Opie Ogundiran
Opie is a lover of interesting stories. When she’s not reading, she’s usually looking for other ways to satisfy her artistic cravings.
Opie is a lover of interesting stories. When she’s not reading, she’s usually looking for other ways to satisfy her artistic cravings.
Tobi Ogundiran’s work has been shortlisted for the British Science Fiction Association Award, and longlisted for the Nommos. His tales of the dark and fantastic have appeared in Beneath Ceaseless Skies, FIYAH, Tor.com, The Dark and elsewhere. Find him at tobiogundiran.com and @tobi_thedreamer on Twitter.
Suyi tells stories from Lagos, Nigeria. His speculative fiction has been published or is forthcoming in Fireside, PodCastle, The Dark, Mothership Zeta, Omenana; and the anthologies Lights Out: Resurrection and A World of Horror; amidst other places. His nonfiction has appeared in Lightspeed and Klorofyl. He is a charter member of the African Speculative Fiction Society. Suyi also works in brand marketing and visual design. He lives online on Facebook, tweets at @IAmSuyiDavies, blogs at suyidavies.com and chatters at his monthly jabberwock, After Five Writing Shenanigans.
Mofiyinfoluwa O. is a Nigerian writer living between Lagos and Iowa City. Her work has appeared in Guernica, Variant Lit, Pleiades, Ploughshares and elsewhere. She is a final year candidate of the Non-Fiction MFA at Iowa. She is currently at work on her debut memoir interrogating the body and its relationship with desire.
Andy Oldfield is a writer and musician based in Cornwall, UK. He used to be a psychotherapist and journalist, but now splits his time between being out in nature and writing. He is a former editor of CompuServe UK’s SF channel and former deputy editor of FEAR magazine. His fiction has appeared in the likes of Home Page (winner of Readers Choice Award 2018), Flash Fiction Online, Flashquake, HMS Beagle, Interzone and Thaumatrope.
Amanda M. Olson is a St. Olaf College graduate who has recently taken up residence in Wisconsin. She is a former student of Alpha Writer’s Workshop.
Sara Omer is an American-SWANA writer and poet with work published/forthcoming in The Dark, Apparition Lit, Small Wonders, Archive of the Odd, and elsewhere. She’s been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and is the Associate Fiction Editor for Orion’s Belt. Sara lives in the woods outside of Atlanta with an old cat. You can find her online on http://sara-omer.blogspot.com or on most social media sites as @omersarae.
(Courtesy of Wikipedia) George Oliver Onions (13 November 1873 – 9 April 1961), who published under the name Oliver Onions, was an English writer of short stories and novels. He wrote in various genres, but is perhaps best remembered for his ghost stories, notably the collection “Widdershins” and the widely anthologized novella “The Beckoning Fair One”. He was married to the novelist Berta Ruck.