Ray Russell (1924-1999) was a pioneer of the modern horror genre. As an editor at
Playboy, he helped publish such writers as Ray Bradbury, Kurt Vonnegut, and Charles Beaumont. His best known work,
Sardonicus, was called by Stephen King "perhaps the finest example of the modern Gothic ever written." He received the World Fantasy Award for Lifetime Achievement in 1991.
Laird Barron is a writer of horror fiction. He has received three Shirley Jackson Awards, for his collections
The Imago Sequence and Other Stories and
Occultation and Other Stories and for his novella
Mysterium Tremendum. His other works include two novels,
The Light Is the Darkness and
The Croning, and a story collection,
The Beautiful Things That Awaits Us All. He lives in upstate New York.