
Meet the authors of Eat Your Heart Out, Volume 1
G K Lomax
(Co-Editor)
G K Lomax is a nom-de-internet. Behind it lies a rather strange individual from the fair English county of Essex. He has appeared on several broadcast quiz programmes, is constantly baffled by modern technology, and was once cursed by Sean Connery for the erratic nature of his golf. He writes weird fiction because he hates having to come up with happy endings and sometimes thinks the end of the world can’t come soon enough.
R.C. Mulhare

R.C. Mulhare once successfully defended her day-job workplace from zombies, through some judicious use of clearance-rack garden tools and survived a fight with Yog-Sothoth cultists in a hallway of a hotel in Providence; she’s also picked up extra work editing the product blog of Umbrella Corporation…
In actuality, R.C. Mulhare was born in Lowell, Massachusetts and grew up in a nearby town, in a hundred year old house up the street from an old cemetery. Her interest in the dark and mysterious started when she was quite young, when her mother read the faery tales of the Brothers Grimm and quoted the poetry of Edgar Allan Poe to her, while her Irish storyteller father infused her with a fondness for strange characters and quirky situations. Between writing projects, she moonlights in grocery retail. She’s also fond of hiking in the woods of the White Mountains of New Hampshire and browsing the antiques shops one finds all over New England. A two-time Amazon best-selling author, contributor to the Hugo Award Winning Archive of Our Own, and member of the New England Horror Writers, she has one hundred twenty stories in print through dozens of independent publishers including Atlantean Publishing, Macabre Maine, DBND Publishing, Hellbound Books, Nocturnal Sirens Publishing, FunDead Publications, Deadman’s Tome, NEHW Press, Lovecraftiana Magazine, Tales of Wonder and Dread, and Weirdbook Magazine, with more stories in the works. She shares her home with her family, a vintage music-loving baby parakeet, about fifteen hundred books and an unknown number of eldritch things that rattle in the walls when she’s writing late in the night. She’s happy to have visitors through her page at: https://linktr.ee/rcmulhare
BP Christy
BP Christy is the author of Lucidia: Book of Fates, the horror anthology: A Halloween Tradition, and more than a dozen published short stories and poems. He is a member of the Writer’s League of Texas and the Horror Writers Association, where he is a writing mentor, and holds a master’s degree in creative writing and English. As a DAEP high school English teacher, he devoted most of his time to working with young people who could use a second chance.
Tim Jeffreys
Tim Jeffreys short fiction has appeared in Supernatural Tales, The Alchemy Press Book of Horrors 2 & 3, Nightscript 4, Stories We Tell After Midnight 2 & 3, Cosmic Horror Monthly #1, Shadowplays from P.S. Publishing, The Ghastling, and many other places. His ghost story novella, Holburn, was released by Manta Press in 2022. The sequel, Back from the Black, came out in 2023. Other work includes the comic horror novella, Here Comes Mr Herribone!, and sci-fi novella, Voids, co-written with Martin Greaves, and the novel The False Ones due for release in February 2025 from Crossroads Press.
Mark Mackey

Mark Mackey, a long time resident of Chicago, Illinois, with no plans to relocate elsewhere, either city or state, has written tales included in various anthologies and has co-written the Soulless, a harrowing horror novel which commences on an ocean liner and concludes on a mysterious island. https://www.amazon.com/stores/Mark-Mackey/author/B0054EB7PY
David Bennett Black
David Bennett Black is a rapscallion. Born in a small town in Southern Canada to parents that died in the 1800s, he now lives in a much larger city with his partner and various bloodhounds. His work can be read and heard in many places, most recently through the Creepy podcast, where his story “My Child’s Skin” was the number 1 fiction podcast in multiple countries for two straight weeks. With various shorts being published in a number of different anthologies in the next twelve months, he truly believes that people may actually start enjoying his company now.
Tucker Struyk

Tucker Struyk (he/they) is a queer writer and podcaster for Hookswitch Hotline. He has pieces published by Cosmic Horror Monthly, Murderous Ink Press, Eerie River Publishing, and several other publications. His piece “Our Father’s Judgment” was published in the spring 2021 issue of 13 th Floor Magazine, where it was awarded an Editor’s Choice Award, and his piece “Getaway” was given an honorable mention in the Fall/Winter 2022-23 issue of Allegory.
Abigail Taylor

Abigail F. Taylor is an award-winning author. Her debut novella, THE NIGHT BEGINS, came out with Luna Press Publishing in 2023, and her next two novels MARYNEAL, 1962 and A HOME IN TISHOMINGO will arrive with Wild Ink Publishing in 2025 and 2026. When not writing or reading, She takes long walks, practices aikido, and watches trash tv while working on a never ending counted cross stitch. In a previous life, She was a horse girl and worked as an assistant director and script editor in the indie-film industry. To read more of her short stories or stay updated on her novels, visit her website: abigailftaylor.wordpress.com
Vincent Endwell

Vincent Endwell is a writer, composer, and researcher originally hailing from unceded Onondaga territory (Central New York). Their work has been previously published in The Ghastling, Dark Horses Magazine, and Your Body is Not Your Body, an anthology from Tenebrous Press. Generally speaking, they think that seeing a ghost would probably be existentially comforting, but they are open to changing their mind on this.
Kevin M. Folliard

Kevin M. Folliard is a Chicagoland writer whose fiction has been collected by The Horror Tree, The Dread Machine, Demain Publishing, and more. His recent publications include his horror anthology The Misery King’s Country and his sci-fi dinosaur adventure series Tales from New Pangea from Dark Owl Publishing. Kevin currently resides in the western suburbs of Chicago, IL, where he enjoys his day job in academia and membership in the La Grange Writers Group.