2023-Edition 05

Cyclops by James Dorr
Final Frontier by Doug Hawley
For a Brownie’s Sake by Crystal N. Ramos
Fractures Like Windows and Time by Emma Burnett
God is Good – Part Two by Dennis McFadden
In Amelia’s Wake – Part Four by J. AGombar
Liminal Space by Sangamithra Nataraj
Love is the End of a Nail by Hari Navarro
Married to the Monster by John Grey
Neuropathies of July by William Doreski
Penetralia by Avery Hunter
Pulling Nights by Steven Holding
Something About Roy by Christian Riley
Sparring in the Hands of a God by Kimberly Rei
The Empty House by Ed Ahern
The Harvest Wheel – Part Two by Barend Nieuwstraten III
The Price of Honor by Karen Bayly
The Shut-In Conduit by Andrew Najberg
The Spring Hare – Part Four by M. Leigh
The Underburrow – Part Two by Andrea L. Staum
The Vagrant by Elijah Woodruff
The Viridian People by Tom Folske
The Year of Living as a Water Lily by Terry Jude Miller
Tunnel Rat by Don Money
Wish Upon by Corinne Pollard

2023-Edition 03

A Rare Bit by Steven Holding
Autumn’s Rest by Shawna Rowan
Charon’s Obol by Matthew Owen Jones
Colossus by Samir Sirk Morató
Come Back Yesterday by Emma Burnett
Death Consumes All Time by Chloe Herczeg
Desiccant by Robert Beveridge
Echoside by Shawna Rowan
Heroes Are Hard to Find – Part Three by Zack Zagranis
Impostor Syndrome by Robert Beveridge
In Amelia’s Wake – Part Two by J. Agombar
It Always Came Down to Food by Jodi Jensen
Last Stop, Serial Killer by John Grey
Old Gods of the Ozarks by Don Money
Pearblossom Highway by Terry Sanville
Reel of Bad Loops by Eugene Stevenson
Reluctantly Kindred by Pauline Yates
Sloe Gin by John R.C. Potter
The Key by John Grey
The Loneliest Guy by Rick Ansell Pearson
The Sorrow for Her Loss by Mary Ann McGuigan
The Spring Hare – Part Two by M. Leigh
You’re All Two-Faced by Stephen Herczeg

2023-Edition 01

Anger Issues by Dawn DeBraal
Classroom Jazz by Rachel L. Tilley
Easy Prey by Gabby Gilliam
From Harwich to Hollywood (Well Almost) by David Bowmore
Heavy Heart by Avery Hunter
From the Monster by Gabby Gilliam
Hell’s Marshal by Don Money
Heroes Are Hard to Find – Part One by Zack Zagranis
I Got Your Back Be Beholden by Colin James
Influenced by Warren Benedetto
Just One Taste by Cat Voleur
Leporid Weapon I by S. Jade Path
Meat Minion by Maggie D. Brace
Meeting Cute by Ron Capshaw
Philosophy 301 by Brett Mitchell Kent
Puppetry by Corinne Pollard
Recombitant by Brianna Bullen
The Art of the Drabble by Kimberly Rei
The Bad Box by M.A. Dosser
The Doctor is In by Andrew Kurtz
The Kahil Gibran Killer by Colin James
The Queen of Ash and Space by Erica A. Clayton
The Unicorn of Death by Andrew Kurtz
The Woolson Twins by Tim Law
Troglodyte by Rick Ansell Pearson

Ω Editor Dean Shawker

Dean Shawker

Dean Shawker hails from Bracknell, UK, and now lives in Melbourne, Australia.

Dean is co-founder and editor of Black Hare Press.

Having found that his BSc in Bioengineering and BA in Digital Media were as useful in real life as calculus and geometric proofs, Dean now works in commercial non-fiction during the day and moonlights as a minion of the hell hare, Captain Woundwort, in the dark hours.

He writes speculative fiction and dark poetry under the pseudonym Avery Hunter, and edits under the name D. Kershaw.

You’ll usually find him hanging out with the rest of the BHP family in the BHP Facebook group, or here as a servant to the Stygian Lepus.

Ω Editor Dean Shawker

Dean Shawker

Dean Shawker hails from Bracknell, UK, and now lives in Melbourne, Australia.

Dean is co-founder and editor of Black Hare Press.

Having found that his BSc in Bioengineering and BA in Digital Media were as useful in real life as calculus and geometric proofs, Dean now works in commercial non-fiction during the day and moonlights as a minion of the hell hare, Captain Woundwort, in the dark hours.

He writes speculative fiction and dark poetry under the pseudonym Avery Hunter, and edits under the name D. Kershaw.

You’ll usually find him hanging out with the rest of the BHP family in the BHP Facebook group, or here as a servant to the Stygian Lepus.

Ω Editor Jodi Christensen

Jodi Christensen

Small town Utah is where Jodi calls home. She spends her days in a turn-of-the-century farmhouse, reading, writing, editing, and mentoring other writers. Her daily companions consist of her rambunctious and adorable six-year-old grandson and two rowdy dogs, all of whom bring her great joy.

Jodi has had a love of books for as long as she can remember. As a child, she filled her backpack weekly at the library, devouring story after story and returning the books early to trade for a new stack. She wrote her first adventure at the age of nine, a fanfic Boxcar Children story, and since then, has let her imagination be her guide.

As an author, Jodi writes time travel romance and dark speculative fiction. As an editor, she works on anything and everything that finds its way across her desk. Some of her favorite stories to read, write, and edit include; post-apocalyptic fiction, dystopian stories, and end-of-the-world adventures. She also enjoys dark romance, time travel romance, historicals, and horror stories, particularly the psychological kind. Above all else, she’s a sucker for a great character.