Contributors
We’ve had some terrific talent join us to blog. Please click on the date to be taken to their post(s) or the second embedded link to learn more about them.
January 6 to May 21, 2010 – Wicked Writer weekly contributor, Supriya Savkoor. You can connect with her via Twitter and Goodreads.
May 14, 2010 – Alli Sinclair, author of Vestige, a paranormal romance set in Peru, and a new mystery set in Argentina.
May 13, 2010 – Caro Clarke, multi-published author and editor, you can find her at her website site.
May 9, 2010 – Tom Hall, and his second place short story entry, The Return.
March 19, May 5 and May 12, 2010- Harley D.Palmer’s view on Reviewing, short story entry and second guest blogging spot. You can find this prolific young writer at her blog, on writing.com, and her website.
January 8- April 28, 2010 – Wicked Writer weekly contributor, W.J. Howard. You can find her all over the internet at these various locations: her blog, Twitter, The Courier, Vamplit and Goodreads.
April 20,2010 – Deborah LeBlanc, multi-published author. To learn more about Deborah, please visit her website, and check out her non-profit interest as well.
April 5, 2010 – Kerri Nelson, multi-published author. To learn more about her work please visit Kerri’s site.
March 27, 2010 - Shane Gericke, bestselling thriller author and 2010 chair of ThrillerFest
March 26, 2010 – Kiki Hamilton, YA urban fantasy author of The Faerie Ring (TOR, Spring 2011). Read more about Kiki and her work at her blog and at The Enchanted Inkpot.
March 8, 2010 – Nicole Hadaway. Please visit her blog to learn more about Nicole and her work.
March 4-5, 2010 – Gaynor Stenson Interview, of Vamplit Publishing. To learn more about Gaynor or Vamplit, please stop by the company’s webpage.
January 7- February 25, 2010 – Wicked Writer weekly contributor, Steve Liskow. You can read more about him and his recent release, Who Wrote the Book of Death, at his website.
February 17, 2010 – Multicultural mystery author, Heidi Noroozy. You can read more about her here.
February 9, 2010 – Starlene Stringer Interview. To learn more about this multifaceted author, please click here.
February 1, 2010 - Bethany Cagle writing as Brynna Curry and Brianna Roarke. Please visit her website devoted to both pen names here.




C.J. Ellisson lives near Washington DC with her husband, two children, two Staffordshire bull terriers and a young cat to whom she’s newly allergic.
After spending most of her working life associated with real estate, she’s now pursuing a new passion of fiction writing. Her Erotic Urban Fantasy series stars a smart, strong, and slightly sarcastic female vampire running a resort for the undead in Alaska.
J.D. Brown lives with her two Pomeranians on the border between Wisconsin and Illinois. She enjoys the best of both worlds: peaceful country side and neurotic city life. J.D. began writing for publication in 2009, when she started her first Urban Fantasy/Paranormal Thriller series, Dark Heirloom. She fell in love with the craft and her writing became a wicked hot obsession.

Gregory Marshall Smith, born in Somerville, Massachusetts and raised in historic Medford, is a jack-of-all-trades.
Anastasia V. Pergakis is a high fantasy author, mostly. She also writes Sci-Fi, Urban fantasy, and mystery novels. Her main novel, The Faery’s Tale Saga is a four part series, a high fantasy mixed with action/adventure and romance. She also writes dark poetry and the occasional twisted or humorous short story. Besides writing, Anastasia also loves reviewing/editing, cover art design, and web design. 
The eccentric George Allwynn not only pens GLBT romantic suspense, but at times, has been caught sneaking in some paranormal, humor and (gasp!) erotica.
Sharon Hamilton loves all things paranormal: angels, vampires, a witch or two, and even some hybrid beings who don’t know what they are. 
David Sartof has a PhD in management philosophy, has served in the Merchant Marine and as an Officer in the UK’s Royal Air Force. In addition, he spent most of the first decade of the 21st century developing businesses as an entrepreneur.
David is the author of River of Judgement, a crime novel set in the City of London during the start of banking crisis of the late-noughties.

James Garcia Jr.began writing when he discovered horror novels in junior high. Later, he set aside his dream of being a writer while he and his wife started their family. 

