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Luke Spooner / Carrion House

Luke Spooner lives and works in the South of England. Having graduated from the University of Portsmouth with a first class degree, he is now a full-time illustrator working under two aliases: Carrion House for his darker works and Hoodwink

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Michael J. DeLuca

mossyskull.com Michael J. DeLuca’s fiction has appeared in Middle Planet, Orthogonal SF, Mythic Delirium, Ideomancer, and Phobos. He guest-edited Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet No. 33 and has big plans for an annual journal along similar lines. He operates Weightless Books

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Cyn Bermudez

cynbermudez.com Cyn Bermudez came into this world in love with the night sky. Obsessed with stars and galaxies and the eternal existential crisis of why we are here, she went on to study physics at the University of California, Santa

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Lauren Spinabelli

Lauren Spinabelli is finishing up her MA in creative writing at Pennsylvania State University. Her work has been published in Mud Season Review, Elite Daily, and Bop Dead City. Works featured in Strangelet: Practical Fairy Tales for Girls Like You

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Victorya Chase

victoryachase.com Victorya Chase is a writer and educator living in the the Midwest where she works in medical education teaching the importance of narrative competency and understanding the various cultural and personal stories at play in the exam room. Her

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Adam Breckenridge

@agbreckenridge Adam Breckenridge is an assistant professor, teaching writing and film classes, at the New England Institute of Technology in Rhode Island.  His work has previously appeared in Independent Ink, Bust Down the Door and Eat All the Chickens, and

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Karen Heuler

Karen Heuler’s stories have appeared in over 90 magazines and anthologies, from Alaska Quarterly Review to Clarkesworld to Weird Tales, as well as a number of Best Of anthologies. She has also published four novels and two story collections; her

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Boona Daroom

Boona Daroom’s work has appeared in Lit, Softblow, and Monday Night. He lives in Brooklyn. Works featured in Strangelet: Gox in Strangelet, Volume 2, Issue 4

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Strangelet Volume 2 , Issue 3

Print – $6.99 Ebook – $2.99 Volume 2, Issue 3 of Strangelet, featuring cover art by Nina Vakueva Fiction “Living as Phineus” by Katherine Heath Shaeffer 
What happens when your wings only weigh you down?
 “Beneath the Skin” by Matthew Chamberlin


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James Valvis

James Valvis has placed prose in Asimov’s Science Fiction, Barrow Street, Ploughshares, Strange Horizons, and The Sun. His poetry has been featured in Verse Daily and his fiction was chosen for Sundress Publication’s Best of the Net 2013 anthology. A

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