Heater Vol. 03 No. 10

Heater Vol. 03 No. 10

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Contents

A Quick Study - Allan Rozinski

Bo Weinberg Sleeps With the Fishes - Maureen Frost

Dragunov’s Last Performance - Ian J. Phillips

The Girl Who Played Dead - Tom J. Perrin

Back Home and Never Again - Stanton McCaffery

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Contributors

Allan Rozinski is a writer of speculative fiction and poetry who currently resides in central Pennsylvania. His short fiction has appeared in the anthology Puppy Love 2015 by Zimbell House Publishing. He can be found on Facebook.

Maureen Frost has had work featured in Eurynome, Circa, The Copperfield Review, and Wilderness House Literary Review. She has just finished a non-fiction piece on the Mafia which is soon to be published in ebook form. As her current—and now driving—interest is in all things mob, she is researching and working on a series of short stories dealing with watershed moments of the American Mafia. “Bo Weinberg Sleeps With the Fishes” is the first of these. Maureen lives in Toronto.

Ian Phillips’ short stories, “That Which Covers Us” and “Monarch” were published in eFiction and Brotherton’s Publishing, respectively in January 2015. His short story, “Mr. Cotter”, and serialized novel, “The Man They Could Not Hang” are published on Wattpad and PopcornHorror.com. In partnership with his brother, Dorian Phillips, Ian is writing a horror series based on his short stories.

Tom J. Perrin has been published in The J.J. Outré Review and Romance Magazine amongst others. His début novella I Can Help You will be released in April 2016 through Dark Passages Publishing. He tweets @tomjperrin and has a Facebook page over at facebook.com/tomjperrinwriting.

Stanton McCaffery was born and raised in central New Jersey, where he resides with his wife and son. He has degrees in history and political science, and he manages communications for a United Nations agency. His past fictional work includes “The Stuff from Home,” which was published on AcidicFiction.com in June of 2015.

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