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Eric S. Brown







Eric S. Brown is the author of numerous books including Bigfoot War, Season of Rot, How the West Went to Hell, Anti-Heroes (with David Dunwoody), and Kinberra Down to name only a few. His novel, War of the Worlds Plus Blood Guts and Zombies (with H.G. Wells), was recently picked up by Simon and Schuster and is slated for a December, 2010 release. Some of his upcoming books include ,The Human Experiment, The Weaponer, and Undead Down Under.

Eric's short fiction has been published hundreds of times in the small press and beyond. He has also been featured as an expert on the zombie genre in books like Zombie CSU: The Forensics of the Living Dead and the upcoming Extreme Halloween: Behind the Scenes of America's Fright Night. His monthly comic book column in Abandoned Towers magazine won "Best Nonfiction 2009" in the Preditor and Editor awards this year and his book Season of Rot was nominated for a Dead Letter Award for "Best Zombie collection 2009" as well.

Eric lives in North Carolina with his loving wife and son where he continues to write tales of adventure, rotting flesh, and blazing guns.





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E.M. MacCallum






Growing up in the hamlet of Del Bonita, AB Canada, E.M. MacCallum had developed an unexpected addiction to the written word. Always drawn to the horror/sci-fi/fantasy genres she started writing about them when she was eight. She wrote her first novella at the age of nine and her first full-length novel by fourteen. Needless to say, the writing-bug had been embedded deep. Recently, she decided to share some of the stories she kept locked in her head with others.

Her first short-story "The Perfect Fit" was published in Northern Frights Publishing's anthology Shadows of the Emerald City. Her second short-story "Zombie-Killer Bill" will soon appear in Sonar4 Publication's anthology Throw Down Your Dead.

Due to the inescapable nature of the writing-bug she hopes to add many more stories to her list of achievements in the near future.



Her Horror/Western/Novella



Expected Publication in Print and Ebook in May 2011.





Brian L. Porter




Winner, Best Author, The Preditors & Editors Readers Awards 2009, and also Winner of Best Children's Book and Best Artwork for Tilly's Tale (under his Harry Porter pseudonym), Brian L. Porter is the author of a number of successful novels. His works include the winner of The Preditors & Editors Best Thriller Novel 2008 Award, A Study in Red~ The Secret Journal of Jack the Ripper and its sequels, Legacy of the Ripper and the final part of his Ripper trilogy, Requiem for the Ripper, all published by Double Dragon Publishing, and all signed for movie adaptation by Thunderball Films (L.A.), with A Study in Red already in the development stages of production.

Aside from his works on Jack the Ripper, his other works include Purple Death, Pestilence, Glastonbury, Kiss of Life, and Avenue of the Dead. Mythica Publishing also released his short story collection The Voice of Anton Bouchard in 2009. He has also had a number of shorter works released by various publishers, including ,Dracula Doesn't Live Here Anymore and Murder, Mayhem and Mexico, both from Eternal Press, and The Festival and R.I.G.S from Moongypsy Press. All of Brian's novels have been signed by Thunderball Films for future movie and TV adaptation in a unique movie/author franchise deal.

He is a dedicated dog lover who shares his home with his family and 14 rescued dogs, each of which will one day be featrured in his Harry Porter's Dog Tales series of books.

He Will also be making an appearance in Sonar4 Publications Ladies and Gentlmen of Horror 2010 with one of his short stories.


His Victorian Murder Mystery Novel:






Expected Publication Summer 2011

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