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LampLight - Volume 5 Issue 2 Paperback – January 6, 2017
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Fiction from: Hal Bodner, Rebecca J. Allred, Ada Hoffman, Susan Jane Bigelow
- Print length116 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJanuary 6, 2017
- Dimensions6 x 0.27 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101541362586
- ISBN-13978-1541362581
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- Publisher : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (January 6, 2017)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 116 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1541362586
- ISBN-13 : 978-1541362581
- Item Weight : 8.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.27 x 9 inches
About the authors
Rebecca lives in the Pacific Northwest, working by day as a doctor of pathology, but after hours, she transforms into a practitioner of dark fiction, penning malignant tales of suffering and woe. Her work has appeared in A Lonely and Curious Country: Tales from the Land of Lovecraft; Gothic Fantasy: Chilling Horror Short Stories; Borderlands 6; and others. When she isn’t busy rendering diagnoses or writing, Rebecca enjoys reading, drawing, laughing at RiffTrax, and spending time with her husband and their cat. Keep up with Rebecca online at www.diagnosisdiabolique.com.
Hal Bodner is a Bram Stoker Award nominated author, best known for writing the best selling gay vampire novel, Bite Club and the lupine sequel, The Trouble With Hairy. He tells people that he was born in East Philadelphia because no one knows where Cherry Hill, New Jersey is. The obstetrician who delivered him was C. Everett Koop, the future US Surgeon General who put warnings on cigarette packs. Thus, from birth, Hal was destined to become a heavy smoker.
He moved to West Hollywood in the 1980s and has rarely left the city limits since. He cannot even find his way around Beverly Hills—which is the next town over.
Hal has been an entertainment lawyer, a scheduler for a 976 sex telephone line, a theater reviewer and the personal assistant to a television star. For awhile, he owned Heavy Petting, a pet boutique where all the movie stars shopped for their Pomeranians. Until recently, he owned an exotic bird shop.
He has never been a waiter.
He lives with assorted dogs, and birds, the most notable of which is an eighty year old irritable, flesh-eating military macaw named after his icon – Tallulah. He often quips he is a slave to fur and feathers and regrets only that he isn’t referring to mink and marabou. He does not have cats because he tends to sneeze on them.
Having reached middle-age ("middle" age being dependent on how many 100 years-plus people happen to be around), he remembers Nixon.
He was widowed in his early forties and can sometimes be found sunbathing at his late partner's grave while trying to avoid cemetery caretakers screaming at him to put his shirt back on.
Hal has also written a few erotic paranormal romances -- which he refers to as “supernatural smut” – most notably In Flesh and Stone and For Love of the Dead. While his salacious imagination is unbounded, he much prefers his comedic roots and he is currently pecking away at a series of bitterly humorous gay super hero novels.
He married again -- this time legally -- to a wonderful man who is young enough not to know that Liza Minnelli is Judy Garland’s daughter. As a result, Hal has recently discovered that the use of hair dye is rarely an adequate substitute for Viagra.
Hal's website is www.wehovampire.com and he encourages fans to send him email at Hal@wehovampire.com. It may take him a month or so, but he generally responds to almost everyone who writes to him with the sole exception of prisoners who request free copies of his books accompanied by naked pictures.
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