A Colorado native, Sam Knight spent ten years in California’s wine country before returning to the Rockies. When asked if he misses California, he gets a wistful look in his eyes and replies he misses the green mountains in the winter, but he is glad to be back home.
As well as having being Distribution Manager for WordFire Press and Senior Editor for Villainous Press, he is author of six children’s books, four short story collections, three novels, and nearly three dozen short stories, including two media tie-ins co-authored with Kevin J. Anderson.
A stay-at-home father, Sam attempts to be a full-time writer, but there are only so many hours left in a day after kids. Once upon a time, he was known to quote books the way some people quote movies, but now he claims having a family has made him forgetful, as a survival adaptation. He can be found at SamKnight.com and contacted at Sam@samknight.com.
R.C. Mulhare was born in Lowell, Massachusetts and grew up in one of the surrounding towns, in a hundred year old house up the street from an old cemetery. Her interest in the dark and mysterious started when she was quite young, when her mother read the faery tales of the Brothers Grimm and quoted the poetry of Edgar Allan Poe to her, while her Irish storyteller father infused her with a fondness for strange characters and quirky situations. When she isn't writing, she moonlights in grocery retail. She's also fond of hiking in the woods of the White Mountains of New Hampshire, and browsing the antiques shops one finds all over New England. A two-time Amazon best-selling author, contributor to the Hugo nominated Archive of Our Own, and member of the New England Horror Writers, her work has also appeared with Atlantean Publishing, Macabre Maine, FunDead Publications. Nocturnal Sirens Publishing, Deadman's Tome, NEHW Press, DBND Publishing, and Weirdbook Magazine, with more stories releasing almost every month. She shares her home with her family, a baby budgie who thinks her hat is a nest, about fifteen hundred books and an unknown number of eldritch things that rattle in the walls when she's writing late in the night....
Kay Hanifen was born on a Friday the 13th and once lived for three months in a haunted castle. So, obviously, she had to become a horror writer. Her work has appeared in over fifty anthologies and magazines. When she's not consuming pop culture with the voraciousness of a vampire at a 24-hour blood bank, you can usually find her with her black cats or at kayhanifenauthor.wordpress.com.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheUnicornComi1
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katharinehanifen/
Brian MacDonald is an editor of programming and networking books. He has edited books for several major publishers on topics from securing Windows servers to PHP web programming to running an eBay business. His work for O'Reilly includes Programming ASP.NET and Programming .NET Components. He lives in southeastern Pennsylvania with his wife and son.
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Particular Passages
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The winter can be long, cold, and hard. Even the holidays can be terrible.
Then, there comes a time of year when some places are no longer used.
No longer needed.
No longer wanted.
It's the coldest part of the year, in nearly every sense.
It is when a lot of the world is...
Closed for the Season.
Sometimes people go into those places anyway.
Dare you follow them?
Stories by:
Lee F. Patrick, Rob Nisbet, Ross Baxter, D.H. Aire, Eve Morton, James Burt, Jerri Moyes, Wade Hunter, R.C. Mulhare, Kay Hanifen, Brian MacDonald, Alicia Cay, Nathan Carson, Kelly Piner, Jodi Rizzotto, Jessica Guernsey, Stacey Dighton. Edited by Sam Knight.
Título : Particular Passages: Closed for the Season
EAN : 9781628690620
Editorial : Knight Writing Press
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