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 Paula Light does the mommy thing in southern California. She's also a legal assistant and likes to write weird stories and poetry in her (ha!) spare time. Find more of her stuff along with her email address at  Ultraviolet.

Laura Pelick  is a senior painting/drawing major at S.U.N.Y. Alfred, School of Art and Design.  While she is relatively new to fantasy illustration, having only really been making characters up for herself and other people for a few years, she has a good collection of work available for viewing on her site at Fallen Lights.

Junior is the ruler of the universe, owner of the world's largest armadillo factory, and a founding father of Names for the Nameless.

Alec Kowlacsyk is a native of South Troy, New York, USA. He works as a civil engineer by day with an interest in the mechanics of poetry.

Terry Bramlett is a writer from Mississippi, whose science fiction has appeared in a variety of zines.

Bruce Boston  is the author of 25 books and chapbooks, including the novel "Stained Glass Rain" and the forthcoming fiction/poetry collection "The Complete Accursed Wives". His stories and poems have appeared in hundreds of publications, including Asimov's SF, Amazing Stories, Realms of Fantasy, Weird Tales, The Twilight Zone, Year's Best Fantasy & Horror, and five Nebula Awards anthologies. His fiction has received a Pushcart Prize and won the Best of Soft Sf Award. His poetry has received many awards, including the  Asimov  Readers Award, the Aboriginal SF Boomerang Award, and a record six Rhysling Awards. In 1999 the Science Fiction Poetry Association honored him with the only Grand Master Award in its 22-year history. His webpage is at Bruce Boston.

Margaret B. Simon  teaches art in Florida and freelances writer-poet-illustrator assignments for genre and mainstream publications such as THE EDGE, EXTREMES, Frisson, Space & Time, Dark Regions, Edgar, The Urbanite, Fantasy Magazine, Millenium, and more. She is current president of the SF Poetry Association, edits a column for the HWA Newsletter, "Blood & Spades: Poets of the Dark Side", is HWA Membership Chairman, and contributes a column to Scavenger's Newsletter, "The Art Bin". In short, she's still alive and kickin'!

Jane Gwaltney dabbles in a blurred genre mix of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. Psychological horror seems determined to predominate so she finds it wise to obey. Jane is co-editor of  an ezine which refuses to go away, Tribal Soul Kitchen, which has revealed the full meaning of horror. Samples of her writing and artwork are featured there. Her work has also appeated in other zines, including, Dreams and Nightmares, Racer X, Enigma, Midnight Gallery, and Mothering Magazine.

Tansy Rayner Roberts is a writer from Australia.

s.c. virtes is a creative nut with recent stories & poems in Analog, Zipzap, Ideomancer, Cafe Irreal, Marbles, Planet, Dreams & Nightmares. His business half writes games and corporate websites for a living, including the Caesars Palace games for Windows and some big music websites that recently imploded. He spends his evenings in a state of fugue under a pile of toasty cats. Visit SCV Tales for more of his fiction, art, software and games.

Ann K. Schwader  lives and writes in Westminster, CO.   She is a full active member of both SFWA and HWA.  Her poems have recently appeared in Tales of the Unanticipated, The Magazine of Speculative Poetry, Star*Line, Space & Time, Icarus Ascending, Haiku Noir, and elsewhere in the genre small and pro press. Her mostly Lovecraftian dark verse collection, The Worms Remember, was published this spring by Hive Press. 

James S. Dorr an active member of HWA and SFWA with more than 130 stories and novelettes published, including appearances in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, New Mystery, TomorrowSF, Gothic.Net, Horrorfind.Com, Cemetery Dance, Faeries (France), Lore, Enigmatic Tales, and such anthologies as Darkside: Horror for the Next Millennium, Gothic Ghosts, New Mythos Legends, and, forthcoming, Children of Cthulhu, Tales From the Teeth Park, Darkside II:
The Darker Side, The Witching Hour, Chillers, and the Book of Black Miracles.  I have also been a technical writer, an associate editor on a city magazine, and a semi-professional musician. His story, "In The Octopus's Garden" first appeared in "69 Flavors of Paranoia" in March-April 1999.

Sandy DeLuca has had her artwork and poetry published in a variety of places, both on-line and in print. She recently illustrated the stories in THE RED, RED ROBIN PROJECT an anthology consisting of 17 stories and the efforts of sixty writers. Also, her poetry chapbook, "A BURIAL PLOT IN SAGITTARIUS" has been released from THIEVIN  KITTY PUBLICATIONS and has already received several recommendations for the BRAM STOKER FOR POETRY AWARD. More of Sandy's art can be seen at Sandy DeLuca Illustrations.

Alexander Gabriel is a new york city based artist and writer. He is currently working on his first novel, "Where Dragons Swim", and a gallery of his art is at Gabriel's Art.

Jeremy Huppatz is a storyteller.  Whether his stories are delivered through songs, poetry or short fiction he stays true to his muse.  His story here in EOTU Ezine is his first publication to date other than his own web-site (primitive at best) but he's trying hard to get to the point where he can do this whole writing thing full-time.  He lives in Sydney with 3 computers, various musical instruments and his beloved cable modem which puts the world at his doorstep.




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