Sam Tovey graduated with a First Class Honours English Literature degree from the University of Surrey in 2013. He now works as a charity fundraising consultant and dreams up chilling stories during his lunch.
Paul Knobloch is a fiction writer and literary translator who is especially well-known for his French to English translations of the novels of Boris Vian. His latest translation, the first English language version of Vian’s Red Grass, was nominated for the BTBA award in 2014 (http://www.rochester.edu/College/translation/threepercent/index.php?id=10122).
He holds a graduate degree in French and teaches English at California State University, Los Angeles. A sample of his recent short fiction can be found at American Ethnography Quasimonthly: http://www.americanethnography.com/article.php?id=124#.VderJfm6fs0. Mr. Knobloch posts regularly on Facebook and Goodreads.
Brent Filer is a freelance writer and blogger at www.brentfiler.com. He has recently attended a ten-week writing workshop led by author Robert Broadwater. Brent has completed his first novel, Give Up The Ghost, which can be purchased on Amazon. He is currently working on his second novel.
Robert Mammone lives in Melbourne, Australia. He has been published in Under the Bed, Doctor Who Magazine, Tales of World War Z, British Fantasy Society, the anthologies Ill at Ease 2, Darker Minds, and Darkest Minds and the magazines Midnight Echo and Filthy Creations.
Brian Dunn is a published writer, author, and humorist. His short story “Stoma Hole” was recently published by The Oddville Press. Brian’s humor writing can be found at McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, the Flipboard magazine Mind Product, and Medium.