Well. This has been an exciting week. But do you know what’s EVEN MORE EXCITING?
Tomorrow–Halloween!–Carlos, Gregory A. Wilson, and I are hosting one of our INFERNAL SALONS for Halloween.
Really quick run-down of what happens, if this is your first time.
- Greg, Carlos, and I will draw SPOOKY CARDS from “la baraja del Destino” (the DECK OF DESTINY!) for our guest artists. The Destino deck is a 70-card deck of images and strange adages from our RPG Negocios Infernales, meant to inspire all kinds of art and provoke wild roleplay!
- Next, we set a timer, and send our artists off to create. They mute us, and we in turn, spend the next 25 minutes introducing them and praising them to the skies.
- When the timer dings, our artists read to us–or sing to us–or show off their art, in whatever form it takes!
- DISMISSED! WE ALL GO TRICK-OR-TREATING AND EAT CANDY!
You know where. It’s on that GREAT TWITCH STREAM twitch.tv/arvaneleron!
AND it’s an afternoon celebration, from 3:30-5:30 PM EST, so you’ll be out in time for trick-or-treating.
…oh, and we have some special overseas guests—but thankfully, for them, it’ll be WELL after supper!
FEATURING
Kenesha Williams is an author, screenwriter, and essayist. As an, essayist she has written for, Time Magazine’s, Motto and Fireside Fiction. She has been a panelist and speaker at StokerCon, the Horror Writers of America convention; Boskone, ECBACC, the East Coast Black Age of Comics Convention; the 2017 African Americans Expo, and MECCACon. You can catch up with her on her website www.keneshawilliams.com
LaShawn M. Wanak writes fiction, essays, and poetry and is the editor of the speculative magazine GigaNotoSaurus.
Rhiannon Parker-Cooney is a licensed Esthetician, self-taught make-up artist, Dungeon Master, nail art addict, and Co-Owner of Sun and Moon Wellness in Phoenix, Az. Book her services at vagaro.com/sunandmoonwellness. She does everything from facials, lashes, and full-body waxing.
Kyle Kratky is a writer and director living in the Midwest. He has written and directed over 200 plays and several short films. He is a seasoned solo performance artist, having performed all across the USA. He also makes ice cream and goes backpacking. He is currently producing two short films and The Reconcile, a new podcast about apologies and what “I’m sorry” really means.
Dr. Mary Crowell (she/her) is a geeky musician/songwriter/teacher from north Alabama. Her doctorate is in music composition, and she teaches music theory, composition, music appreciation, and piano and sometimes yoga. Mary writes songs about gaming, coffee, beagles, mythology, and zombies. Check her out on Patreon (Drmaryccrowell) and her website: http://marycrowell.com or follow on Twitter (@)DrMaryCCrowell. Mary’s latest gaming album is available here: I Have Missed You at My Table!
Lynn Emery is the author of thirty-plus novels. Her third novel, After All, became a movie produced by BET (Black Entertainment Television). She has authored twelve romantic suspense novels, two paranormal mystery series, a sci-fi mystery trilogy, and a cozy mystery trilogy. In her other career, she is a licensed clinical social worker. She has worked in a secure psychiatric hospital, in a correctional facility, as a child welfare investigator, and has been designated twice as an expert court witness.
J9 Vaughn is a badass librarian, witch, writer, and memoirist, who fosters kittens like a boss, and has just celebrated the 10th Anniversary of the No-Shush Salon, their library-based gathering space for writers at the Glen Ellyn Public Library.
Emma J. Gibbon Described by NPR as “Shirley Jackson meets Johnny Rotten,” Emma J. Gibbon is an award-winning horror writer, poet and podcast writer. Her debut fiction collection, Dark Blood Comes from the Feet, was one of NPR’s best books of 2020 and won the Maine Literary Book Award for Speculative Fiction. You can find her at emmajgibbon.com.
Steve Toase is a British born horror writer living in the Franconian Forest in Germany. His collection To Drown in Dark Water is published by Undertow. He is also a regular contributor to Fortean Times, and loves classic motorbikes and vintage cocktails.
Eden Royce is a writer from Charleston, South Carolina now living in England. She’s a Shirley Jackson Award finalist for her adult short fiction, and her debut middle grade novel, ROOT MAGIC is a Walter Award Honoree, a Nebula Award finalist, a Mythopoeic Fantasy award winner, and an Ignyte award winner for outstanding children’s literature. She loves tea, coffee, bookstores, and roller skating – not always in that order.
Carina Bissett is a writer and poet working primarily in the fields of dark fiction and fabulism. Her debut collection Dead Girl, Driving and Other Devastations is forthcoming from Trepidatio Publishing in Spring 2024. Links to her work can be found at http://carinabissett.com.
Elijah Woodruff (he/him) is a high school English teacher who doesn’t do it for the money but wouldn’t mind being paid a little more. He spends his time drinking too much coffee and hanging out with his wife.































