "The Dead, In Their Masses" - The Dead Walk Again. Vince Sneed, ed. Farmingdale, NY: Padwolf Publishing, 2007. ()
:* "Investigation 37" - ''The Engines of Sacrifice''. Colusa, CA: Dark Regions Press, 2011. ()
:* "The Hidden Room" - ''The Engines of Sacrifice''. Colusa, CA: Dark Regions Press, 2011. ()
:* "The Ugly Birds" - ''The Engines of Sacrifice''. Colusa, CA: Dark Regions Press, 2011. ()
:* ''Three Chords of Chaos'' - Pennsville, NJ:
eSpec Books, 2019, ();
Dark Quest Books, Howell, NJ, 2013. ().
Short fiction
:* "The Ghost of the Bayou Pitenn" - ''Chiral Mad 4''.
Michael Bailey and
Lucy A. Snyder, eds.
Written Backwards, Calif., 2018. ()
:* "A Manifest Destiny, or the Testament of a Continental Regular" - ''War Fear''.
Bruce Gehweiller, ed. Marietta, GA:
Marietta Publishing, 2002. Paperback edition, 2008. (/978-1892669209)
:* "A Wandering Blackness" - ''Lin Carter's Dr. Anton Zarnak, Occult Detective''.
Robert Price, ed. Marietta, GA: Marietta Publishing, 2002. () - received an honorable mention in The
Year's Best Fantasy and Horror
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, Sixteenth Annual Collection
:* "Keeper of Beasts" - ''Lin Carter's Dr. Anton Zarnak, Occult Detective.'' Robert Price, ed. Marietta, GA: Marietta Publishing, 2002. ()
:* ''Mooncat Jack'' - Chapbook, Baltimore, MD: Die, Monster, Die! Books, 2002. / Reprinted, ''Resurrection House,'' Colusa, Calif.: Dark Regions Press, 2009. ()
:* "The Last Stand of Black Danny O'Barry" - ''Weird Trails''.
Michael Szymanski
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, ed. Lockport, NY:
Triad Entertainment
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, 2002. () / Reprinted, ''Resurrection House'', Colusa, Calif.: Dark Regions Press, 2009. ()
:* "The Tale of the Spanish Prisoner" - ''WarFear''. Bruce Gehweiller, ed. Marietta, GA: Marietta Publishing, 2002. Paperback edition, 2008. / Reprinted, Resurrection House, Colusa, Calif.: Dark Regions Press, 2009. ()
:* "Trick" - ''Mooncat Jack'', Chapbook, Baltimore, MD: Die, Monster, Die! Books, 2002. / Reprinted, ''No Longer Dreams''.
Danielle Ackley-McPhail
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,
Lee Hillmann
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,
L. Jagi Lamplighter
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, and
Jeff Lyman, eds. Baltimore, MD:
Lite Circle Books
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, 2005 / Reprinted, ''Resurrection House'', Colusa, Calif.: Dark Regions Press, 2009. ()
:* "Against the Stars Themselves" - ''The Black Book'', January, 2003.
:* "The Kind Old Fellow" - ''Sick: An Anthology of Illness''.
John Edward Lawson
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* Seco ...
, ed. Baltimore, MD: Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2003. ()
:* "Refugees" - ''Allen K's Inhuman''.
Allen Koszowski Allen, Allen's or Allens may refer to:
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, ed. Baltimore, MD: Die, Monster, Die! Books, 2004. (w/ Vince Sneed). / Reprinted, ''Resurrection House'', Colusa, Calif.: Dark Regions Press, 2009. ()
:* "Resurrection House" - ''The Dead Walk''.
Vincent Sneed
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, ed. Baltimore, MD: Die, Monster, Die! Books, 2004. ()/ Reprinted, ''Resurrection House'', Colusa, Calif.: Dark Regions Press, 2009. ()
:* "Blood & Water, Fang & Sting" - ''The Midnight Hour: Saint Lawn Hill and Other Tales''. Baltimore, MD: Die, Monster, Die! Books, 2005. () - created in collaboration with artist
Jason Whitley
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:* "Children of the Oneiroi" - ''The Midnight Hour: Saint Lawn Hill and Other Tales''. Baltimore, MD: Die, Monster, Die! Books, 2005. ()
:* "Danse" (as Jan Rukh) - ''Dark Furies''. Vincent Sneed, ed. Baltimore, MD: Die, Monster, Die! Books, 2005. ()
:* "Gray Gulls Gyre" - ''Dark Furies''. Vincent Sneed, ed. Baltimore, MD: Die, Monster, Die! Books, 2005. () / Reprinted, ''Resurrection House'', Colusa, Calif.: Dark Regions Press, 2009. ()
:* "The Hand of Fate" - Chapbook, Baltimore, MD: Die, Monster, Die! Books, 2005 / Reprinted, ''The Midnight Hour: Saint Lawn Hill and Other Tales''. Baltimore, MD: Die, Monster, Die! Books, 2005. () / Reprinted, ''R. Allen Leider's The Hellfire Lounge 2,'' Marietta, GA: Marietta Publishing, 2011. ()
:* "Hot-Baked Hell" - ''The Midnight Hour: Saint Lawn Hill and Other Tales''. Baltimore, MD: Die, Monster, Die! Books, 2005. ()
:* "Law of the Kuzzi" - ''No Longer Dreams''. Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Lee Hillmann, L. Jagi Lamplighter, and Jeff Lyman, eds. Baltimore, MD: Lite Circle Books, 2005. / Reprinted on SpaceWesterns.com, September 2007. / Reprinted in ''Cowboys in Space''. Mike McPhail, ed., Louisville, CO: Copper Dog Publishing, 2016 (978-1943690091)
:* "Picture Man" - ''Bare Bone # 7''.
Kevin L. Donihe
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, ed. Raw Dog Screaming Press, May 2005.
:* "Saint Lawn Hill" - ''The Midnight Hour: Saint Lawn Hill and Other Tales''. Baltimore, MD: Die, Monster, Die! Books, 2005. ()
:* "The Blackburn Cairns" - ''The Midnight Hour: Saint Lawn Hill and Other Tales''. Baltimore, MD: Die, Monster, Die! Books, 2005. ()
:* "The Blood of Demons" - ''The Midnight Hour: Saint Lawn Hill and Other Tales.'' Baltimore, MD: Die, Monster, Die! Books, 2005. ()
:* "Unhallowed Ground, Unholy Flesh" - ''Lost Worlds of Space and Time'' (Volume 1),
Steven Lines
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, Ed., Calne, Wiltshire, UK:
Rainfall Books
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, 2005.
:* "Upon A Slender Stem" - ''Hear Them Roar.''
CJ Henderson and
Patrick Thomas, eds. Spyre, 2006 (Reissued: Marietta, GA: Marietta Publishing, 2008); originally published in ''The Midnight Hour: Saint Lawn Hill and Other Tales''. Baltimore, MD: Die, Monster, Die! Books, 2005. ()
:* "Young Demons" - At The Midnight Hour (.com), 2005.
:* "Mosqueto" - ''Crypt-Critters'' (Volume 1).
Bruce Gehweiller, ed. Farmingdale, NY:
Padwolf Publishing, 2006. ()
:* "The Feeding Things" - ''Cthulhu Sex # 23''. Cthulhu Sex, February 2006. / Reprinted, Resurrection House, Colusa, Calif.: Dark Regions Press, 2009. ()
:* "The Roaches in the Walls" - ''Hardboiled Cthulhu''.
James Ambeuhl
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, ed. Lake Orion, MI:
Elder Signs Press, 2006. ()
:* "An Account of Two Deaths" - ''Crypt-Critters'' (Volume 2). Bruce Gehweiller, ed. Farmingdale, NY: Padwolf Publishing, 2007. ()
:* "Killer Eye" - ''Breach the Hull''. (Defending the Future, Volume 1)
Mike McPhail
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, ed. Marietta, GA: Marietta Publishing, 2007. ()
:* "Sally Smiles" - ''Bad-Ass Faeries''. Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Lee Hillmann, L. Jagi Lamplighter, and Jeff Lyman, eds. Marietta, GA: Marietta Publishing, 2007 / Reissued, Cincinnati, OH: Mundania Press, 2009. ()
:* "Swamp Hoppers" - ''Crypto-Critters'' (Volume 2). Bruce Gehweiller, ed. Farmingdale, NY: Padwolf Publishing, 2007. () / Reprinted, Resurrection House, Colusa, Calif.: Dark Regions Press, 2009 (Deluxe Edition hardcover only). ()
:* "The Way of the Bone" - ''Bad-Ass Faeries 2: Just Plain Bad''. Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Lee Hillmann, L. Jagi Lamplighter, and Jeff Lyman, eds. Marietta, GA: Marietta Publishing, 2008 / Reissued, Cincinnati, OH: Mundania Press, 2009. ()
:* "Corporeal Gains" - ''R. Allen Leider's Hellfire Lounge'', Marietta, GA: Marietta Publishing, 2009. ()
:* "Derelict" - ''Resurrection House'', Colusa, Calif.: Dark Regions Press, 2009 (Deluxe Edition hardcover only). ()
:* "Five Points" - ''Resurrection House'', Colusa, Calif.: Dark Regions Press, 2009. ()
:* "The Devil, You Know" - ''Domino Lady: Sex as a Weapon''.
Lori Gentile
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, ed.
Moonstone Books, 2009. ()
:* "Vicious Swimmers" - ''Resurrection House'', Colusa, Calif.: Dark Regions Press, 2009. ()
:* "War Movies" - ''So It Begins''. (Defending the Future, Volume 2) Mike McPhail, ed. Howell, NJ: Dark Quest Books, 2009. ()
:* "Box Lunch" - ''New Blood''.
Diane Raetz
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* '' ...
and
Patrick Thomas, eds. New York: Padwolf Publishing, 2010. ()
:* "Faerie Ring Blues" - ''Bad-Ass Faeries 3: In All Their Glory''. Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Lee Hillmann, L. Jagi Lamplighter, and Jeff Lyman, eds. Cincinnati, OH: Mundania Press, 2010. ()
:* "Grilg Friendly" - ''Barbarians at the Jumpgate''. Bruce Gehweiller, ed. New York: Padwolf Publishing, 2010. ()
:* "Henkin's Last Lies" - ''Bad Cop, No Donut''.
John L. French
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* Seco ...
, ed. New York: Padwolf Publishing, 2010. ()
:* "He Who Burns" - ''Dragon's Lure''. Danielle Ackley-McPhail,
Jennifer Ross, and Jeffrey Lyman, eds. Howell, NJ: Dark Quest Books, 2010. ()
:* "Topsy Turvy" - ''The Green Hornet Chronicles''.
Joe Gentile
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Gentile was born in Cleveland, ohio.
He ...
and
Win Scott Eckert
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, eds. Calumet City, IL:
Moonstone Entertainment, Inc., 2010. ()
:* "House of Automatons" - ''In an Iron Cage''. Danielle Ackley-McPhail,
Elektra Hammond
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, and
Neal Levin
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, eds. Howell, NJ: Dark Quest Books, 2011. ()
:* "Mother of Peace" - ''By Other Means'' (Defending the Future, Volume 3) Mike McPhail, ed. Howell, NJ: Dark Quest Books, 2011. ()
:* "Birch's Refugees" - ''The Dead Bear Witness'' (Corpse Fauna, volume 1), Dark Quest Books, Howell, NJ, 2012. ()
:* "Dead-End Street" - ''Tears of Blood'' (Corpse Fauna, volume 2), Dark Quest Books, Howell, NJ, 2012. ()
:* "I Am the Last" - ''Fantastic Futures 13''.
Robert E. Waters
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and
James R. Stratton
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, ed. Farmingdale, NY: Padwolf Publishing, 2012. ()
:* "Meet the Tuskersons" - ''Walrus Tales''. Kevin L. Donihe, ed.
Eraserhead Press
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, Portland, OR, 2012. ()
:* "A Snowball's Chance in Purgatory" - ''To Hell in a Fast Car''. John L. French, ed. Howell, NJ: Dark Quest Books, 2012. ()
:* "Trade War" - ''Best Laid Plans'' (Defending the Future, Volume 5) Mike McPhail, ed. Howell, NJ: Dark Quest Books, 2012. ()
:* "Upon Wave, Wind, and Tide" - ''Mermaids 13''. John L. French, ed. Farmingdale, NY: Padwolf Publishing, 2012. ()
:* "A Cat's Cry in Pluto's Kitchen" - ''Clockwork Chaos''. Neal Levin and Danielle Ackley-McPhail, eds. Howell, NJ: Dark Quest Books, 2013. ()
:* "Father of War" - ''Dogs of War'' (Defending the Future, Volume 6), Mike McPhail, ed. Howell, NJ: Dark Quest Books, 2013. ()
:* "Lost Daughters" - ''Deep Cuts: Mayhem, Menace, Misery''.
Angel Leigh McCoy
Angel Leigh McCoy is a game designer and fiction writer based in Seattle, Washington.
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Originally from the Midwest, Angel Leigh McCoy grew up delving into fantasy and horror novels and won her first essay contest in sixth ...
,
E.S. Magill
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, and
Chris Marrs
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, eds. Evil Jester Press, New York, 2013. ()
:* "Mnemonicide" - ''Chiral Mad 2''. Michael Bailey, ed. Written Backwards, Calif., 2013. ()
:* "The Blood Eaters" - ''The Avenger: Roaring Heart of the Crucible''.
Nancy Holder
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and
Joe Gentile
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He ...
, eds. Calumet City, IL: Moonstone Entertainment, Inc., 2013. ()
:* "The Steel Tsars" - ''The Spider: Extreme Prejudice''. Joe Gentile and
Tommy Hancock, eds. Calumet City, IL: Moonstone Entertainment, Inc., 2013. (/978-1-936814-46-6)
:* "Marco Polo" - ''Truth or Dare?''
Max Booth III, ed. Cibolo, TX:
Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing
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* Perpetual bond, a bond that ...
, 2014. ()
:* "The Price of Faces" - ''Qualia Nous''. Michael Bailey, ed. Written Backwards, Calif., 2014. ()
:* "Super-Villain Showcase #53: Enter the Deep Loa" - ''With Great Power''. John L. French and
Greg Schauer Greg is a masculine given name, and often a shortened form of the given name Gregory. Greg (more commonly spelled " Gregg") is also a surname.
People with the name
* Greg Abbott (disambiguation), multiple people
* Greg Abel (born 1961/1962), Cana ...
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:* "Tell It to the Judge" - ''TV Gods''. Jeff Young and Lee C. Hillman, eds. Fortress Publishing, Inc., 2014. ()
:* "The Flying Rock" - ''Bad-Ass Faeries 4: It's Elemental''. Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Lee Hillmann, L. Jagi Lamplighter, and Jeff Lyman, eds. Howell, NJ: Dark Quest Books, 2014. ()
:* "Eight Million Strong" - ''The Side of Good''. Danielle Ackley-McPhail and Greg Schauer, eds. Pennsville, NJ: eSpec Books, 2015. ()
:* "Every Second of Every Day" - ''The Society for the Preservation of CJ Henderson''. Danielle Ackley-McPhail and Greg Schauer, eds. Stratford, NJ: eSpec Books, 2015. ()
:* "Odd Quahogs" - ''Shadows Over Main Street''.
Doug Murano
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D. Alexander Ward D. or d. may refer to, usually as an abbreviation:
* Don (honorific), a form of address in Spain, Portugal, Italy, and their former overseas empires, usually given to nobles or other individuals of high social rank.
* Date of death, as an abbreviat ...
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:* "The Last Great Monologue of Evil Intent" - ''The Side of Evil''. Danielle Ackley-McPhail and Greg Schauer, eds. Pennsville, NJ: eSpec Books, 2015. ()
:* "The Monster with My Fist for Its Head" - ''Reel Dark''.
L. Andrew Cooper
Carl Linnaeus (; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné Blunt (2004), p. 171. (), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the ...
and Pamela Turner, eds. BlackWyrm Publishing, 2015. ()
:* "In Wolf's Clothing" - ''Gaslight & Grimm: Steampunk Faerie Tales''. Danielle Ackley-McPhail and
Diana Bastine
Diana most commonly refers to:
* Diana (name), a given name (including a list of people with the name)
* Diana (mythology), ancient Roman goddess of the hunt and wild animals; later associated with the Moon
* Diana, Princess of Wales (1961–199 ...
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:* "The Lost Boy" - ''Kolchak the Night Stalker: Passages of the Macabre''.
Dave Ulanski Dave may refer to:
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* ''Dave'' (musical), a 2018 stage musical adaptation of the film
* Dave (TV channel), a digital television channel in the ...
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Tracey Hill
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People and fictional characters
* Tracy (name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name or surname, also encompassing spelling variations
Places United States
* Tracy, ...
, eds. Lockport, IL: Moonstone Books, 2016. ()
:* "The Many Hands Inside the Mountain" - ''Dark Hallows II: Tales from the Witching Hour''.
Mark Parker
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, ed. Scarlet Galleon Publications, 2016. ()
:* "A Night at Odd Angels'" - ''Kolchak the Night Stalker: The Forgotten Lore of
Edgar Allan Poe
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'', Moonstone Books, 2016.
:* "The Meth Moths of Kraken Mare" - ''Man and Machine'' (Defending the Future, Volume 7). Mike McPhail, ed. Stratford, NJ: eSpec Books, 2017. ()
:* "A Song Left Behind in the Aztakea Hills" - ''Shadows Over Main Street, Volume 2''. Doug Murano and D. Alexander Ward, eds. Winchester, VA: Cutting Block Books, 2017. ()
:* "The Star Gazers" - ''If We Had Known'' (Beyond The Cradle). Mike McPhail, ed. Stratford, NJ: eSpec Books, 2017. ()
:* "A Feast for Dead Horses" - ''After Punk: Steampowered Tales of the After Life''. Danielle Ackley-McPhail and Greg Schauer, eds. Pennsville, NJ: eSpec Books, 2018. ()
:* "A Beach on Nellus" - ''In Harm's Way'', (Defending the Future, Volume 8) Pennsville, NJ: eSpec Books, 2019. ()
:* "Echoes from the Ice" - ''Mountains of Madness Revealed''.
Darrell Schweitzer
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, ed. UK: PS Publishing, 2019. ()
:* "The Black Box" - ''Footprints in the Stars''. Pennsville, NJ: eSpec Books, 2019. ()
:* "The Chamber of Last Earthly Delights" - ''On the Night Border''. Bowie, MD: Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2019. ( PB; HC)
:* "The Driver Under a Cheshire Moon" - ''On the Night Border''. Bowie, MD: Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2019. ( PB; HC)
:* "Feed the Fair Folk Sweet" - ''Three Chords of Chaos'', Pennsville, NJ: eSpec Books, 2019, ()
:* "Living/Dead" - ''On the Night Border''. Bowie. MD: Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2019. ( PB; HC)
:* "Red Mami" - ''On the Night Border''. Bowie, MD: Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2019. ( PB; HC)
:* "Right of Crossing" - ''The Pulp Horror Book of Phobias''.
MJ Sydney
MJ may refer to:
Fictional characters
* M.J. Delfino, in ''Desperate Housewives''
* Mary Jane Watson, in Marvel comics
** Mary Jane Watson (Sam Raimi film series), the film adaptation of the character
* MJ (Marvel Cinematic Universe), a character ...
, ed. Tacoma, Wash.:
Lycan Valley Press Lycan may refer to:
* Lycan, Colorado
* An abbreviation for lycanthrope ( werewolf) popularized by the ''Underworld'' film series
People with the surname
* William Lycan (born 1945), American philosopher
See also
* Lykan HyperSport, a Lebanese c ...
, 2019. ()
:* "Sum'bitch and the Arakadile" - ''On the Night Border''. Bowie, MD: Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2019. ( PB; HC)
:* "The Fire-Proof Man Is Dead" - ''Realmscapes: Heroes of the Realm'', ed. Danielle Ackley-McPhail, Pottstown, PA:
Realm Makers Media
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E ...
, 2019, ()
:* "What's in the Bag, Dad?" - ''On the Night Border''. Bowie, MD: Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2019. ( PB; HC)
See also
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