ISSUE #10 - FEATURED SHORT STORIES
Posted by Editor on December 20 2009 09:49:13
ISSUE #10 - FEATURED SHORT STORIES
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Charlie Loudowl was born and raised on the Canadian Great Plains where he developed an appreciation for solitude, an interest in writing, and an attraction to robots, rayguns, zombies, horror, and the weird. He currently lives in the quiet suburbs of Calgary, Alberta with his wife, twin girls, and dog, where he divides his time between writing, painting, and playing music. Loudowl is the author of THE STILL BEATING HEART. A short story featured in the anthology RETURN OF THE RAVEN (Horror Bound Magazine Publications, 2009).
Read Destruction a Go-Go

Born in Philadelphia, PA, T.A. Bradley served with the Army Medical Corps during Vietnam as a Clinical Specialist. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Microbiology with Master's work in Virology. He has since worked for a number of biotech companies as a virologist.
Bradley is the author of several short stories, with one completed novel and two in the works. Two of his short stories, Weeping Willow and The Progeny have been accepted for publication in Horror in Words magazine. Weeping Willow appeared in their August 09 issue.
Read House for Sale and The Last Transaction

Wayne C. Rogers is a 59 year old Las Vegas casino worker whose passion is writing. His first horror/suspense story was published way back in 1986 in Stephen King's old alma mater, Cavalier magazine. Since then, he's written over three dozen short stories and over four hundred book reviews, two novels, the last being The House of Blood, which was published in 2007.
Read Shanghai Ed

Jerry Budinski is a retired engineer now free to engage in his dream pastime, writing fiction. His short stories have been published in Eclectica, Quantum Muse, Paumanok Review, Writers’ Post Journal, and many other publications. Two works were nominated for Story South’s best on- line stories of 2005. Inspirations may come from history, travel, weird science or just things that warp out from the daily news. He lives high on a hill in Western New York with his wife of forty years, in the home of a West Highland Terrier named Hildy.
Read The World's Greatest

Steven Whitfield was born in Anderson, South Carolina. His fascination with horror began at a drive-in movie when he was a small child, sitting between his parents, in the front seat of a 1963 Buick. Alfred Hitchcock’s film “The Birds” filled him with a terror as big as the screen itself. Since then he's read many books, seen many movies, and written quite a few stories.
Read The Empty Chair

Stephanie L. Morrell was born and raised in Southern New Jersey. Writing has always been her greatest passion in life and she is happy to have completed her first book, Notes From a Vampire. The horror genre greatly appeals to Stephanie whether it’s in films, novels, or short stories, and she was fortunate enough to have played Lucy in a theater production of Dracula.
Morrell is the author of the following short stories: No More Brains for Jack (Another Realm Magazine, December 2009), Sasha'a Red Tea (The Random Eye Anthology,2010) and don't miss the January issue of Death Head Grin Magazine with Morrell's story, Under the Floorboards.
Read Catie Benson’s Infection