Douglas Gwilym
writer, editor
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
My story "Year Six" (LampLight Magazine) was on the preliminary ballot for superior achievement in short fiction this year.
You can read my short stories in the world (with novels on the way). Excited for my author reading at 9 a.m., Friday. Also can't wait for Linda Addison's poetry open mic and to take part in the very cool folk horror panel I'm sitting on with amazing people, Saturday at 1. I'll be the guy going on about the commonality of folk horror & the Weird.
I spent four years warping the long-running speculative fiction anthology Triangulation in my weird image. I have been an adjunct professor, an audiobook narrator, a DJ, a background investigator, and a stay-at-home dad. I've written a dozen rock albums, many of which are available on your streaming service. I read tales of the Proto-Weird on YouTube (the link is above). Once, I wrote a quirky-dark little SF rock opera called "Bonnie Wipes It All Clean" and performed it with my band, Tecumseh EQs. I have stories in LampLight, Penumbric, Tales from the Moonlit Path, Dark Fire, Danse Macabre, Synthetic Reality, Bloody Disgusting's Creepy podcast, Tales to Terrify podcast, and elsewhere. I once accidentally got five agents really interested in a novel that wasn't ready, but I was at home with a small child at the time and therefore not sane.