Nicole Luttrell, She/Her
Nicole is a speculative fiction writer. That means she writes about dragons, ghosts and spaceships. Sometimes she writes about the ghosts of dragons on spaceships.
An avid horror fan since childhood, she is the author of nine novels, including the fantasy series Woven and the science fiction series Station 86. Her debut horror novel, Quiet Apocalypse, is available anywhere books are sold on the internet.
Nicole is a member of the SFWA short story committee. She can be found yapping about writing, reading and the horrors of the world on her website, paperbeatsworld.com.
Jennifer Weigel, She/Her/They/Them
Weigel travels the mindscape of the infinite abyss from the comforts of her sofa, at least when she isn’t out and about creating chaos in various so-called art forms. She has appeared in numerous forms across many disciplines and avatars including Lil Miss Sputz (menstruation made manifest), Jason Argonaut (Rock Band lounge singer), and Penny Blood (horrorotica writer and ghost writer for Helllura the Necro-Romancer).

Weigel is an avid art collector and enjoys playing board and role-playing games, junk store thrifting, and mail art. If she were a dog, she’d be a beagle and her favorite food is frosting with or without cake. Growing up, her favorite movie to watch when sick at home was Beetlejuice, in part because of the banana song scene but Labyrinth and The Last Unicorn were also top picks.
Weigel is a regular contributor to Nat 1 Publishing and can be found hanging out in some of the shadowy back alleyways there as well as here. Her work can be found in all kinds of places on the interwebs and beyond but is most consolidated on her website and newsreel blog. Weigel is also the ghost-writer of Witch Hayzelle’s Recipes for Disaster trilogy and coloring book.
Website: https://jenniferweigelart.com/
Newsreel: https://jenniferweigelnews.blogspot.com/
J.M. Brannyk, They/Them
J.M. Brannyk (rhymes with panic) is trying to live a peaceful life in this world, despite the current trends. Living with Jellybeans the cat in Detroit, Brannyk misses writing about old B-horror and Seth Breedlove’s documentaries.
Hi, mom. 🙂
