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Carlos R Savournin was born in the spice mines of Calcutta. His mother, a
virgin prostitute, his father, a cow herder. His childhood proved difficult,
especially when he lost his head in a freak accident in the early 1920's...
(or so the legend goes)...
Ever since his childhood, Carlos has been a story-teller. Grabbing people's
attention with stories of experiences (okay, mostly made up) or recaps of
his favorite movies, he has always had a flair for detail and narratives -
especially when it came to a certain genre - horror.
Whether it's the old fashioned slice 'em and dice 'em, or the eerie suspense that crawls deep into your soul, his love of the genre has birthed two novels and four screenplays. It's what led him to become co-creator of Tales from the Moonlit Path.
Currently, he lives in Miami, Florida where he has worked as a writer for The X Channel, an independent extreme sports network, and he continues his search for the perfect story. In the meantime, his love for writing and horror will be expressed here. He hopes you enjoy the site as much as he enjoys working for it. You can contact Carlos at carlos@moonlit-path.com.
Tricia
Urlaub lives in upstate New York with her husband and three young sons. She
is former managing editor of Writer Online, and has published several
short stories in the horror and speculative fiction genre both online and in
print magazines.
The decision to help create an online horror magazine came from a deep love of the unexplained, the chilling and the extraordinary. She hopes that Tales from the Moonlit Path will encompass all of these things in different ways.
In addition to co-editing Tales from the Moonlit Path, Tricia teaches creative writing courses at Write Book and Gift Shop in Honeoye Falls, New York, where her hand-made, romantic-styled jewelry is also sold.
You can contact Tricia at tricia@moonlit-path.com. Click on the widget below to read more of my work on Associated Content.
Terrie
Leigh Relf has been in bed with horror since she was a little girl. Maybe a
less cryptic way to put it is that she’s been dancing with the devil in
the pale moonlight since she was a teenager. No, that’s not quite it…Hmmm…
what to say about this woman who talks to dead people? If you ask really nice,
perhaps she’ll take her skin off and show you who she really is…
If you’re very, very brave, turn out the bathroom lights, ignite a candle, and whisper her name…Once you hear her knocking on the doorway to your mind, let her in…
Oh—and
she prefers espresso with thick cream and double non-fat lattes with an extra
shot of vanilla syrup…
Terrie
Leigh Relf, M.A. currently lives in South Park, an eclectic community within
San Diego, CA. She teaches writing at San Diego City College and at The Writer
Online Learning Center (http://www.writer-on-line.com/),
and is also a freelance writing coach. She is a staff writer at Writer Online,
pens “The Mistress of Rhetoric” column for The Espresso, San
Diego’s Newspaper for Coffee and Café Culture, and
has moved her “Poet’s Workshop” column to FireWeed,
a monthly literary arts newsletter published by MindFire Renewed (http://www.mindfirerenew.com/
fireweedmarch/front.html). Relf is also the deputy poetry editor for NFG—Writing
with Attitude (http://www.nfg.ca), as well
as the former poetry editor, etc. for writersmonthly.us and WORD/San Diego
(http://www.wordsandiego.com).
Relf is an active member of the Science Fiction Poetry Association (http://www.sfpoetry.com) whose poems have appeared extensively both on-and-offline. Jupiter’s Eye, her third collection of poetry, was published by Sam’s Dot Publishing in 2004. Her poem, “a poet on board” (Illumen, 2004), was recently nominated for a Rhysling Award, and made the Top 10 in the Preditors & Editors Award. “How to write zips and zip rengays” (Scifaikuest, 2004) was nominated for a James B. Baker Award for “best article” (http://www.samsdotpublishing.com). Relf is the co-editor, with L.A. Story Houry, of Hungur, a bi-annual anthology of ancient and alien vampire fiction (Guidelines are available at: http://www.samsdotpublishing.com).
You may contact her at: tlrelf@cox.net
John Plunket makes his living as an ecological research
technician on a Georgia barrier island. When not doing unpleasant things to
fish (for research), he read, writes, and watches obscure films. He can often
be found roaming the island at night, baying at the moon. His deep love of horror
films and fiction may stem from an early H.P. Lovecraft addiction.
Previous publications, dealing with esoteric aspects of fisheries science, have
appeared in Louisiana Agriculture and Bulletin of Marine Science. Someday, possibly
within the next decade, the novel of dark fantasy he's working on will see the
light of day.
If you have comments about his reviews, or suggestions on what you'd like to
see reviewed, please contact him at info@moonlit-path.com
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