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Newton Webb was born in RAF Halton, England, in 1982. He has worked as a computer programmer and a table top games designer, but now writes horror full time. He has a pet tortoise called Gill and two pet venus fly traps called Frank and Audrey II.
JACK ROLLINS is an author from North East England, known for Victorian horror works like The Seance and The Victorian Vampire Chronicles. He also writes contemporary horror, including Scattered Ashes. Rollins lives in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England.
Award-winning writer of horror, video-games, and academic gubbins. I made viral animations back when the internet was silent, have a PhD in cyberpunk lit., and I'm a professor of video games. Also, B in LGBTQ+
Bronte Rowan is an aspiring author who is working on finishing projects while also diving into new ones. He is interested in reading, researching, and writing Gothic texts about silenced voices and how, there, individuality is perceived as dangerous.
Join me for Short Story Club. I love geeking out about how to take lessons from the masters to improve your own writing. I also try to emulate the masters, with varying results... I also run my own publishing house (A Midnight Kind of Place).
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