| Writers Sites |
| Nan Hawthorne: Author of books about Anglo-Saxon England. |
| Juliet Waldon: Author of "Mozart's Wife." |
| Arlington Neutzel: Author of "The Low January Sun" and several other works. |
| David Blixt: Author of "The Master of Verona," a novel of Shakespeare, Dante, and a star-crossed scoundrel. |
| Bruce Boston and Marge Simon: Bruce and Marge are a husband-wife team of writers and Marge is the artiste in the family. Bruce is Bram Stoker award winner for 2007. |
| Celia Hayes: Author of "To Truckee's Trail" and several other works. |
| Jack Dixon: Author of "The Pict." |
| Janet Elaine Smith: Author of "My Dear Phebe" and many other books. |
| Jo-Brew: Jo has written five novels about women's issues. The latest: "Marge: Back on Track." |
| John Bushore: John Bushore, and his alter-ego MonkeyJohn the children's author, live at the edge of the Great Dismal Swamp in Virginia. He has a couple of novels and a plethora of stories and poems out in the world. He's also a Sam's Dot regular. |
Cathy Buburuz: The mistress of Champagne Shivers (Sam's Dot Publishing) and other horrible stuff--I mean neato horrible stuff. |
Edward Cox: Edward lives in the Essex area of England and has just completed his BA Honours degree in creative writing at the University of Luton. He was first published in 1999 and hasn't looked back. He's a regular in the Sam's Dot Publishing world of science fiction, fantasy and horror. |
M.E. Ellis: M.E. lives in the UK with five children underfoot. It's a wonder she gets anything done, but manages to knock out horror and picaresque novels at a vast rate as well as act as an editor for WildChild publishing and Dred Tales. |
| All Things Horror: Johnny Elvis's blog on, uh, all things horror. |
J Alan Erwine: J lives in Denver. He's both a writer and an editor for Sam's Dot Publishing, including two magazines and putting together anthologies. His credits are extensive, with stories, novels, and editing dating back to 1997. |
Karen Newman: A Kentucky woman, Karen likes the dark side. She's published over 150 stories and poems. Check out her awesome website. |
Linda Kuhlmann: Linda has turned some family history into a page-turning mystery. Author of "Koenig's Wonder." |
Michelle Moran: Author of "Nefertiti" and a great blog, History Buff, on archeology and other historical information. |
Bryan G. Ross: Scottish author of dark fiction. |
| Diane Salerni: Author of "High Spirits: A Tale of Ghostly Rapping and Romance" |
| Shirley Tallman: Mystery author of the Sarah Woolson Historical Mystery Series. Set in 19th Century San Francisco, the intrepid heroine solves crimes while dealing with a society that thinks she ought to be home making babies. |
| Kathleen Valentine: Author of "The Old Mermaid's Tale." Drop by Kathleen's blog for recipes and knitting instructions for the Old Mermaid's shawl. |
| Barry Yelton: Author of "Scarecrow in Gray," the story of a gentle man caught up in the War Between the States. |