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The 2008 Ladies of Horror

Cassandra Lee

Brandy Leah Schwan

Andrea Colleen

Gabrielle S. Faust

Reyanna Vance

Alexzandrya Lorree




 

Jennifer L. Miller
 

​Jennifer L. Miller lives, writes and plays in the Colorado Rockies. She has three amazing children who she claims as inspiration. Jenna, as she is called by friends, is the co-founder of the popular writer's group, Word Weavers, the mind behind the Ladies and Gentlemen of Horror Anthology Franchise, and a gritty dark fiction writer in her own right.

Miller, who has been writing since she was a child, began writing seriously in 2005, and her first publication came out in 2006, Speaking With Shugaan, an epic fantasy novel, was the first of a planned four book series. However, Miller had fallen for a heinous publishing scam and has since asked readers not to purchase the publication.

Jenna has 12 short stories in print in publications such as, Darkened Horizons Magazine, Cassandra Lee's Concrete Blood, Isabelle Rose' Twisted Fairy Tale Anthology and Word Weavers Anthologies, as well as a story in the Ladies and Gentlemen of Horror 2008. All the stories, plus one previously unpublished story, Black Widow are collected in her Anthology, Ceremony of Chaos.

Currently Miller is working hard on the 2013 Ladies and Gents. A novel about a very angry ogress, and a short story in the vein of her popular short, The Shewolf.


 

Charlotte Emma Gledson
 

Charlotte Emma Gledson currently resides in the south coastal town of Gosport, UK.

With over 30 stories and poems published in anthologies and magazines, including articles for The Serial Killer Magazine, Charlotte is also penning a supernatural novel entitled, Bluebells for my Baby.
Her collection of unsettling stories, The Lonely Tree and Other Twisted Tales of Torment is available at all good book retailers.
As a freelance editor, Charlotte currently edits for Rainstorm Press and is the poetry editor for Dopamalovi books. She is also co-founder and Chief Editor for Black Hound Digital Press.
Married with four gregarious children and a collection of ventriloquist dummies, she finds time relaxing while sipping wine, singing Karaoke and going on paranormal investigation.




 

Liz DeJesus/Isabelle Rose

Liz DeJesus was born on the tiny island of Puerto Rico. she is a novelist and a poet. She has been writing for as long as she has been capable of holding a pen. She is the author or the novels, Nina (Musa Publishing, June 2012) The Jackets (Arte Publico Press, March 2011) and First Frost (Musa Publishing, June 2012). Liz is currently working on a new novel.




 

Jessica Lynne Gardner

Jessica Lynne Gardner is an up and coming horror writer whose work has appeared in over a dozen publications, including Shroud Magazine, Darkened Horizons, Twisted Tongue, Sinister Landscapes, Phobia Magazine, and Raw: Brutality as an Art From by Snuff Books. She was a contributor to the Ladies of Horror 2008. Her first novella, Sugar Skull, was part of a compilation called, Creeping Shadows, featuring online best sellers Alan Draven and Brandon Ford. Her latest novella, Unholy Repression was released in July 2011 by Black Bed Sheet Books. She has been named one of today's most cutting-edged authors by Dread Central.

Jane Timm Baxter

The true infant Jane was replaced with a mischievous, occasionally malevolent, fey changeling in 1976, who grew up contemplating how she could use her powers without divulging her true nature. In 1995, she tricked human James Baxter into marrying her, and then meticulously began to write down the chronicles of her ancestors. Disguising her work as fiction, the creature known as Jane Timm Baxter finally achieved her goal of infiltrating the world of publishing when she decided to publish and market her work in e-book format. Currently, she is continuing to encode secret messages to her kin in the form of “novels,” and believes that world domination is just a few more words away.

In her rush to “fit in” among the humans, Baxter unfortunately chose a human vessel that is less than efficient in the realm of health. Having not expected such an ongoing battle with her vessel, Baxter is currently limited in the time and energy she can apply toward her goal of world domination through art and writing. To aid her in her schemes, she employs the mischievous help of “The Chi-Baxter Pack” – four fairy spirits inhabiting the tiny bodies of canis familiaris chihuahuas. At this time, nothing else may be revealed concerning the true nature and mission of The Chi-Baxter Pack, under penalty of death.

Those who are familiar only with Jane Timm Baxter in her human disguise, frequently describe her as any and all of the following: interesting, weird, amusing, annoying, freak, talented, dark, disturbed, sick (as in physically ill,) sick (as in mentally ill) and unique. Whether or not any of these words are accurate descriptions of any part of Baxter remains to be proven.

 

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