The Haunted Traveler May 2017 Edition
After a brief hiatus, The Haunted Traveler is back to bring you some of the best horror out there. Open up and tread with caution, the next scare is just a page flip away.
After a brief hiatus, The Haunted Traveler is back to bring you some of the best horror out there. Open up and tread with caution, the next scare is just a page flip away.
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in the Winter’s Grasp anthology by Fantasia Divinity<br />
Magazine, to name a few. His plays have been produced<br />
in several states including Arizona, Missouri and Ohio.<br />
He is a <strong>2017</strong> Pushcart Prize nominee.<br />
Ryan Dodge is a writer currently living in the Los Angeles<br />
area. He writes fiction and poetry, and has been<br />
previously published through Jellyfish Whispers, Poetry<br />
Pacific, and Chantwood Magazine. He enjoys nerding<br />
out over Star Wars & other sci-fi, spending time with his<br />
cat Athena, and reading.<br />
Leigh Fisher is from New Jersey and works in the office<br />
by day, but she is a writer around the clock. She is<br />
tackling graduate school applications, eager to study literature.<br />
She has been published in Five 2 One Magazine,<br />
<strong>The</strong> Missing Slate, Heater Magazine, and Referential<br />
Magazine. @SleeplessAuthor on Twitter<br />
Chris Glanzer live in Alaska with his wife of ten years<br />
and their two Chihuahuas. When he is not writing,<br />
Chris spends his days salmon fishing and his nights playing<br />
Blues Guitar. His most recent stories were published<br />
by <strong>The</strong> Fable Online and Dark Fire Fiction.<br />
Amiel Rossin lives in Los Angeles with his wife and son.<br />
He holds a BA in <strong>The</strong>ater and an MFA in Screenwriting.<br />
His short story “Horse Play: A Tale of Equine Terror” is<br />
currently available on Amazon Kindle. Connect on Twitter<br />
@AmielRossin.<br />
Kristi Petersen Schoonover’s novel, Bad Apple,