Amanda Denham is an author and artist living in Alabama with her husband and three rabbits (she thinks she needs more rabbits, but please tell her she doesn't if you see her). All throughout her childhood and teenage years, drawing and making up stories dominated her life. Sketchbooks were filled with fantasy ideas that she swore were going to be in print someday. Meanwhile, she escaped into young adult books and admired the authors who brought their stories to life through their words. Amanda desires to give a source of comfort and escape for her readers, as well as showcase the importance of mental health awareness and healthy relationships.
An Interview with L. Thorsrud
At age eleven, I began exploring different brainwave states—what felt like a normal activity for a kid who had their first existential crisis at six. In my twenties, I teamed up with a doctor and quantitative electroencephalography (imagine nineteen electrodes glued to your head) to document my brain experiments. Unbiased computer systems interpreting the results fueled my curiosity, leading to further collaborations with scientists across the five countries I’ve lived in.
An Interview with Leonis Legion
Leonis Legion is an author deeply influenced by the complexities of human emotion and the silent struggles that many people face. Drawing inspiration from personal experiences, struggles, and the stories of those around him, Leonis writes to give voice to the unspoken and to offer comfort to those who feel unheard for which he felt the same growing up. With a background in offering support and comfort to others through sessions similar to therapy, Leonis has a profound understanding of the emotional landscapes people navigate.
An Interview with Nikki Auberkett
Nikki Auberkett is a cultural anthropologist, developmental editor, award-nominated author, and lifelong lover of the fae folk. With nearly 15 years of research and exploration into global folklore and mythology, biblical archaeology, and all things weird and unusual, she weaves her research and social science expertise into her personal love for fantasy fiction.
An Interview with Victoria Lambinicio
Victoria has a BA in English Literature and an MA in Professional Writing from being frightened of becoming some of the people she met at a mental hospital. She'd been intervened on and placed in mental hospitals three times since being diagnosed with schizophrenia at 19. But rather than being sad, she says it was a learning experience and led her to live an interesting life.
An Interview with Cat Speranzini
Cat Speranzini is the editor-in-chief of Grey Coven Publishing and a reader for Querencia Press. Her poetry has been published by numerous publications, including Glass Gates Publishing, The Eunoia Review, Querencia Press, and Moss Puppy Magazine. She has two full-length collections: Watercolor Souls and Calm in the Dark. She can be found on her public Instagram page @catsperanzini.poetry.
An Interview with A.F. Roberts
A.F. Roberts was raised in Phoenix, Arizona, by transplants from Chicago. As a youth, comic books and science fiction were major influences. High school through college brought an introduction to Christianity, which, combined with the former, birthed not only a refreshment of spirit, but an imagination unrestrained by any constrictions of that same faith.
An Interview with Sierra Hood
Sierra Hood is an award-winning teenager who has written over two hundred works of English literature. Sierra has won first place in the Los Gatos Poetry Contest of 2023, third place in the San Jose Slam Poetry Contest, and two honorable mentions in the 2024 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. Sierra has been published in the anthology Dreams for the Future. She is also one of the leading members of her local poetry club. Sierra writes for the people who have also been subjected to sexism, misogyny, depression, anxiety, and even physical violence over the years. As Sierra continues to write and fight for change, she hopes to inspire the new generation (and generations to come) to advocate for themselves and to help them make a home for themselves in poetry as she has.
An Interview with Onika Howdyn
Onika Howdyn lives in a cozy, country town in New Hampshire with her family, two felines, and a flock of feathered raptors. When she is not writing dark and dismal tales, she is enjoying time outside with her boys or eating nachos on the couch while watching pro-wrestling.
An Interview with Michael Sirois
Michael Sirois taught English, drama, and technology to middle school students for twenty-three years before spending seven years as an educational program manager at Rice University. He retired in 2009 to write full-time. His novels include a thriller about an 8,000-year-old sociopath, a two-book saga about a monarch butterfly’s migration, and a non-fiction book about an innocent man in prison. His next major project will be a series of novels based on the Arthurian legends, but set in a post-apocalyptic American South. He has always been interested in exploring all aspects of the human condition.