About our contributors

Current issue: Issue 2

J.A. Tyler
J. A. Tyler is the author of THE GIRL IN THE BLACK SWEATER (Trainwreck Press), EVERYONE IN THIS IS EITHER DYING OR WILL DIE OR IS THINKING OF DEATH (Achilles Chapbook Series), SAMSARA (Paperhero Press), & SOMEONE, SOMEWHERE (Ghost Road Press). He is also founding editor of MUD LUSCIOUS and ML PRESS. Visit www.aboutjatyler.blogspot.com for more.

Scott Wilson
I have been writing since discovering the joys of literature at high school many years ago. In 2008, I joined the Australian Horror Writers Association as a full financial member. Currently, I am an active member of the University of Texas Flash Fiction Writer, Critical Writing and FlashXER Writer Groups. My writing blog http://awritersblogseswilson.blogspot.com/ is listed on the Australian Horror & Dark Fiction webring, of which I am a member.

My fiction stories have been published in Pure Fiction, Dark Fire, Micro Horror, A Long Short Story, Sonar4, The Shine Journal, The Cynic Online Magazine, Flashshot, Spec The Halls, The Tiny Globule, Zoetrope, 52 Stitches, 6 Sentences, New Voices in Fiction Magazine, Yellow Mama, Antipodean SF, The Short Humor Site and Static Movement magazines. Two of my stories are catalogued on the Anthology Builder Printing site for addition to personal anthologies. My short story "A Nice Bunch" has been accepted for publishing in the 52 Stitches printed anthology in 2009.

AJ Kaufmann
AJ Kaufmann was born in June, 1985 in Poznan, Poland - the capital of Wielkopolska. After graduating from local high school in 2004, he traveled to Berlin in search of inspiration, then studied Polish and English philology at Poznan's universities before dropping out to start various bands. Mr Kaufmann draws his current inspiration from primal poetry, magic, free-verse, Sartre, ghost poetry, surrealism and shamanism. He writes in English.


John Grey
Australian born poet, playwright, musician. Latest book is "What Else Is There" from Main Street Rag. Recently in Cape Rock, Weber Studies, Writers Bloc and the Connecticut Review.



Robert Ciesla
Robert Ciesla is a Finnish film-maker. In the past he has worked extensively in hypermedia, interactive arts and within a broad spectrum of musical styles. He has his official site at robertciesla.com