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Reece Notley -
Pixel Dragon and Chief Word Judger
Reece Notley was born and raised in Hawai'i then, in her
late teens, her feet grew itchy and she wandered off to see
the world. After chewing through a pile of books, a lot of
odd food and a stray boyfriend or two she eventually
landing in San Diego , which she believes to be a very nice
place but seriously needs more rain.
She currently has a day
job that she mostly enjoy, herding pixels for the marketing
department of an asset management company with a fantastic
view of the seashore from many floors up. As of this moment,
she admits to sharing the house with three cats, a black
Pomeranian puffball, a bonsai wolfhound and a ginger cairn
terrorist. Reece Notley is also enslaved to the upkeep of a
1969 Ford Mustang Grand Coupe, a 1979 Pontiac Firebird and a
Toshiba laptop. Her next published piece of writing will be
in Dead Souls in March 2009.
J. Lee Moffatt
- Webslinger, Keeper of Spiders
and Editor
J. Lee Moffat is a full time writer, part
time cat herder and freelance web designer with a BA in
Journalism. She lives in San Diego, CA after growing up in
San Francisco, Las Vegas and Hawai’i. Her parents raised her
on Dark Shadows, Star Trek. the Wild, Wild West, and Stephen
King. She has a great love of making the improbable seem
real. J. Lee decided she wanted to be a writer when she read
the book Harriet the Spy when she was a kid. Keeping
a journal back then in a spiral notebook in her desk drawer.
Harriet was her hero. She also edits
Drops of Crimson
Magazine.
T.A. Moore
- Magpie, Hoarder of Shiny Things
and Editor
T.A lives in
Northern Ireland and shares her space with a cat, too
many books and a very kick-ass pair of boots. She was
one-time leader of the Performance Pros performance group
and has plans involving asparagus, a small bus and the
kick-ass boots that should come to fruition in 2012.
Her first novel The Even
was published by Morrigan Books in 2008 and the sequel will
be out in 2010. In addition to her writing Tammy has
designed
Creative Writing Workshops, written reviews and
judged
short story competitions.
The erotica issue was
her idea - filthy mare.
Murder artwork by Reece Notley |