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L. K. Hatchett

  "The Return of the Living Dead" scared the pants off of L.K. Hatchett as a child. Scary movies were not her thing for a long time. Then she became an Archaeologist. After excavating two cemeteries, zombies were no longer terrifying. The stuff of nightmares became the stuff of interest.

  Also into anything weird and odd, L.K. Hatchett was drawn to B movies, specifically Sci Fi, monsters, and horror. Finding humor in these movies, she began writing her own offbeat imaginings. The absurdity of scary B movies became especially hilarious, and when Michelle Browne had a submission call for insane Christmast stories, her imagination went wild.

  L.K. Hatchett writes offbeat gonzo tales that include dung beetles, sharks, vampires, aliens, rabid reindeer, and, yes, zombies. "The Return of the Living Dead" is now one of her favorite movies.

  Published works by L.K. Hatchett include "My Past Life as a Dung Beetle" and "End Town." She is currently working on "A Zombie, An Alien, and A Vampire Walk Into A Bar" and "Attack of the Abominable Alien Gopher People."

  Blog: https://lkhatchett.blogspot.com/

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  James J. Murray

  James J. has experience in both drug manufacturing and clinical patient management, and in the world of pharmaceuticals and patient care. Being a pharmacist with an advanced clinical degree, a home infusion pharmacy certification and expertise in intravenous therapy, I established of a string of successful infusion pharmacies that eventually became part of a large national pharmacy provider organization.

  His first novel will be published soon, but he currently runs a blog about murder and pharmacology, and keeps busy with traveling, long distance running, snow skiing, and ballroom dancing.

  Blog: https://jamesjmurray.wordpress.com

  Ian Rideout

  Ian is an avid fiction writer who hopes to make it big someday. He has many stories on the go right now, ranging from various short story projects, to his first full-length novel he hopes to release later this year. Aside from writing, he also enjoys books, movies, video games, going for walks, and occasionally he likes to draw too.

  He can be contacted at [email protected], or his blog at ianrideout.blogspot.com. He is happy to chat, and welcomes any feedback.

  Blog: https://ianrideout.blogspot.com

  Tina Traverse

  Tina Traverse fell in love with writing at the age of eight when she wrote her version of the bible story, The Good Samaritan, for a homework assignment. This love grew into a passionate affair and has been ongoing for thirty years; and there are no signs of it waning. Though, she admits, when she was pregnant with her son Christian, the affair cooled. Tina’s desire to write came calling once again when she needed to find a way to cope with heartbreaking news. Christian was diagnosed with autism in 2010. Her method of coping was to write a story about his journey called Forever, Christian. Tina likes to joke that a girl can only write about real life for so long without jumping back into the world of make believe. She loves to venture into the world of the supernatural; vampires and witches are her favourite! Tina enjoys all sorts of vampires but admits that she is fascinated with the modern romantic vampire (think Twilight and The Vampire Diaries. She will never give out her address in fear of a mob coming to lynch her). She is currently working on a vampire series based on her first published book, Destiny of The Vampire and has other projects in the works. When Tina is not at the computer creating her exciting, magical worlds, she is kept on her toes by her two sons, Christian and Brandon. Sometimes the author manages to curl up in her favourite chair with a good book.

  Website: https://writersonthewharf.wordpress.com/

 
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