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Entries in Editorial Staff (7)
Vince A. Liaguno / Editor-in-Chief
Vince Liaguno is a writer, publisher, and slasher film aficionado. His debut novel, 2006’s The Literary Six, was a tribute to the slasher films of the 80’s and won an Independent Publisher Award (IPPY) for Horror and was named a finalist in ForeWord Magazine’s Book of the Year Awards in the Gay/Lesbian Fiction category.
Liaguno is a contributing editor at Autograph Magazine, a national specialty-niche publication for enthusiasts of the titular hobby, where his many celebrity interviews and profiles have included a healthy dose of scream queens including Janet Leigh, Adrienne Barbeau, Just Before Dawn’s Jamie Rose, and Jamie Lee Curtis – with whom he jokingly claims to have developed a “lifelong obsession.” His non-fiction work has also appeared in Doorways Magazine and will be featured in the forthcoming anthologies The Ultimate Guide to Slasher Films (Hadesgate/Gorezone) and Diva Complex (University of Wisconsin Press).
He currently lives on the eastern end of Long Island, New York, with his partner of 20 years, their two Cocker Spaniels, Sydney and Kirby, and their cat, Moyet- named after British chanteuse Alison Moyet. He is a member of the Horror Writers Association (HWA) and the National Book Critics Circle (NBCC).
Martel Sardina / Contributing Editor
Martel Sardina blames her warped imagination on her addictions to Pepsi and chocolate as well as a chronic case of insomnia. She claims to have a high "freaky" people tolerance, which explains her fondness for artists, musicians, writers, tattooists and leather-clad biker types.
Martel is a firm believer in the advice "write what you know." Every story she has written has some element of truth to it. However, she wants you to know that despite her win in the 3rd Annual Drinking & Writing Festival's Two Drink Minimum Story Contest, she does not have a clown fetish.
Martel is a member of the Horror Writers Association (HWA) and the Persephone Writers Organization.
JG Faherty / Contributing Scribe
JG Faherty's fiction has appeared in many publications, including Cemetery Dance, MagusZine, Wrong World, and Shroud Magazine. He's also appeared in several well-received anthologies.
JG helped launch Doorways Magazine as its original Fiction Editor and he contributes regular columns and interviews to several online publications and the Horror Writers Association newsletter.
A freelance writer with over 15 years of experience, his background includes working as a laboratory manager, accident scene photographer, zoo keeper, research scientist, and resume writer, and he's been professionally published multiple times in the field of grade school
education.
Blu Gilliand / Contributing Scribe
Blu Gilliand is a freelance writer whose articles and stories have appeared in Dark Discoveries, The Delirium Insider, and Shroud Magazine, as wellas the website Hellnotes. His author interviews have included Joe Hill, Gary Braunbeck, Tim Lebbon, and Kealan Patrick Burke.
His short story "Toll" will appear in the forthcoming anthology Horror Library: Volume 3 (from Cutting Block Press), and his short story "Mother Ocean" will appear in the forthcoming anthology Northern Haunts (from Shroud Publications).
He lives in Alabama with his wife and twin daughters.
Derek Clendening / Contributing Scribe
Derek Clendening lives in Fort Erie, Ontario. He is a member of the Horror Writers Association (HWA) and author of the chapbook Blood Verse: The Vampire As Poet (Sams Dot Publishing). His novel The Vampire Way is forthcoming from Naked Snake Press.
Jeff Burk / Contributing Scribe
Jeff Burk lives in Indiana, Pennsylvania. He regularly writes reviews for the Dream People webzine and the Alternative Reality webzine.
Michele Lee / Contributing Scribe
Michele Lee is a writer, reviewer, and all around lover of good stories. Her work has appeared in Cthulhu Sex Magazine, From the Asylum magazine, Nocturnal Ooze, and Read by Dawn: Volume One, with forthcoming works in Black Ink Horror and Pseudopod. Michele adores reading and promoting great fiction.


