
Ferns of Columbo is a short fiction publication experimenting with themes of identity, transformation, power dynamics and survival through a speculative lens.
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I'm a writer, designer, and musician writing speculative short fiction.
"1. An act of art is an act of conjure. 2. Everything is trying to prove the perfection of their own perception.” - Dr. Concrescence
Artist/Co-President, LaBelaBel. "Trodding the sod of the visible, with no new word from God. " - David Berman
I am a writer from New Zealand. The Sudden Walk is the home for my short stories. Come along for the ride as I chart my path from unknown writer to published author.
Indiana writer (across the river from Louisville), superhero movie nerd, maker of obscure references. Mad wholesomeness lives here.
Thrillers reinvented.
Composing instrumental piano and ambient music to bring a moment of stillness to your day.
When I'm not writing fiction at odd angles, I enjoy spending time with my black cat, or my husband, or both! I also like Firefly, Babylon 5, Dungeons and Dragons, and most things nerdy.
SciFi-writing archaeology professor. I study the past. I write about the future. I try to make sense of the present.
Science fiction, horror, and dirtbag literature. Caveat lector.
M.E. Beckley (The Chronicler) It's all a work in progress
Writer of sci-fi, horror, fantasy, poetry, and anything else that catches my interest! Neuroscientist by day, writer of the weird any other time \ud83e\udd19\ud83c\udffd He/Him
Contest-winning horror and speculative fiction writer.
Catholic, wife, mother, Dangerous Radical™. Posts short/serial speculative fiction about family ties, second chances, and doing things the hard way—if you like existential hope hiding under angst and melancholy, you're in the right place.
You can find me writing in the perpetual gloom of the PNW. JV art historian. Varsity mom. Certified nerd. INTJ. I aim to write unsettling, haunting stuff that tangles with the terrible beauty of life.
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It’s pronounced, Biz-dock. Simple, right? I am a designer and writer who loves to read and write science fiction, dystopian futures, and horror. Posting Notes on a variety of topics.
Greatly inspired by fantasy roleplaying games and deeply scarred by horror films, S.M. Osborne writes a little bit of everything, all to God's glory.
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Horror writer from New England. Telling stories that whisper your name in the wind beneath the pines.
artist and designer and maker of many things in many mediums. Exploring a creative practice that is bountiful.
Writer of weird things. Published in various corners of the internet.
I love writing and wordplay. I especially love reading and libraries librarians books bookstores readers writers pens pencils ink paper notebooks napkins screens keys messages and art. I write without AI. https://buymeacoffee.com/moonpoet
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