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I'm trollboy. Howdy.
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Bruce is a sociology student and co-host of The Crypt Keepers podcast
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My name is CthulhuBob Lovely, I live in my childhood hometown of Columbus, Ohio, and have a son and two daughters. I volunteer at MisCon, which occurs each year on Memorial Day Weekend in Missoula, Montana and help out at other shows. In my younger years I had seen H.P. Lovecraft’s books in the collection of my older brother, Brian, who is also responsible for introducing me to Monty Python, Star Wars and many other things geek. I began running and playing Dungeons and Dragons in 1977 at the age of 15, and Call of Cthulhu since its original publication in 1981. I believe geekery and gaming can have positive effects on math, reading and writing, and social interaction skills, as well as family togetherness. I have three published stories online at http://www.bewilderingstories.com/bios/lovely_bob_bio.html
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Golden Goblin Press, Cthulhu’s Dark Cults, Ripples from Carcosa

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Jeremy Zimmerman is a teller of tales who dislikes cute euphemisms for writing like “teller of tales.” His fiction has most recently appeared in 10Flash Quarterly, Arcane and anthologies from Timid Pirate Publishing. His young adult superhero book, Kensei, is available as part of Cobalt City Rookies. He is also the editor for Mad Scientist Journal. He lives in Seattle with five cats and his lovely wife (and fellow author) Dawn Vogel.
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Duane lives in the desert southwest with his pets, guitars, and monsters. Periodically he sends them forth.
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A career educator, dramatist, and newly minted author. Debuted as part of the Golden Goblin and Shoggoth.net collaboration Kickstarter project “Terrors of OctoberNomicon”. A long-time fan of horror and a constant companion to the void and an avid tabletop wargamer. He regularly streams Call of Cthulhu and Pathfinder @https://www.twitch.tv/danielanddice and will soon be releasing his own Miskatonic Repository scenario for Call of Cthulhu, “Operation Wagey Cage”.
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Christian lives in Rhode Island where all this started. He thinks people are much more terrifying monsters than any nameless thing from the stars. He's one of the hosts of the DMsAfterDark rpg stream.
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CODY GOODFELLOW has written nine novels and five collections of short stories, and edits the hyperpulp zine Forbidden Futures. His writing has been favored with three Wonderland Book Awards. His comics work has been featured in Mystery Meat, Creepy, Slow Death Zero and Skin Crawl. As an actor, he has appeared in numerous short films, TV shows, music videos by Anthrax and Beck, and a Days Inn commercial. He also wrote, co-produced and scored the Lovecraftian hygiene films Baby Got Bass and Stay At Home Dad, which can be viewed on YouTube. He “lives” in San Diego, California.
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William Adcock is a historian by training and a horror author by necessity.
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Delta Green, The Unspeakable Oath, Horrors of War

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Morgan Llewellyn studies English Literature and is a member of the Into the Darkness podcast.
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Marek Golonka is a game designer, a game design teacher and the coordinator of Zgrozy, a series of Call of Cthulhu supplements that reimagines Lovecraftian horror one small release at a time.
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Aaron has published game material for Pelgrane Press, Miskatonic Repository, Arc Dream Publishing, and more. He teaches games design for middle school children.
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Contents: 50% Mustache, 20% Rum, 30% Demented Cultist
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Hedge is a prolific writer and irregular publisher (https://linktr.ee/johnhedge)
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Fee Fi Fo Fin is an actor, writer, and roleplaying games enthusiast who can be found on the Night at the Opera discord server running and playing his original games for his friends
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Pete Rawlik is a writer living in Florida where he collects Lovecraftian fiction and works on environmental issues surrounding the Everglades and related ecosystems.  His research for a pseudo-history of the Miskatonic River Valley laid the groundwork for what would eventually become Reanimators (2013), The Weird Company (2014), Reanimatrix (2016), The Peaslee Papers (2017), The Miskatonic University Spiritualism Club (2021) and The Eldritch Equations (2022).  His short story collection, The Strange Company and Others, was released in 2019.  He has edited two anthologies one with Brian Sammons, Legacy of the Reanimator (2015), and The Chromatic Court (2019) a collection of Lovecraftian stories inspired by the King in Yellow. He is a regular member of the Lovecraft Ezine Podcast and a frequent contributor to the New York Review of Science Fiction.

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Gene is a gay indie artist/creator, contributor to The Line it is Drawn, DM and gaymer, maker and occasional streamer. Oh and he loves pizza way too much.
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Sarah Walker is a writer, artist and anthropologist living in the Pacific Northwest who has been published by Audient Void, Lovecraft Ezine Press, Antimony and Old Lace, Oxygenman Books, Silent Motorist Media, Planet X Books, Eighth Tower Publishing, Ladies and Gentlemen of Horror, Shoggoth.net, and many more. She has published her art as well in multiple venues like the Lovecraft Lunatic Asylum, Audient Void, and Walk in a Darker Wood among others. She recently illustrated the folk horror book A Walk in a Darker Wood with Phil Breach, Duane Pesice, and Gordon White and is currently readying the sequel, A Walk in a City of Shadows with Gordon White, Jill Hand, Nora Peevy, and Phil Breach. Her first novella is set to come out sometime in the late 2022 from Nictitating press and she has work coming out in Vastarien and Nightmare in Yellow as well as in the Cronenberg based anthology from Eight Tower Publications and Winter Quarterly from Russell Smeaton. She is currently working on readying her illustrated short story collection for publication with Hybrid Sequence media set to come out in late 2023. Lastly, she is coediting a book of short stories celebrating the work of Gemma Files set to be published sometime in 2023. She plays too many videogames and swears the walls are talking to her.
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Born in a mountain and raised in a cave, when Aqualung isn't busy wrestling alligators and strangling mountain lions, he creeps into the local library to make posts for his blog.
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I write many things when I a bored and there is a deadline. Co-Author of [DATA EXPUNGED] and rules lawyer for the Cthulhu Eternal team. All of my creatures, excluding artwork and the stats themselves, are under CC-BY 4.0. The stats are OGL (Refer to Cthulhu Eternal’s SRD for more info). Any artwork is copyrighted by the artist and licensed to be used here. Cheers.
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Magnificentophat is a linguistics, cat, prehistory, and astronomy enthusiast and the primary author for spearsandspreadsheets(https://spearsandspreadsheets.blogspot.com/)
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Pete is a video producer and is the visual lead at the Miskatonic Playhouse podcast.
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T A Newman is the host of the Miskatonic Playhouse podcast and YouTube channel as well as being the author of 'The Prisoner's Dilemma,' 'Secret Santa,' and 'Be My Valentine.' Find out more at www.MiskatonicPlayhouse.com.
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Swamp Witch
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Ian is the author of the novels Mordred's Curse and Merlin's Gift.  His fiction has appeared in the anthologies Love in Vein, October Dreams 2, and the Science Fiction Book Club's Best Short Novels 2005. In 2020, his Alphabestiary: 26 Poems and Drawings for Easily Alarmed Children and the Adults Who Like to Alarm Them], was published by AM INK press. That same year, he won a North Carolina Press Association Award for his coverage of the case of Marcus Smith, a Black man fatally hogtied by eight white Greensboro officers during the 2018 NC Folk Festival. I Ain’t Resisting, his book about that police homicide and its coverup will be published in the Spring of 2023. Ian’s Amazon page: https://www.amazon.com/Ian-McDowell/e/B000APEQMI/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1
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Diana L. James was born in the Midwest but has lived on the west coast, in the Southeast, and in New England. She’s been enamored with words and languages since she was old enough to read and has spent the latter part of her life enjoying wordsmithing as her career. When her nose isn’t buried in a book, Diana can usually be found editing, writing, and ghostwriting—all while partaking in copious amounts of caffeine. https://the-write-affair.com/
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Lisah Jayne Walden resides in upstate New York with her two children, four fur babies, and boyfriend. Previous works have been published in Lovecraftian Micro Fiction 2021 and 2022, Once Upon A Wicked Heart, Blood Sport, and From the Deep anthologies. Her collection Let Them In is available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble websites. When there is spare time, Walden enjoys cooking, watching horror movies, and reading.
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Richard is a freelance writer, story analyst and artist.
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Jin is a Chef currently living in the great Pacific Northwest. She spends her days baking to ship out orders of sweets all across the U.S. over at https://jinny.rocks/ Her nights are filled with wild cooking frenzies so she has recipes for new cookbook volumes, and sometimes, she lets the fictitious unspeakable out to play.
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Katherine Tomlinson is a Pushcart Prize nominee for her short fiction. An award-winning essayist and editor, she works as a screenwriter and lifestyle reporter. Under the pen name Katherine Moore, she is a USA Today bestselling author. Born in Washington D.C., she is currently a digital nomad in Portugal.
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Can Wiggins writes, reads, and watches movies, all while drinking coffee. Her tales of whoa and wonder can be found in "Georgia Gothic", the HWA-Atlanta Chapter's 2021 anthology, "Test Patterns" from Planet X Publications, "A Walk in a Darker Wood" from Oxygen Man Books, and the recent inaugural Winter Issue from Weird Fiction Quarterly. A proofreader and editor, she's already at work on more stories.
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Lauren Scharhag (she/her) is an award-winning writer of fiction and poetry. She has eleven titles available, including Our Miss Engel and The Order of the Four Sons series (with Coyote Kishpaugh). She lives in Kansas City, MO.

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