Contributing Writer’s Bios
Eden Baylee remembers hiding under the blankets with a flashlight and reading an erotic novel. It was past her bedtime—she was eleven. Since then, she has continued to read and write erotica. In January of 2010, she quit her job as a banker after twenty years to write full-time.
Eden’s first book entitled, Fall into Winter was officially launched in Feb 2011. It is a book of four erotic novellas—two are set in the fall, and two in the winter, thus the title.
Though common elements unite the stories, each is unique and stands alone. It’s a diverse collection that she hopes will give you a taste for her writing style and entice you to come back for more.
She is now working on her follow up anthology entitled, Spring into Summer, slated for release in early 2012.
You can find out more about Eden Baylee and contact her at:
www.edenbaylee.com
Taylor Grant has written feature film projects for several Hollywood studios and a myriad of television shows in the field of children’s entertainment, including Tim Burton’s, Beetlejuice; The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, and the Fox series, Monster Farm, which he created.
A prolific music video writer, Taylor wrote scripts for some of the biggest artists in the world, including Whitney Houston, Chaka Khan, The Fugees and Diddy. He also worked closely with comic book legend Stan Lee, writing and developing several high-profile Web series, including the very successful, Backstreet Project starring The Backstreet Boys.
Taylor was a contributing editor to National Lampoon Magazine and has written several independent comic books. More of his fiction can be found in, Box of Delights, a 2011 horror anthology featuring Steve Rasnic Tem, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, and Mike Resnick.
Recently, Taylor wrote, directed and starred in, The Muse, a psychological thriller currently on the film festival circuit.
You can find out more about Taylor Grant and contact him at:
www.taylorgrant.com
R. Jeffreys is a poet, essayist, freelance writer and Editor-in-Chief. His first poem, Not Coming Home was published at age fifteen by the Library of Congress. At the age of twenty-four, his first theatrical play, MORT was professionally produced and staged. He has also written for many, well-known stand-up comedians, Life Coaches, numerous publications and web sites.
A personal quote of his best sums up his philosophy on being a writer, “When I was young, I didn’t want to grow up to become a fireman, a policeman or even an Astronaut. I wanted to take even greater risks. I had to be a writer.”
R. Jeffreys is the host of the most popular radio show on the Red River Writers radio network, The Write Step with R. Jeffreys. His blog, The Write Step is rated as one of the Top Ten Blogs for Writing Advice by NetworkedBlogs.com.
As an avocation, he enjoys his free time as a graphic artist and musician.
One of his favorite, personal quotes is, ”Anyone who says that writing isn’t honest, hard work certainly is not a writer!“
You can find out more about R. Jeffreys and contact him at:
www.writestep.blogspot.com
William Kenower is the Editor-in-Chief of Author magazine, a free on-line magazine for writers and readers for which he writes a daily column and conducts video and audio interviews of bestselling and award winning authors of all genres.
He is also a published novelist, poet, and a produced playwright, and lives in Seattle with his wife who is a Fine Artist painter and his two boys, Taylor and Matt.
You can find out more about William Kenower and contact him at:
www.williamkenower.com and www.authormagazine.org
Richard Thomas has published over forty stories, both online and in print. His story, Maker of Flight was the winner of the ChiZine, Enter the World of Filaria contest in 2009.
His debut novel, Transubstantiate, was published in 2010. He received his first Pushcart Prize nomination in 2011, as well as a writing residency with Writers in the Heartland.
In his spare time, Richard writes book reviews at The Nervous Breakdown.
You can find out more about Richard Thomas and contact him at:
www.whatdoesnotkillme.com
Kellyann Zuzulo is the author of several paranormal romances and thrillers. Her romance books are bestsellers at various online bookstores.
A Philadelphia native, Kellyann received a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Temple University and has lived in London, Ireland, Boston and Washington, D.C. She has worked as a reporter for local newspapers and as a writer for Yankee Magazine and national consumer and health magazines. Kellyann has also worked as a book development editor; a media relations representative and as a director of communications for nonprofits. Her interest in Middle Eastern myth and legend stems from her stint as a Managing Editor of Publications for the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Washington, D.C.
Her first novel, A Genie in the House of SAUD: Zubis Rises, was a winner in the 2008 Next Generation Indie Book Awards.
You can find out more about Kellyann Zuzulo and contact her at:
www.kfzuzulo.com/the_books