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MARIA ALEXANDER:
BioHaving survived the turn from fundamentalist to simple fatalist, Maria Alexander's last position was at Disney as a Web copywriter. Lest anyone think her head is full of pixie dust, since 2000 a number of her horror and dark fantasy stories have been published to some acclaim, as well as a collection of poetry. Her credits include stories in Gothic.net, Chiaroscuro Magazine and Paradox Magazine, as well as a number of anthologies. Almost all of her works have garnered either Honorable Mentions in the Year's Best Fantasy & Horror anthologies, appearances on the Preliminary Ballot for the Bram Stoker Award, or both. She is also a produced screenwriter and game designer. After a brief film mentorship with Clive Barker several years ago, she moved to Los Angeles where she now lives with two ungrateful cats and five corsets. For a full rap sheet of her literary crimes, visit her website http://www.thehandlesspoet.com Bibliography"This Body of Death" -- Lost
on the Darkside anthology, from ROC Books. "Veil of Skin" -- Blood
Surrender anthology, from Blue Moon Books. "Goodnight, Marvin" -- The Anthology at the End of the Universe, from BenBella Books. "Agnus Dei" -- Spooks!, a Twilight Tales anthology. A reprint from Clocktower Books and Far Sector SFFH 2003. "When Gods
Die" -- Gothic.net 2004, 2005. Reprinted from Horrorfind.com
2001 "Conspiracy of One" -- Horror Carousel, Issue #1 2004. "The Dark River in His Flesh" -- Paradox Magazine, Issue #4 January 2004. "Samantha Blazes: Psychic Detective of L.A." -- in the
Hastur Pussycat, Kill! Kill! anthology, from Vox13, June 2003. "Some Divine" -- the Songs from Dead
Singers & Other Eulogies anthology, from Catalyst Press, 2002. "The
King of Shadows" -- Gothic.net 2001, 2005 "Black
Roses and Hail Marys" -- Chiaroscuro Magazine 2001. Reprinted
in Gothic.net 2003, 2005 "Bacchus Anesti" -- Chiaroscuro Magazine, Issue
#6. December 2000. "Coming
Home" -- Gothic.net 2000. Reprinted in Chapter &
Verse HWA LA Promotional Chapbook 2002, Gothic.net 2005. |
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