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About Evan Baughfman
Evan Baughfman works in a very scary place: a middle school! (He’s a teacher.) He writes all genres, but horror is where he’s most comfortable. His horror fiction has been published in numerous anthologies, including titles from Improbable Press, 4 Horsemen Publications, No Bad Books Press, and Grinning Skull Press. Evan has penned a collection of 13 short scary stories titled THE EMACIATED MAN AND OTHER TERRIFYING TALES FROM POE MIDDLE SCHOOL, published by Thurston Howl Publications. His spooky novella, VANISHING OF THE 7TH GRADE, is now available from D&T Publishing. D&T will publish Evan's first full-length novel, BAD FOR YOUR TEETH, in April 2023.
Evan has also adapted a number of his short prose works into screenplays, of which "The Tell-Tale Art," “A Perfect Circle,” and “The Creaky Door” have won awards in various film festival competitions.
Additionally, much of Evan's writing success has been as a playwright. He’s had many different plays produced across the globe. His children's play, “R.O.M.3.O. and Julia” (Romeo and Juliet with robots) has been published in PLAYS Magazine. His play for young adults, “Lipstick and Heroics,” is available through YouthPLAYS, as is Evan's all-ages script, "Sprout Wants Out". In addition, his middle grade play, "Percy Pangolin Wants to Go Viral," is published by Heuer Publishing. Heuer has also published Evan's play, "A Taste of Amontillado"(an adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado") and his script, "Untragically Ever After". Next Stage Press has published Evan's horror-plays-for teens, "Fear Pressure" and "The Dodo Challenge".
Online theater education resource, Drama Notebook, has added many of Evan’s children’s plays to its catalog. His plays can also be found at New Play Exchange.
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A beautiful god with a single, horrific command…
These are just a few of THE MONSTERS WE FORGOT.
Comprising the first three volumes of the bestselling MONSTERS horror anthology series, THE MONSTERS WE FORGOT trilogy is a chilling collection of over 100 folklore-inspired horror stories by an international team of authors ranging from award-winners and bestsellers to visionary newcomers. These stories draw inspiration from the folklore traditions of countries including Russia, Brazil, Mexico, Japan, Taiwan, Australia, Ireland, Wales, England, Norway, Nigeria, Greece, Poland, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Canada, and the United States, the tales in this three-part collection range from original folktales and chilling myths to information-age monsters and modern urban legends, and everything in between.
Within the 128,083 words of Part I, you’ll find a treasure trove of myths, legends, folktales, urban legends, historical accounts, and stories about horrors, both ancient and modern, that have been hidden, ignored, or forgotten entirely.
Turn on the lights, check the locks, and settle in. You’re about to remember THE MONSTERS WE FORGOT.
Featuring: Zoey Xolton, Umair Mirxa, Shawn M. Klimek, Gabriella Balcom, Stacey Jaine McIntosh, Terry Miller, Stuart Conover, Stephen Herczeg, Patrick Winters, David Rae & Galina Trefil... + 66 other talented international authors!
When gazing into a mirror, what do cats see? Perhaps a hidden land, a bit of wisdom forgotten, or a wish for a different future with their human counterparts.
Join twelve bestselling, award-winning, and up-and-coming authors as they explore tales of cats peering into mirrors through supernatural, fantastical, and paranormal worlds. These authors explore the relationships of mothers and daughters, family life, friendships, and marriages strengthened or disrupted by the powers of cats and a looking glass. Ghosts, gangsters, dreamwalkers, vampires, and whisper ones are supporting casts to these amazing tales of what cats and humans can see and accomplish within a mirror.
This issue includes:
Ryan Gary Williams, The Frogs of the Worm Rot Forest
Claire Russell, Purgatorio
Emme Clause, The Other Side
Thomas Hunt, The Last Alchemist
William M. McIntosh, Proverbs
Ben Nardolilli, Station and Street & other poems
Uzma Fathima, The Visitor & other poems
Steven Schutzman, Stupid Cookie
Thomas J. Misuraca, Memorial
Evan Baughfman, Nine is Enough
As a champion of emerging writers, you'll always find works by debut authors in our publications, as well new pieces from established and best-selling authors. We hope you enjoy the hard work that has been put into these tiny tales.
Featured authors:
A. Lily
A.H. Syme
A.J. Van Belle
Addison Smith
Aisling Campbell
Alden Terzo
Alex Azar
Alison Kaiser
Amelia Weissman
Andreas Flögel
Andrew Anderson
Andrew Hughes
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Kurtz
Angela Zimmerman
Austin Mooney
Ben Lockwood
Bernardo Miller-Villela
Bernardo Villela
Bill Bibo Jr.
Blair Frison
Blaise Langlois
Blen Mesfin
Brianna Witte
C.J. Carter-Stephenson
C.L. Sidell
Caoimhin Kennedy
Carol Ryles
Chad Miller
Chelsea Pumpkins
Chris Tattersall
Collin Yeoh
Crystal N. Ramos
D.S. Powell
Daisy Ravenel
Daniel R. Robichaud
David D. West
David Staiger
Dawn DeBraal
Don Money
Dorian J. Sinnott
Dr Bob Warlock
E.S. Huberty
Eric Clayton
Eric Farrell
Evan Baughfman
Fiona M. Jones
Genesis Quihuis
Greg Beatty
Gully Novaro
Gustavo Bondoni
Ian Gabriel Loisel
Jacek Wilkos
Jacqueline Moran Meyer
James Hall
James Hancock
James Rumpel
Jameson Grey
Jasmine Jarvis
Jay Seate
Jay Seate
Jean Martin
Jeremy Hinkley
Jesse Highsmith
Jessica Brook Johnson
Jodi Jensen
Jodie Angell
John Dougherty
John Merva
Jordan Chase-Young
Julia C. Lewis
Julien Junker
K.J. Watson
Kai Delmas
Kailey Alessi
Kaitlyn Arnett
Karen Thrower
Katherine Sankey
Kimberly Rei
Koh Hee Ja
Kristin Lennox
Kyle Toucher
L.B. Limbrey
L.J. McLeod
L.L. Garland
L.N. Hunter
Laura Nettles
Leah Roemer
Leanbh Pearson
Lena Ng
Liam Hogan
Lillie Franks
Lindsay Mansfield
Lindsey Harrington
Lisa Edwards
Lisa H. Owens
Lisa Rodrigues
Lori Green
M. Vijayaraj
M.A. Dosser
M.F. Johnson
Maggie D. Brace
Mari Mendoza
Matt Krizan
Maxwell Marais
Megan Kiekel Anderson
Mel Andela
Michael A. Clark
Michael Stroh
Michelle Brett
Mike Rader
N.E. Rule
Nicole Little
Paul Lonardo
Pauline Yates
Phillip Pettit
R. Wayne Gray
Ria Hill
Ria Rees
Rita Riebel Mitchell
Robert Stahl
Robyn Fraser
Ryan J.M. Tan
Samantha Arthurs
Scott O'Neill
Scotty Sarafian
Shane Sinjun
Shaun Bibo
Shawn M. Klimek
Sheri White
Simon Kewin
Sophie Wagner
Stephen Herczeg
Stephen Holding
Stephen Johnson
Stephen McQuiggan
Steven Holding
Taryn George
Thomas J. Griffin
Tim Kane
Tim Law
Tracy Davidson
Victor Nandi
Victoria Brun
Warren Benedetto
Zack Zagranis
nightmares fill my head,
the creatures, they're a-prowling
'til everyone is dead…
Welcome back to Deathlehem, where…
…a stranger grants a grieving father's Christmas wish…
…charitable acts are purely self-serving…
…a man plans his last Christmas in a post-apocalyptic world…
…a serial killer targets the wrong victim…
…sometimes it's better not to go home for the holidays…
…and more!
Seventeen more tales of holiday horrors to benefit
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation
This issue includes:
Philip Gambone, The Hazardous Life
Charles Townsend, The Trunk of Boothbay Harbor
Michael Paul Hogan, On the Beach / Rain
Joseph J. Dowling, VHS Memiors
Christopher Hadin, Beastly
Richard Risemberg, On the Boardwalk
Lee Landey, Amorphogermen titanium
Ivana Mestrovic, A Short Story About Love
David M. Alper, Soft Lividness Is Wintry & other poem
RC de Winter, ancient wisdom & other poems
Gale Acuff, One day I’m going to die & other poem
Massimo Fantuzzi, Duality No.3 & other poems
Mark Scharf, Dark Matter
Rollin Jewett, Socky Tells All
Evan Baughfman, Midnight Snack
Maybe reading these bite-sized chunks of terror will make you think twice before booking your next zoo trip. Black Ink Fiction’s Animal Cage features over 40 international authors set out to show you the darker side of our furry friends in cages.
Somewhere in the great beyond, there’s a darkness that is full of ancient wonders and ancient realms that long to be explored. Distant planets hunger for discovery—and sometimes that hunger extends to other, darker things. Somewhere deep within these untold galaxies, these unseen worlds, are fauna and flora beyond our imagination, alien races patiently waiting to explore strange new worlds on their own, and perhaps, to make their way to Earth.
In these pages, find spaceships full of human explorers, astronauts wrestling with time, planet prisons and the creatures trapped within, deadly nanites ready to destroy anyone in their paths, and so much more. Enjoy stories from the following authors:
- Alexandra Harper
- Benjamin DeHaan
- Brianna Witte
- Christopher T. Dabrowski
- Ciaran Doran
- DJ Tyrer
- Evan Baughfman
- Fariel Shafee
- Jodie Francis
- Kevin Hopson
- Lamont A. Turner
- Luke Hodge
- Maggie D Brace
- Rachel L. TIlley
- Rodney E Schmidt
- Stephen Johnson
- TL Beeding
something to do with the arrival of their strange new 7 th grade teacher? At first, Mz. (“not
Miss, not Mrs., not Ms.”) Salem is playful and kind, but the woman becomes increasingly
sinister as her students begin to vanish on their way home from school. What does
Sophia do once she suspects that her teacher is the culprit responsible for all the missing
children?
Here be stories of South African grootslang
and bayou grundylow,
tales of elementals, jackelopes,
and flying motels.
Within you'll find tiny leviathans and rock whales,
cambion and kelpie,
a girl between time,
and a man who saves a gun's life.
These are stories of cryptids who sing or swim or
save us, living side-by-side so often unseen
...and then seen.
So very much seen.
When we look.
Once upon a time, there lived a Big, Bad Wolf. He blew down the houses of swine; stole from little girls visiting their grandmothers; led others on a journey to their destinations. Maybe the wolf wasn’t so big or bad. Maybe the canine saved the damsel from an abusive relationship or protected the lands from those that would destroy it.
Find twisted fairy tales centered around the majestic creature in New Tales of Old Volume 2, featuring over 45 indie authors from all over the globe to give their own spin on what really went down with the Big, Bad Wolves.
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