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Bob's wife talked him into giving fiction writing another shot after she read some of his old stories and
was impressed. His short fiction has been featured in House Of Pain, The Writers Hood, Splatter Punk,
Short Scary Tales, The Murder Hole, and Savage Night. He currently is a staff writer at
SavageNight.com where he reviews books, and movies.
Current projects include the novel, Blood For The Masses as John Dark and as always several short
stories are being worked on at the same time. He welcomes any comments and questions and can be
contacted by e-mail atboblmorganjr@hotmail.com .
Shawn P. Madison
Shawn P. Madison lives in a new house in Suffolk, Virginia, where the grass has grown in nicely and
all of the books he has collected through the years now fit. He has written in the genres of action,
children s, contemporary, fantasy, horror, mystery, non-fiction and science fiction. He has published
more than fifty short stories in over twenty different magazines, both electronic and print.
Shawn and his wife share their house with two old friends, a larger than normal cat and a dog who
thinks he's human, and, together, they all hope to make Virginia their permanent home. Feel free to
contact Shawn via e-mail at:asm89@aol.com
Justin Stanchfield
is a full-time rancher, part-time snowplow driver, occasional musician and struggling writer. His fiction
has appeared in various publications including Boys' Life, Sintrigue, Extremes 4, Darkest Africa and
two of the SFF.Net Darkfire anthologies. He lives with his wife and kids on a Montana cattle ranch a
stone's throw from the Continental Divide and is a member of SFWA.'
Christopher Fulbright
is a former journalist turned technical writer with stories appearing in over 40 venues including Haunts,
Dark Tome, Peep Show, Outer Darkness, Whispers from the Shattered Forum, Horrorfind, The Late
Late Show, Dreadful Dreams, The House of Pain, Something Wicked, and more. He is the author of the
dark sci-fi novelette SOMETIMES WOMEN ARE SO COLD, and editor of the horror e-zine Savage
Night. Readers may visit his website at
http://www.mindovermedium.com/chfulbright.
Jason Brannon
cut his literary teeth on Spider-Man comics, Ray Bradbury short stories, and Richard Laymon novels.
His stories have appeared in over 90 publications including Twilight Showcase, The Edge: Tales of
Suspense, Dark Realms, and Horrorfind.com. He is also the author of four short story collections, two
novels, and various collaborations. His second book of short stories, Five Days on the Banks of the
Acheron, has recently been issued in paperback by Double Dragon Publishing. When not writing or
attending to his duties as editor of The Haunted or as a book reviewer for SpecFicWorld, Jason can
sometimes be found lurking in one of the dark corners of his webpage
atwww.angelfire.com/rant/puzzles/
E-mail him any time atbulldogz@intop.net to talk shop or to let him know what you think about his
work.
Walt Hicks
Originally from Knoxville, Tennessee, Walt Hicks now resides in Florida with his wife and family. A
horror writer since he was a child and could set pen to paper, Walt has been published widely on the
internet in such venues as: Short Scary Tales, Dreadful Dreams, Pegasus Online, DeathGrip (editor),
The Bloody Muse, House of Pain, Lurid Fiction, Halloween Ghost Stories, The Kovacs Files, and
others. In print, he has a newly released collection of short horror fiction with fellow author Terry
'Horns' Erwin entitled Exit The Light. His short story "Parts" was included in the Cold Storage
anthology and the short erotic horror piece "Peep Show" appears in Peep Show #4. Look for
appearances in the anthologies Blasphemy and The Ghostbreakers, as well as his short story collection
DeathGrip in 2003. His suspense novel Vigilance & Valor with J F Juzwik is expected in early 2004.
Paul Melniczek
started writing in 2000 with over 100 works published or sold. Some markets include Fangoria, Dark
Realms, Deep Outside, Night Has Teeth, and more. Two of his stories received Honorable Mention in
the Year's Best Fantasy & Horror. Released in trade paperback from Double Dragon Books are two
collections, "Restless Shades" and "Frightful October."
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