Laura Tisdall grew up between Wiltshire and Washington DC. She now teaches modern British history at Newcastle University and lives in Northumberland with her springer spaniel puppy. All of her fiction intersects with the weird, strange and uncanny, and she is especially interested in drawing on fol
Read MoreLee Wright was born in Nuneaton, Warwickshire in 1980. He is a writer of fiction, non-fiction and reviews. Lee has studied under Man Booker winner Alison Moore and he is currently taking an MA in Creative Writing at the University of Leicester. Lee began writing a weekly sports column for the Hin
Read MoreLeon Coleman lives and writes in Manchester, England. His first publication was in 2019, when he placed third in the Henshaw Press Short Story Competition. Since then, Leon’s fiction has appeared in Litro, The London Reader, The Fiction Pool, Bandit, Literally Stories, Misery Tourism, Henshaw Thre
Read MoreLilly Driscoll is an actor, writer and poet from London. Recent theatre credits include Tapestry at MK Gallery, and Dennis Kelly’s Our Teacher’s a Troll by Ruined Theatre. Lilly started writing at a young age, and at the age of thirteen she was the runner up in a poetry competition and her po
Read MoreLoree Westron is the author of Missing Words, a Fairlight Moderns novella published on 5 August 2021. Loree lives in Portsmouth. She has previously worked at the local Royal Mail sorting office, an experience that influenced Missing Words. She has an MA in Creative Writing Chichester University
Read MoreLori Cramer writes stories of various lengths, from Twitter fiction to novels. Her short prose has appeared in Flash: The International Short-Short Story Magazine, Riggwelter, Fictive Dream, Unbroken Journal and Whale Road Review, among others. A baseball fan, she includes at least one baseball refe
Read MoreLorraine Rogerson lives and writes in Broadstairs on the Isle of Thanet, on the North Kent coast. Lorraine has written all her life. After she retired, she moved from official documents to creative writing, taking courses at Arvon and online, and doing an MA in Creative Writing at the University
Read MoreLorraine Wilson is the author of Mother Sea, publishing with Fairlight Books in May 2023. Lorraine Wilson is an ex-conservation scientist who writes fiction influenced by folklore and the wilderness. With a third-culture heritage, she is drawn to themes of family, belonging and the legacy of tra
Read More