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Tag Archives: Morbid Curiosity magazine
Death’s Garden contributor: Rain Graves
I met Rain Graves x-many years ago through the World Horror Conventions. She told stories at several of the Morbid Curiosity open mics and had an essay in Morbid Curiosity magazine, too. In 2010, Rain invited me to the first … Continue reading
Death’s Garden contributor: Brian Thomas
Brian and I have known each other since high school. We wrote Star Wars fanfic together. We wrote Lost Angels and Angelus Rose — the novels about Lorelei and Azaziel — together. I’ve had the pleasure of publishing Brian’s essays … Continue reading
The Cover of This Morbid Life
I met Lynne Hansen at one of the World Horror Conventions so long ago now that I can’t tell you which one. I got to know her at the World Horror in Atlanta, when we spent one evening talking about … Continue reading
Settings from the As Above, So Below Books, Annotated
My co-writer Brian Thomas moved to LA in the early 90s to find work in the film industry. He worked behind the scenes on films from The Wizard of Space and Time to Army of Darkness (Evil Dead 3), then … Continue reading