• Denise Dumars

    Guest

    Denise Dumars has a new mini-poetry chapbook from Space Cowboy Books, titled "Mars Maundering." Her recent chapbook Cajuns in Space placed 3rd in the Elgin Awards. She has stories in Occult Detective Magazine's Special Mythos #1 issue and upcoming in the Halloween edition of Weird Fiction magazine. She'll have her poetry chapbooks and her story collection, Lovecraft Slept Here, available at the festival.

  • DH Covey

    Guest

    D.H. Covey is a Automatism Surrealist painter and motion picture storyboard artist. He is a graduate of The Maryland Institute of Fine Arts and moved to Hollywood in 1997 to work with Brian Yuzna on the movie Progeny. This led to more work on over 20 motion picture, video and TV projects. Both of his children attend Cal Poly Pomona. Michelle is a Fine Arts major, and Adam is a Mechanical Engineer. He and his wife Deby, a Technical Support Manager for GXS, will celebrate their 29th wedding anniversary this Saturday, May the fourth.

  • Diana Levin

    Guest

    Originally from Minsk, Belarus, I grew up in Los Angeles, California. I started drawing when I was five years old and haven't stopped since. I get my inspiration from fantasy art, old children book illustrators, Grimm fairy tales and real life situations and characters. Much of my work depicts fantasy and fairy tale related themes. Fantasy art for me has always been a way to escape into another realm where anything is possible. Each of my products is an expression of imagination, magic and wonder.

  • Don Martin (Dean Hayes, The Whisperer in Darkness)

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    Don hails from Chicago, where he started acting at Holy Cross High School and with the Oak Park Village Players. After working on stages around the country, he arrived in Los Angeles in 1989. Since then, some of his roles have included a recurring part as Mr. Chalmers in Saban's Masked Rider; William Randolph Hearst in the IMAX film Hearst Castle: Building the Dream (at the National Geographic Theatre at Hearst Castle); and Phil in The Bible and Gun Club which won the Grand Jury prize at SlamDance and was nominated for several Spirit awards.

  • Don Webb

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    Don Webb teaches High School English in a reform school in rural Texas by day, Creative Writing for UCLA Extension by night. He has a had a mystery series at St. Martin's Press, a series of books on contemporary and Late Antique magical practice from Runa Raven Press, and over 300 published short stories of SF/F/H. His work has been translated into 11 languages. Don has been writing Lovecraftian fiction for 25 years.

  • Doug Bradley

    Guest

    Doug Bradley is probably most famous for his role as Hellraiser's Pinhead - Dark Prince of Pain, Angel of Suffering, Leviathan's Lord of the Damned.

  • Douglas Blair Lucek

    Guest

    Over the course of a storied 30 year career as a Heavy Metal guitarist, Douglas Blair Lucek of W.A.S.P. hasn't just shredded epic lead guitar solos on numerous World Tours, he's also known for his innovative and inventive skill at stretching the physical and sonic boundaries of the electric guitar. Hailing from the New England region, not far from Lovecraft's beloved Providence, Doug toured throughout the Mythos region in the 1980s with RUN 21.

  • E. Catherine Tobler

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    E. Catherine Tobler was born on the other side of the International Dateline, which either gives her an extra day in her life or an extraordinary affinity when it comes to interdimensional gateways. Her fiction appears in Realms of Fantasy, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet among others. Her Lovecraft-themed tales have appeared in both Historical Lovecraft and Future Lovecraft from Innsmouth Press.

  • Eben Brooks

    Guest

    Eben Brooks is “The Working Class Superhero of San Diego”: geeky musician par excellence, gamer, comic book reader, science fiction lover, and the man responsible for the squamous, rugose filk song “Hey There Cthulhu”. He performs original and filk songs on a variety of geeky topics, such as superheroes, cyberpunk, magic, minstrelry, literature, gaming, comic books, eldritch horror, science fiction television shows, and the dangers of teleportation.

  • Edward Martin III

    Guest

    The principal creative force behind Hellbender Media, Edward is an award-winning writer and filmmaker. His latest movies include adaptations of H. P. Lovecraft’s stories “The Statement of Randolph Carter,” and “The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath,” the only complete adaptation of Tolkein’s “The Lord of the Rings,” and “Flesh of my Flesh,” a live-action horror/thriller. He also wrote and directed “The Cosmic Horror Fun-Pak,” a sci-fi/horror movie anthology.

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