SEERS: TEN TALES OF CLAIRVOYANCE
- ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
RAYNE HALL lives in a dilapidated English seaside town of former Victorian grandeur where she writes horror and fantasy fiction. Her short stories have been published in many magazines, e-zines and anthologies. She has had more than 40 books published in several genres under several pen names, including the dark epic fantasy novel Storm Dancer. Her editing experience in the publishing industry spans three decades. She is also the editor of other books in the Ten Tales series. You can follow her on Twitter @raynehall and her website is http://sites.google.com/site/raynehallsdarkfantasyfiction/ .
JEFF HARGETT is a grandfather from North Carolina with an imagination full of magic and dragons. He stays young and fit by dining on epic fantasy whenever possible. He’s had a couple of short stories placed in competitions, but prefers his fiction in novel-length doses. He is currently writing an epic fantasy series that he hopes will be published while he can still wield a pen. He’s a firm believer that when this world doesn’t suit you, you should write a world that does. He enjoys interacting with readers and other writers and spends far too much time loitering around his blog http://StrandsOfPattern.blogspot.com/ .
FREDERICK LANGRIDGE enjoyed a varied career as an engineer, scientist, manager and teacher. Now in semi-retirement he has turned his writing skills to projects much more exciting than worksheets and textbooks. His short stories have appeared in compilations produced by the Panocticon Writing Group, of which he is a founder member, and in his own collection: Short Stories to Read on the Bus. He has previously contributed to a published science teaching course and several textbooks, and currently works part time as Associate Tutor in Science Education at Edge Hill University.
DOUGLAS KOLACKI began writing while
stationed with the Navy in Naples, Italy, published numerous stories in San
Diego, and recently completed a cross-country trek to his new home in
Providence, Rhode Island. His short story credits include Weird Tales,
Dragons Knights & Angels, Haunted: Ten Tales of Ghosts, Bites: Ten Tales of
Vampires, Cutlass: Ten Tales of Pirates, Spells: Ten Tales of Magic and Big
Pulp. His published novels are Elijah's Chariot and On the Eighth
Day, God Created Trilby Richardson.
TRACIE MCBRIDE is a New Zealander who lives in Melbourne, Australia with her husband and three children. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in over 80 print and electronic publications, including Horror Library Vols 4 and 5, Dead Red Heart, Phobophobia, Haunted: Ten Tales of Ghosts, Scared: Ten Tales of Horror, Undead: Ten Tales of Zombies and Horror for Good. Her debut collection Ghosts Can Bleed contains much of the work that earned her a Sir Julius Vogel Award in 2008. She helps to wrangle slush for Dark Moon Digest and is the vice president of Dark Continents Publishing. She welcomes visitors to her blog at http://traciemcbridewriter.wordpress.com /.
JACK NICHOLLS lives in Melbourne,
Australia, where on most nights he cannot see the stars at all. He is a
graduate of Clarion West 2011, where this story was written. It was first
published in Beneath Ceaseless Skies 101.His other fantasy fiction has
appeared in Aurealis 54 and Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine 56
MOHANALAKSHMI RAJAKUMAR is a South Asian American who has lived in Qatar since 2005. Moving to the Arabian Desert was fortuitous in many ways since this is where she met her husband, had a baby, and made the transition from writing as a hobby to a full time passion. She has since published five e-books including a mom-ior for first time mothers, Mommy But Still Me, a guide for aspiring writers, So You Want to Sell a Million Copies, a short story collection, Coloured and Other Stories, and a novel about women’s friendships, Saving Peace. Most recently, From Dunes to Dior, is a collection of essays related to her experiences as a female South Asian American living in the Arabian Gulf. After she joined the e-book revolution, she dreams in plotlines. Learn more about her work on her website at www.mohanalakshmi.com or follow her latest on Twitter: @moha_doha.
DEBORAH WALKER grew up in the most
English town in the country, but she soon high-tailed it down to London, where
she now lives with her partner, Chris, and her two young children. Find Deborah
in the British Museum trawling the past for future inspiration or on her blog. Her stories have appeared in Nature's Futures, Cosmos, Enchanted Conversation and in The Year's Best SF 18.
Thanks for hosting us Carol Ann! Writers need readers :).
ReplyDeleteIt is great to be able to provide a virtual meeting place to connect with each other--and our readers!
DeleteI'm delighted to have such a variety of authors of authors, each interpreting the 'Seer' theme in a different way.
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to reading how the others authors tackled the theme.
ReplyDeleteDivination is a trope that comes up time and time again for me. Does knowing the future change it?
Deborah, the more I study the practice of divination, the more I realize that opening one's mind to what is revealed doesn't change the future, it just helps interpret current events and how they might impact upon the future. Of course, I'm not a seer but watching those with the gift work has been a truly amazing experience for me.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to read the other tales. Always fun!
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