M. Almelk is the author of The Fallen Kind trilogy, a post-apocalyptic saga blending sci-fi, fantasy, and human drama. His work draws inspiration from mysterious, layered shows like Lost and The Leftovers, as well as the atmosphere and energy of rock music — from stadium anthems to the haunting weight of metal.
An Interview with Stevie Dustmore
Stevie Dustmore is the pen name of UK-based cleaner-turned-author Claire Jones. After years on the frontline of grime, she decided it was time to tell the stories hiding behind the spray bottles — the messy, hilarious, and unexpectedly human side of cleaning that most people never see.
An Interview with Tristan Zelden
Tristan Zelden is a former journalist who now focuses his time on book writing and editing. He made his debut with the urban fantasy novel The Huntress and the Trickster and is about to release his first horror novel, Unfold. This will mark the beginning of exclusively writing horror for the foreseeable future, as he sees it as the ultimate art form through which to tell stories and discuss deeper themes about humanity and society. He lives in California. When he isn’t writing, he can be found getting tattoos, watching TV and movies, or playing Dungeons and Dragons with his friends.
An Interview with Ada Nwadigo
Ada Nwadigo is a multi-award-winning civil engineer, entrepreneur, and author dedicated to advancing innovation, inclusion, and leadership within the engineering and technology sectors. She is the president and CEO of Jona Infrastructure, an independent organisation supporting African countries in planning, delivering, and managing sustainable and resilient infrastructure aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
An Interview with Graham Daydy
Graham Daydy is a UK-based writer and creative with a lifelong love of science fiction and storytelling. By day, he leads copywriting for some of the biggest names in gaming and entertainment, and by night, he builds universes of his own.
An Interview with Andrea Casanova
Andrea Casanova is a Hispanic author from South Texas. Her love for writing came after her third-grade teacher, Ms. Bolado, assigned a creative writing paper for Halloween. One page was all it took for her to become obsessed with storytelling. Years were spent filling in composition books and carrying around USB drives so she could write on any computer she could get her hands on.
An Interview with Kate Campo
Kate Campo is originally from New England. An only child, she grew up reading voraciously – creeping around her neighborhood like Harriet the Spy, or curling up to read Little House on the Prairie when it snowed, imagining that she was living in a log cabin. After college and a gap year, she began medical school, deciding to pursue primary care and ultimately practice near her hometown.
An Interview with Kassidy Coursey
Kassidy Coursey has lived with fantastical stories in her imagination for as long as she can remember. Her dark fantasy books speak to her greatest loves: redeemable anti-heroes, sweeping character arcs, and unbridled love that crushes souls (but deliciously). She otherwise thrives on terrible jokes, harmless pranks, caramel macchiatos, and being right.
An Interview with Calial McCarty
Calial McCarty is an AuDHD writer, parent, advocate, and private practice clinician. She is a LMHC in Washington state and holds a board certification as an Autism Specialist through IBCCES. This is her first publication, as she brings a first-of-its-kind resource to the community.
An Interview with Hope Redgrave
Hope Redgrave is a twenty-two-year-old university student who initially developed her love of writing through fanfiction at age seventeen. Stress from studies suppressed that flame briefly, but she reclaimed it in her university life. Writing was her go-to refuge – her means of world-building outside lecture theaters and deadline projects.