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"Skinwalker" was written for the 2008 SFPA Online Halloween Poetry
Reading page and is based on the story of the same name first published
by Sam's Dot Publishing in Blood Sampler: Subtle Sips and Spicy Shots,
a collection of stories by David Lee Summers and Lee Clark Zumpe.
Learn more about David at www.davidleesummers.com
Karen A. Romanko's "The Biology Building," first appeared in Rogue Worlds (Issue #9, 2004).
Please visit www.ravenelectric.com/sportyspecgls.html!
"A Maid Betray'd" was first published in Werewomen, a chapbook by Ann K. Schwader
(Nocturnal Publications, 1990). Please visitAnn K. Schwader's Web page: http://www.geocities.com/hpl4ever/.
"The Quince Bedroom," by David C. Kopaska-Merkel, was
first published in Strange Horizons, 6 August 2007. Please visit: Dreams and Nightmares magazine.
"A Canoe in Night Waters," by Deborah P Kolodji, was
published originally in Dark Voices: A Collection of Poetry from the Writers of Wicked Verse
(Flesh and Blood Press, 2002).
Please visit Deborah's Website: http://dkolodji.livejournal.com
"Forearm Bones," written by Marie Vibbert, has not been published previously.
You can find Marie on the Internet at http://reasie.livejournal.com.
"Its Hour Come Round at Last," by J. C. Runolfson, was first published in Raven
Electrick (July 2008). Runolfson can be found on the Internet at
http://seajules.livejournal.com.
"The Sepultress," by Rhonda Parish, was originally published on NewMyths.com.
Visit http://www.rhondaparrish.com.
"Da Capo Senza Fine" first appeared in Issue 21 of The
Pedestal (2004), and there's more about Peg at her website.
"The Thirteenth Hell" is from Mike Allen's collection, The Journey to
Kailash (2008). Learn more about Mike Allen and his work at Descent Into Light.
"Hunter's Moon," by Liz Bennefeld, was written for the 2008 SFPA Halloween On-line Poetry Reading. You'll find more of Liz's poetry and photography at
The Moments Between.
"Hello Shadow" has not been published previously. You can find out what
irving's up to at http://twitter.com/irvingprime.
"The Bone Tree" was written for the 2008 SFPA Halloween Poetry
Reading. Julia Rios may be found online at http://www.juliarios.com.
"Famous Monsters of Filmland" has not been previously published. More
works by Gwynne Garfinkle can be found at http://gwynnegarfinkle.com.
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