About the Author:
Joseph D'Lacey was born in London and has spent most of his life in the midlands. He is the author of MEAT, Garbage Man and The Kill Crew. By day he runs an acupuncture practice - sticking needles into people and making little dolls scream. Between victims, he writes all manner of disturbing fiction. He lives in Northamptonshire with his wife and daughter.
Bev Vincent is the Bram Stoker and Edgar Award nominated author of two books, The Road to the Dark Tower (NAL, 2004) and The Stephen King Illustrated Companion (Fall River Press, 2009). Since 2001 he has been a contributing editor with Cemetery Dance magazine, where he writes "News from the Dead Zone." He has published over 50 short stories, including appearances in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, Borderlands 5, Tesseracts Thirteen, Cemetery Dance, and Doctor Who: Destination Prague. He is a member of the Storytellers Unplugged blogging community and writes reviews for Onyx Reviews. Originally from eastern Canada, he has lived in Texas for the past twenty years.
Bob Weinberg is the author of 17 novels, two short story collections, and 16 non-fiction books. He has also edited over 150 anthologies. His most popular novels are the three books that make up the trilogy known as the Masquerade of the Red Death, published by White Wolf Books. His most popular character is detective, Sid Taine, nicknamed the psychic detective who appears in the novel, The Black Lodge. Taine also stars in a series of short horror-mystery stories, many of which were collected in the book, The Occult Detective. In non-fiction he's best known for The Weird Tales Story; A Biographical Dictionary of SF/Fantasy Authors; and Horror of the Twentieth Century. Bob has also collaborated with the talented Lois H. Gresh on a series of pop-science books including the best-selling The Science of James Bond. In 2000, Bob began scripting comic book stories for Marvel Comics. He later worked for DC/Wildstorm and Moonstone Comics. Bob is a two-time winner of the Bram Stoker Award; a two-time winner of the World Fantasy Award; and a winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Horror Writers Association.
Nate Kenyon grew up in a small town in Maine. His debut novel, Bloodstone, was a Bram Stoker Award Finalist and P&E Horror Novel of the Year award winner. The Reach was also a Stoker Award Finalist, received a starred Publishers Weekly review, and is in development as a major feature film. His third novel, The Bone Factory, was called masterful by Booklist. His fourth novel, Sparrow Rock, will be released in limited edition by Bad Moon Books and in paperback by Leisure Books in May 2010, and his novel StarCraft Ghost: Spectres, based on the bestselling videogame franchise by Blizzard Entertainment, will be released by Pocket Books around the end of the year. Kenyon's sci-fi novella Prime was released from Apex in July 2009. He has had stories published in a number of magazines and anthologies including Terminal Frights, Shroud Magazine, Northern Haunts, Monstrous, and Legends of the Mountain State 2. He lives in New England with his children and their ferocious dog, Bailey, where he is at work on his next novel.
Review:
D'Lacey rocks! -STEPHEN KING
Vincent proves himself a master... -PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Weinberg is a writer-guy who really writes! -J.N. WILLIAMSON
[Kenyon] delivers the scares in spades! -RUE MORGUE --Blurbs
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