A Communicator With Animate Objects
Dennis Mombauer
You Could Count on That
David M. Hoenig
Contributors:
Lee Pletzers is a displaced New Zealand writer of the weird, wonderful, and grotesque. Since 2001 he has made an impact on the genre world and thrives within its limitless boundaries. Over seventy short stories have slammed his name on anthologies and magazines across the globe. His five novels impacted humanity and his two novellas were the icing on the cake. He still sends his books out to independent publishers, looking for that elusive million dollar cheque. Find out more at facebook.com/lpletzers and whendreamsbecomenightmares.com.
Romana Drew is an aspiring writer with a degree in zoology and a background in public speaking.
Jeffrey Steven Abrams has been writing science-fiction full-time for the last two years. Has has received received honorable mentions for stories entered in the L Ron Hubbard, Writers of the Future competition: in 2014 for “Pandora’s Canon” and in 2015 for story “The Value of Garbage.” The concept and science behind “Pandora’s Canon” comes directly from his studies while earning a master’s degree in physiological psychology at Ohio State University.
Dennis Mombauer, born in 1984, grew up along the Rhine and today lives and works in Cologne. He writes short stories and novels in German and English and is co-publisher and editor of a German magazine for experimental fiction, Die Novelle – Zeitschrift für Experimentelles . Current and upcoming short story publications in magazines and anthologies include Heroic Fantasy Quarterly, Plasma Frequency, and Psychonymous II: Verzogen.
David M. Hoenig is a practicing physician for whom writing is his “second career.” He recently won two short fiction contests and placed third in another . He has had multiple stories accepted by Horrified Press, Zoetic Press/NonBinary Review, Drunk Monkeys Literary, Dark Chapter Press, and Nebula Rift Magazine. He has had poetry published in The Horror Zine and Ad Libitum and with Horrified Press, and he is working on his first novel. Slowly.
A Communicator With Animate Objects
Dennis Mombauer
You Could Count on That
David M. Hoenig
Contributors:
Lee Pletzers is a displaced New Zealand writer of the weird, wonderful, and grotesque. Since 2001 he has made an impact on the genre world and thrives within its limitless boundaries. Over seventy short stories have slammed his name on anthologies and magazines across the globe. His five novels impacted humanity and his two novellas were the icing on the cake. He still sends his books out to independent publishers, looking for that elusive million dollar cheque. Find out more at facebook.com/lpletzers and whendreamsbecomenightmares.com.
Romana Drew is an aspiring writer with a degree in zoology and a background in public speaking.
Jeffrey Steven Abrams has been writing science-fiction full-time for the last two years. Has has received received honorable mentions for stories entered in the L Ron Hubbard, Writers of the Future competition: in 2014 for “Pandora’s Canon” and in 2015 for story “The Value of Garbage.” The concept and science behind “Pandora’s Canon” comes directly from his studies while earning a master’s degree in physiological psychology at Ohio State University.
Dennis Mombauer, born in 1984, grew up along the Rhine and today lives and works in Cologne. He writes short stories and novels in German and English and is co-publisher and editor of a German magazine for experimental fiction, Die Novelle – Zeitschrift für Experimentelles . Current and upcoming short story publications in magazines and anthologies include Heroic Fantasy Quarterly, Plasma Frequency, and Psychonymous II: Verzogen.
David M. Hoenig is a practicing physician for whom writing is his “second career.” He recently won two short fiction contests and placed third in another . He has had multiple stories accepted by Horrified Press, Zoetic Press/NonBinary Review, Drunk Monkeys Literary, Dark Chapter Press, and Nebula Rift Magazine. He has had poetry published in The Horror Zine and Ad Libitum and with Horrified Press, and he is working on his first novel. Slowly.