Winter's Regret

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by Matt Sinclair


  Matt Sinclair

  Matt Sinclair is a New York City-based journalist covering philanthropy and charity, primarily in the United States—a field he has covered since the mid-1990s—and a freelance editor and writer covering as much of everything else as he can. He is a site moderator at AgentQuery Connect and blogs at the Elephant's Bookshelf and From the Write Angle. He tweets from @Elephantguy68. In 2012, he established Elephant's Bookshelf Press, LLC, which has now published six books including the novel Whispering Minds by A.T. O'Connor.

  M. Arthur Stone

  Writer by night, VP of a community association management firm by day, M. Arthur Stone lives in Chicago with his wife and son. In a previous life, he fronted a garage band as the singer/songwriter. He records the occasional song video on YouTube between writing projects. He is an agented writer with a novel out on submission. "One Way Out" is his first published work of fiction.

  A.M. Supinger

  A.M. Supinger is a native Floridian, an avid bookworm, and a teller of tall tales. Her stories are inextricably woven with magic, not least of which is love. She enjoys fairy-tale endings, but her characters rarely find such contentment; darkness often settles upon her words even as they take form. She has had stories published in Spring Fevers, The Fall, and Summer's Edge, all by Elephant's Bookshelf Press. You can follow her tweets at @AMSupinger and also read her free short stories on her blog: amsupinger.blogspot.com.

  Charlee Vale

  Charlee Vale is a photographer, writer, and overall artsy person living in New York City. She can usually be found in the vicinity of a bookstore, adding to the list of books she'll never finish reading. Also, she loves tea.

  Cat Woods

  Cat Woods pens stories for readers of all ages, shapes and sizes. Her adult short stories can be found in Spring Fevers, The Fall, Summer's Edge and Summer's Double Edge. Her younger material will be available in the fall of 2014 with the debut of her middle grade novel, Abigail Bindle and the Slam Book Scam. In the meantime, she's editing a middle grade anthology on bullying, Tales from the Bully Box, which is slated for release in May 2014 by Elephant's Bookshelf Press. When she's not raising her family of six, she can be found blogging at Words from the Woods and From the Write Angle. She also enjoys a mean game of Scrabble and is always looking for someone brave enough to take her on!

 

 

 


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