Alex writes speculative fiction that peels back the veil between science and the unknown, blurring the line between fact , folklore and fiction. Their work explores inherited memory, biological mystery, and the strange legacies that outlive us—what we carry in our blood, our secrets, and the stories we’re told to forget. With a background in research and an obsession with strange histories, Alex brings an analytical lens to eerie possibilities, chasing the truths that might lie just beyond accepted knowledge—whether alien, ancestral, or both.
Alex is currently working on a companion novella about Martín Arruza called Echoes of Itzkira: Martín Arruza's Story, a sequel to Inherited -- Inherited 2: The Reckoning and a dystopian thriller called The Great Experiment.
Rowan has been captivated by ghost stories since childhood—drawn not just to what haunts us, but why. A lifelong short story writer with a background in emotionally layered fiction, Rowan crafts quiet supernatural tales where memory lingers and grief leaves a mark. Embers Part I: Echoes of Limeville and Embers Part II: Traces of Limeville are her first two novellas and the first two books in a haunting series set in the foggy corners of rural Pennsylvania, where the past never stays buried.
Rowan lives in Pine Forge, PA, with her husband and maybe a few uninvited guests.
She is currently working on Embers Part III: Shadows of Limeville that will be released in December, 2025.
She is also working on Spun, a full-length chilling novel about one woman’s fight to piece together the night that shattered everything—before it unravels her completely. Though the truth may not set her free.
Dana grew up in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, and has carried her love of stories and learning across classrooms and communities ever since. She earned her undergraduate degree in English at Arcadia University and went on to complete her master’s at Sierra Nevada University. Over the years, she has served as both teacher and administrator in Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Nevada.
Bubbly, sweet, and kind—but with just enough edge to keep things interesting—Dana is a fan of the outdoors, fitness, and above all, not taking herself too seriously. She enjoys hiking, spending time with her husband, dog, and friends, and finding joy in the little adventures of everyday life.
Dana is the published author of Walk in Dissonance: A Poetry Collection, a beautifully wrought exploration of cognitive, emotional, and ethical dissonance. Her work blends lyrical sensitivity with unflinching honesty, inviting readers to sit with emotional contradiction and complexity. With her signature mix of clarity and edge, she brings the same sharp voice to her fiction. She is currently working on her first full-length dystopian YA novel, The Order, a bold and thought-provoking story set to resonate with a new generation of readers.
Macey crafts stories where drama drives the narrative and wit sharpens the edges. Her novels dive into the chaos of human relationships, peeling back polished façades to reveal the secrets, betrayals, and absurdities lurking beneath. With a voice that’s both gripping and sly, she pulls readers into worlds where one reckless choice can spiral into disaster—and no one escapes unchanged.
Macey is currently at work on two highly anticipated projects: The Art and Science of Public Lying and The Grier School for Girls.
Emory crafts psychological dramas steeped in atmosphere, obsession, and the slow creep of dread. With a background in music and literature, her work often explores how passion teeters on the edge of fixation, and how art can both illuminate and consume. Emory’s characters move through worlds where beauty collides with danger, and where the smallest choices echo with devastating permanence. Away from the page, she collects antique sheet music, plays an old grand piano that creaks in all the wrong places, and never quite trusts the shadows at the edge of the stage.
Emory's debut novel, The Piano Lesson will be coming out soon!
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