MARISCA PICHETTE

Marisca Pichette is a queer author based in Massachusetts, on Pocumtuck and Abenaki land. More of her work appears in Strange Horizons, Clarkesworld, Vastarien, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Fantasy Magazine, Flash Fiction Online, Nightmare Magazine, and others. She is the flash winner of the 2022 F(r)iction Spring Literary Contest and has been nominated for the Best of the Net, Pushcart, Utopia, and Dwarf Stars awards. Her speculative poetry collection, Rivers in Your Skin, Sirens in Your Hair, is out now from Android Press.


AI JIANG

Ai Jiang is a Chinese-Canadian writer, Ignyte Award winner, Nebula and Locus Award finalist, and an immigrant from Fujian currently residing in Toronto, Ontario. She is a member of HWA and SFWA. Her work can be found in F&SF, The Dark, Uncanny, among others. She is the recipient of Odyssey Workshop’s 2022 Fresh Voices Scholarship and the author of Linghun and I AM AI. Find her on X (@AiJiang_), Insta (@ai.jian.g), and online (http://aijiang.ca).  


AMY GRECH

Amy Grech has sold over 100 short stories to various anthologies and magazines, including 10 by 10 Flash Fiction Stories, Apex Magazine, Even in the Grave, Roi Fainéant Press, Tales from the Canyons of the Damned, and many others. Alien Buddha Press published her poetry chapbook, A Shadow of Your Former Self. She is an Active Member of the Horror Writers Association and the International Thriller Writers who lives in Forest Hills, Queens. You can connect with her on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/amygrech.bsky.social , X: https://twitter.com/amy_grech , or visit her website: https://www.crimsonscreams.com


AVRA MARGARITI

Avra Margariti is a queer author, Greek sea monster, and Rhysling-nominated poet with a fondness for the dark and the darling. Avra’s work haunts publications such as VastarienAsimov’s, and F&SFThe Saint of Witches, Avra’s debut collection of horror poetry, is available from Weasel Press. You can find Avra on twitter (@avramargariti).


JONATHAN OLFERT

Jonathan Olfert’s paleofiction and SFF stories have backstabbed and skulked their way into Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Dark Recesses Press, Lightspeed, Radon Journal, and other fine establishments. Jon and his partner live and work near Halifax.


ALICIA HILTON

Alicia Hilton is an author, editor, arbitrator, professor, and former FBI Special Agent. Her work has appeared in Back 2 OmniPark, Creepy Podcast, Dreams & Nightmares, Eastern Iowa Review, Litro, Modern Haiku, Mslexia, Neon, NonBinary Review, Not One of Us, Space and Time, Stoneboat Literary Journal, Vastarien, World Haiku Review, Year’s Best Hardcore Horror Volumes 4, 5 & 6, and elsewhere. Her website is https://aliciahilton.com. Follow her on Twitter @aliciahilton01 and Bluesky @aliciahilton.bsky.social.


CHRISTOPHER COLLINGWOOD

Chris Collingwood was born and raised in Sydney Australia. He completed university in Sydney and graduated with a degree in business studies. Chris has devoted his spare time to writing, with recent works published in Andromeda Spaceways, Hexagon, Shoreline of Infinity, State of Matter, Dreamforge Anvil, Smoke in the Stars anthology, Qualia Nous Vol 2 anthology, and illustration in JOURN-E 2.1, among other dimensionally unstable places. 


KURT NEWTON

Kurt Newton’s fiction and poetry have appeared in Weird Tales, Strange Horizons, Eye to the Telescope, The Dark, Vastarien, The Fabulist, Flash Fiction Online, and Cafe Irreal. His fourth short story collection, Bruises, was recently published by Lycan Valley Press. His most recent poetry chapbook, The Ever-Evolving Alphabet, was published by back room poetry.


J.D. HARLOCK

J.D. Harlock is a Levantine-American writer, editor, researcher, and academic. In addition to their work at Solarpunk Magazine, as a poetry editor, and at Android Press, as an editor, J.D. Harlock’s writing has been featured in Strange HorizonsNew York University’s Library of Arabic Literature, and the British Council’s Voices Magazine. You can find them on LinkedInTwitterThreads, & Instagram.


NNADI SAMUEL

Nnadi Samuel (he/him/his) holds a B.A in English & literature from the University of Benin. Author of ‘Nature knows a little about Slave Trade’ selected by Tate.N.Oquendo (Sundress Publication, 2023). His works have been previously published/forthcoming in FIYAH, Fantasy Magazine, Uncanny Magazine, The Deadlands, Heartline Spec, Timber Ghost Press, Haven Spec Magazine, Utopian Science Fiction, Penumbric Speculative Poetry & Fiction Magazine, Liquid Imagination & elsewhere. His poem “Wormhole” was an Editor’s Choice @Star*Line (Science Fiction Poetry, SFPA}. A 3x Best of the Net, and 7x Pushcart Nominee. He tweets @Samuelsamba10.


MORE BIOS COMING SOON:

▪Angela Yuriko Smith

▪Michael Bettendorf

▪Christina Sng

▪Emma Burnett

▪Ken Foxe

▪Rekha Valliappan

▪Eric Farrell

▪Robert Bagnall

▪David Hammond

▪Wil Magness

▪T. H. Yuan

▪ Nicola de Vera

▪Brad Kelechava

▪Mahaila Smith

▪Beth Kette Anderson

▪Beth Anderson

▪Enit’ayanfe Ayosojumi Akinsanya

▪Robert Walton

▪G. V. Silva

▪Adam Fout

▪Abigail Kemske

▪Donna J. W. Munro

▪Jude Deluca

▪Hec Lampert-Bates

▪Isis Aquino translated by Monica Louzon

▪Ellen Harrold

▪Daniel A. Rabuzzi

▪John Grey

▪Zac Walsh

▪Emma E. Murray

▪Katherine Quevedo

▪Lorraine Schein

▪H.V. Patterson

▪Purbasha  Roy

▪Pixie Bruner

▪Amabilis O’Hara


“I like dim rooms. Bluish light. A purple wash. But if there must be effulgence, let it be orange or pink.”

— Enit’ayanfe Ayosojumi Akinsanya