Guest Editor
ISSUE 17
Guest Editor: Theresa C. Newbill
Theresa C. Newbill holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from Fordham University and a M.S.ED. from Bank Street College. She is a former elementary school teacher who lives in NYC with her husband of 22 years, her 16 year old daughter, two cats and two bunnies. She has written two books both of which were published by Hedge-Witchery Books. Theresa also has numerous other publications in both print and ezines and has received numerous awards for her writing.
Theresa recently entered a poetry contest for Necon-EBooks and received both a win, placing in the top 3, and an honorable mention. The winners were chosen by Bram Stoker Award Winning Poet/Writer, Linda Addison, someone who Theresa greatly admires and respects.
Ms. Newbill's latest project is an anthology-hard cover book called Outlaw Poets and Spiritists that she is co-editing with John Wilks. This book tells the complete story of a psychic caught in a cat-and-mouse game with a brutal serial killer. As time runs out, the chase becomes more personal when the killer has his own visions pertaining to the psychic.
The story is told in poetry and prose with some beautiful photography and artwork as the psychic process is revealed.
The front and back cover of the book features the artwork of the very talented and gracious Sandy De Luca, someone who Theresa also greatly admires and respects. When the anthology is completed it will be a 250 page-300 page hard cover book of artwork, poetry and prose from not only Ms. Newbill but a variety of other artists/writers as well.
In February of 2013, Theresa will return to her post as Poetry Editor for SNM Horror Magazine, a section of the magazine she helped start. Aside from the great poetry, she plans to publish, the magazine will also profile a variety of other artists through the mediums of photography, paintings, digital work, and other artistic venues.
Theresa also gives psychic-intuitive readings on the side and works with various forms of divination. If you would like a reading from Theresa please e-mail her at dominus_scriptor1@yahoo.com.
Theresa is very honored to be the guest editor for Leodegraunce this month. She has been an avid reader and contributor of the magazine and greatly admires the work it has produced thus far.
Theresa recently entered a poetry contest for Necon-E-Books and received both a win, placing in the top 3, and an honorable mention. The winners were chosen by Bram Stoker Award Winning Poet/Writer, Linda Addison, someone who Theresa greatly admires and respects. The honorable mention poem was co-written with Tony Tremblay.
Visit Theresa on Facebook!
ISSUE 15
Guest Editor: Angie Sargenti
Dear Readers,
First off, let me tell you why I picked this month and this month’s theme to guest-edit. I chose August because, well, it’s my birth month. I chose "Shyness" because I’m terminally shy around people I don’t know. I’ve fought it my whole life and it’s very exciting to see everyone else’s take on the subject.
Since the beginning of this year, my work has appeared in Best Bondage Erotica 2012 ("Snow White") and Spankalicious ("Little Boys"). I’ve had two e-books published (Working Out the Kinks and Start Me Up: A Collection of Erotic Love Stories.) and kept myself busy working on a Young Adult novel and a few articles for children’s magazines. I also write a lot for Thrillers, Killers and Chillers and have a zombie blog, an erotica blog, and occasionally do work for Yahoo, so be sure to look me up or get with me on Twitter @angiesargenti.
Until then, I wish you sexy dreams,
Angie.
Erotica
Zombies
Amazon author page
Facebook
Yahoo!
(Editor's note: Issue 15 has been moved to a September debut.)
ISSUE 14
Guest Editor: Steve Isaak
Steve Isaak has published two anthologies, Charge of the scarlet b-sides: microsex stories & poems and Behind the wheel: selected poems (available at Lulu.)
He is also the editor of the Reading & Writing By Pub Light.
His work has appeared on many websites, including Erotica Readers & Writers Association, Apollo's Lyre and Every Night Erotica, as well as two anthologies: the Richard Labonté-edited Best Gay Romance 2012 and Suite Encounters: Hotel Sex Stories (edited by Rachel Kramer Bussel).
ISSUE 13
Guest Editor: Gary Russell
G. E Russell lives in the South East of England with his wife and son. He has been writing fiction since he was old enough to hold a pen and has been published in E-book anthologies, online, and in hard print anthos and magazines. He was poetry and flash fiction editor for ERWA for many years. Widely read, his favorite medium is erotica/horror fantasy and lists among his influences; Neil Gaiman, Edward Lee and Poppy Z. Brite. He is currently editing his latest work, a 300,000 word pornographic, satirical novel and admits he has no idea of what to do with it once it is completed.
ISSUE 12
Guest Editor: F. J. Bergmann
F.J. Bergmann frequents Wisconsin and Fibitz. She has no academic literary qualifications, but hangs out a lot with people who do. Publications where her work has appeared include Asimov’s, Apex, Mythic Delirium, Strange Horizons, Weird Tales, and a bunch of regular literary journals that should have known better. She is currently the editor of Star*Line, the journal of the Science Fiction Poetry Association, and the poetry editor of Mobius: The Journal of Social Change. She attended Viable Paradise in 2008 and is the author of the chapbooks Constellation of the Dragonfly (Plan B Press, 2008), Aqua Regia (Parallel Press, 2007), and Sauce Robert (Pavement Saw, Press 2003). A fourth chapbook, Out of the Black Forest, is forthcoming from Centennial Press. One of her pseudopodia can reach all the way from the bedroom to the refrigerator. Her hairstyle is deceptive.
Guest Editor: Theresa C. Newbill
Theresa C. Newbill holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from Fordham University and a M.S.ED. from Bank Street College. She is a former elementary school teacher who lives in NYC with her husband of 22 years, her 16 year old daughter, two cats and two bunnies. She has written two books both of which were published by Hedge-Witchery Books. Theresa also has numerous other publications in both print and ezines and has received numerous awards for her writing.
Theresa recently entered a poetry contest for Necon-EBooks and received both a win, placing in the top 3, and an honorable mention. The winners were chosen by Bram Stoker Award Winning Poet/Writer, Linda Addison, someone who Theresa greatly admires and respects.
Ms. Newbill's latest project is an anthology-hard cover book called Outlaw Poets and Spiritists that she is co-editing with John Wilks. This book tells the complete story of a psychic caught in a cat-and-mouse game with a brutal serial killer. As time runs out, the chase becomes more personal when the killer has his own visions pertaining to the psychic.
The story is told in poetry and prose with some beautiful photography and artwork as the psychic process is revealed.
The front and back cover of the book features the artwork of the very talented and gracious Sandy De Luca, someone who Theresa also greatly admires and respects. When the anthology is completed it will be a 250 page-300 page hard cover book of artwork, poetry and prose from not only Ms. Newbill but a variety of other artists/writers as well.
In February of 2013, Theresa will return to her post as Poetry Editor for SNM Horror Magazine, a section of the magazine she helped start. Aside from the great poetry, she plans to publish, the magazine will also profile a variety of other artists through the mediums of photography, paintings, digital work, and other artistic venues.
Theresa also gives psychic-intuitive readings on the side and works with various forms of divination. If you would like a reading from Theresa please e-mail her at dominus_scriptor1@yahoo.com.
Theresa is very honored to be the guest editor for Leodegraunce this month. She has been an avid reader and contributor of the magazine and greatly admires the work it has produced thus far.
Theresa recently entered a poetry contest for Necon-E-Books and received both a win, placing in the top 3, and an honorable mention. The winners were chosen by Bram Stoker Award Winning Poet/Writer, Linda Addison, someone who Theresa greatly admires and respects. The honorable mention poem was co-written with Tony Tremblay.
Visit Theresa on Facebook!
ISSUE 15
Guest Editor: Angie Sargenti
Dear Readers,
First off, let me tell you why I picked this month and this month’s theme to guest-edit. I chose August because, well, it’s my birth month. I chose "Shyness" because I’m terminally shy around people I don’t know. I’ve fought it my whole life and it’s very exciting to see everyone else’s take on the subject.
Since the beginning of this year, my work has appeared in Best Bondage Erotica 2012 ("Snow White") and Spankalicious ("Little Boys"). I’ve had two e-books published (Working Out the Kinks and Start Me Up: A Collection of Erotic Love Stories.) and kept myself busy working on a Young Adult novel and a few articles for children’s magazines. I also write a lot for Thrillers, Killers and Chillers and have a zombie blog, an erotica blog, and occasionally do work for Yahoo, so be sure to look me up or get with me on Twitter @angiesargenti.
Until then, I wish you sexy dreams,
Angie.
Erotica
Zombies
Amazon author page
Yahoo!
(Editor's note: Issue 15 has been moved to a September debut.)
ISSUE 14
Guest Editor: Steve Isaak
Steve Isaak has published two anthologies, Charge of the scarlet b-sides: microsex stories & poems and Behind the wheel: selected poems (available at Lulu.)
He is also the editor of the Reading & Writing By Pub Light.
His work has appeared on many websites, including Erotica Readers & Writers Association, Apollo's Lyre and Every Night Erotica, as well as two anthologies: the Richard Labonté-edited Best Gay Romance 2012 and Suite Encounters: Hotel Sex Stories (edited by Rachel Kramer Bussel).
ISSUE 13
Guest Editor: Gary Russell
G. E Russell lives in the South East of England with his wife and son. He has been writing fiction since he was old enough to hold a pen and has been published in E-book anthologies, online, and in hard print anthos and magazines. He was poetry and flash fiction editor for ERWA for many years. Widely read, his favorite medium is erotica/horror fantasy and lists among his influences; Neil Gaiman, Edward Lee and Poppy Z. Brite. He is currently editing his latest work, a 300,000 word pornographic, satirical novel and admits he has no idea of what to do with it once it is completed.
ISSUE 12
Guest Editor: F. J. Bergmann
F.J. Bergmann frequents Wisconsin and Fibitz. She has no academic literary qualifications, but hangs out a lot with people who do. Publications where her work has appeared include Asimov’s, Apex, Mythic Delirium, Strange Horizons, Weird Tales, and a bunch of regular literary journals that should have known better. She is currently the editor of Star*Line, the journal of the Science Fiction Poetry Association, and the poetry editor of Mobius: The Journal of Social Change. She attended Viable Paradise in 2008 and is the author of the chapbooks Constellation of the Dragonfly (Plan B Press, 2008), Aqua Regia (Parallel Press, 2007), and Sauce Robert (Pavement Saw, Press 2003). A fourth chapbook, Out of the Black Forest, is forthcoming from Centennial Press. One of her pseudopodia can reach all the way from the bedroom to the refrigerator. Her hairstyle is deceptive.