• Ellen Datlow

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    Ellen Datlow has been editing short stories in the science fiction, fantasy, and horror fields for thirty years. She was fiction editor of OMNI Magazine and editor of SCIFICTION, as well as editing anthologies throughout those years and continuing to do so today.

  • Eric Morgret

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    Eric is co-owner of Maelstrom Productions. He has produced/directed/edited several shorts and features including the award-winning films H.P. Lovecraft's Strange Aeons: The Thing on the Doorstep and the short “The Shunned House”. He has worked with Crypticon Seattle, The Seattle International Film Festival, TheFilmSchool, and Strange Aeons Magazine

  • Erika Hallberg

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    Erika Hallberg co-produced, worked as assistant director, did the make-up and composed the music for the short Fyren (Keeper of the Light). While young, she has a solid background in music, theater and film. She also worked as script supervisor on Kammaren (A Legend Told). She's currently getting her degree as a cantor and it shows in the end credits of Fyren.Erika and Robert P. Olsson lives in the city of Karlstad, in the county of Värmland, a county known for its many famous authors and poets.

  • Frank H. Woodward

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    Frank H. Woodward wrote and directed Wyrd Studios’ premiere documentary LOVECRAFT: FEAR OF THE UNKNOWN in 2008. This biography of author H.P. Lovecraft featured interviews with Neil Gaiman and Guillermo Del Toro. LOVECRAFT premiered at the 2008 Comic Con in San Diego where it won Best Documentary.

    Frank also wrote the SyFy Original Movie BLACK FOREST. This mash-up of Grimm’s fairy tales aired in early 2012.

  • Gregory Boone

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    Gregory is a Portland area filmmaker having moved here from Nevada City, CA. In 2009 he helped local production company, Red Jackalope, shoot its first feature film up through his graduation from Pacific University Oregon. Current projects include a documentary entitled Black Girl in Suburbia and a western that shall remain untitled.

  • Hello, The Future!

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    Nicole and her one-person band Hello, The Future! sings stories about the intersection of fandom and reality. She has performed at Dragon*Con, Philcon, Lunacon, InterventionCon, and most other things with "con" at the end of them. She'll sing about why dinosaurs have feelings, why Wash is the best character on Firefly, and how we didn't have to stop drawing those giant robots. Get ready to rock out with your watch parts out.Check out Hello, The Future! on Bandcamp.com.

  • Henry J. Vester III

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    Henry J. Vester III spent his larval stage in the southern California city of Riverside, and cut his little fangs first on the works of ERB, Lin Carter, Otis Adelbert Kline, and Arthur Conan Doyle. He discovered the unholy joys of HPL around 1968 in the two fabled Lancer paperbacks, and was soon sending in his hard-earned pazoors for the Arkham House volumes. Subsequent discoveries—and lasting fascinations—have included the works of REH, Lord Dunsany, Sax Rohmer, and particularly Clark Ashton Smith.

  • Huan Vu

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    Huan Vu is a director, producer, screenwriter, compositing editor and matte artist. His films include Damnatus, Joey ist dabei, and Mu. His most recent effort is Die Farbe, an adaptation of Lovecraft's The Color Our of Space, and he is currently working on a Dreamlands feature film.

  • Ives Hovanessian

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    Ives Hovanessian is a screenwriter and author of noir, uncanny and horror fiction. Her prose work appears in anthologies from Aetherial Publishing and Obsolescent Press. Her first screenplay, Trendsetters, was optioned by Colossal Entertainment. A debut collection of short stories, "I Am Death," Cried The Vulture, will be released in the summer of 2013. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband and daughter.

  • James R. Beach

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    James R. Beach is the Editor-in-Chief/Publisher of Dark Discoveries Publications—home of the quarterly Horror/Dark Fantasy color print magazine Dark Discoveries. Since 2004, he has published 19 issues of the slick: a combination of articles, art, fiction and interviews, featuring dedicated issues on H.P. Lovecraft, The Twilight Zone, Fantastic Art, Forrest J Ackerman and Horror Comics, in addition to specials on contemporary genre figures.Fiction contributors have included William F. Nolan, Brian Lumley, Richard Matheson, Wilum Pugmire and more.

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