Mathew Bridle was born in 1963 in Sussex, England. He grew up playing on the train yard near his house and exploring the woodland and fields surrounding the small town he grew to love. His many jobs have included English tutor to adults, support worker for people with learning difficulties, quality control in a large meat factory and administration in pharmaceutical exports. He married Sharon in 1995 and they are now busy raising their three children together.

Mathew has always enjoyed writing; his first work of length was completed when he was only 10. Some of his earlier work includes short stories for children, poetry together with 5 previous novels. Emun the central protagonist from his novel Emun of Mor originally featured in an earlier work called The King of Kings which was a blend of fantasy, sci-fi and a smattering of horror.

He has been a long-standing member of the Horsham Writers Circle, serving as chairman for several years. In his novels he likes to take on real life issues and challenges of many kinds covering spirituality, marriage, politics and how many events in life all seem to unfold to a greater purpose.

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Emun of Mor by Mathew E. C. Bridle

The lands of Alzear had become fragmented by the terrors of the Horde. Many of the great mages had been slaughtered leaving much of the land defenceless to the onslaught. The warriors had done all that they could, with the help of the druids and priests, but none could hold back the sweeping tide of destruction that had been unleashed upon them.

An uneasy alliance was formed between men, elves and dwarven kind; together they hoped that they would be enough. The land of Mor needed something special – The Divines had promised much, but had failed to deliver. Only one man believed in the ancient prophecy of Emmanuel. Now was the time for the prophets to rise and take their place as the watchmen of The One. The faith of one loyal servant was all they had; faith enough to call heaven down to Earth and turn the tide of the advancing horde.

In 1967, in Tampa, Florida, Richard John and Frankie (named after FDR) Mae Moscatello received their only son, Richard Anthony, somewhat to the chagrin of his older sister, Deborah Lynn. The father was a landlord and businessman, the mother a real estate agent and homemaker, although in later years, they retired insomuch as any hardworking people can, and devoted their time to antiques and collectibles.

Ricky’s early years were spent typically, with perhaps a bit more time than most spent playing on an Atari. In 1977, little Ricky got his blue box Dungeons and Dragons set and began what has been a lifelong love affair of games and gaming. Axis and Allies, Divine Right, Titan, and many other boardgames filled his youth, and in the late ‘80s, computers, and computer games came to his attention.

Empire, Bard’s Tale, Populous, the games grew as he did, and soon Rick found himself going to gaming conventions. The realities of life sank in however: one cannot make a living playing games. His income at this time was mostly working for father, cutting down trees, digging up sewers, scraping blood off rental home walls, and learning most thoroughly to avoid real work whenever possible.

Thus, although he was an indifferent student (not even graduating in the top 10% of his class), Rick knew he would need to go to college to get a cleaner job, although he did spend a20few years in heavy metal, country, and 50’s music bands. Once he heard of a subject called “game theory”, even though it was in the much dreaded field of mathematics, his major was chosen.

A quick trip to Gen Con during his college years found him winning the Warhammer Fantasy Role Play Gamemaster award, more prized, perhaps, than an award he won but a few years later for research into game theory (second place went a student from some place called ‘MIT’).

College graduation found him with a degree in mathematics, and a misguided desire to get a taste of reality. Thus, Rick became a stockbroker, riding the ups and downs of the market, traveling to and from New York, and learning much. Alas, a year of such reality was all he could take, and so he took his profits and invested in graduate school, starting at the University of South Florida. He spent a few years there, teaching classes in auditoriums, before getting a fellowship at Tulane, in New Orleans.

At Tulane, it was more mathematics, but the best times were playing Dungeons and Dragons with friends, and playing a nifty new card game, Magic: The Gathering (1997 Louisiana State Champion, by the way, and 4th place the year after).

After teaching as a visiting professor there, Rick moved on to Southeastern Louisiana University, seeing and experiencing horrors best left unwritten.

Great fortune came to him and he was offered a position at River Parishes Community College, a tiny, but growing, institution some miles east of the closest approximation to civilization, Baton Rouge. While he was lucky enough to move out of New Orleans but months before Katrina devastated it, cancer reached out and clawed at him, causing much of two years to be a blur of unpleasantness.

In between the gaming, mathematics and life, Rick wrote extensively for gaming magazines, such as Dragon, Simcoarum Systems Bimonthly, General, TopDeck, InQuest, Scrye, Computer Games magazine, Tuff Stuff Collect!, Wizard, and quite a few others, and still writes regularly for Knights of the Dinner Table magazine, a hysterical comic fanzine that touches the fun parts of all aspects of gaming.

Rick still lives in Louisiana, doggedly improving his indifferent classical piano skills, nigh futilely training to pass his 4th degree black belt exam, and running his full D&D campaigns, in between much, much gaming, mostly on his Alienware computer, and on his custom designed computer desk, large enough to allow him to run tabletop miniatures games on it while the darn computer boots up.

He also has taken to writing fiction novels, such as The Rise of Deadhand, a book that tries to take a closer look at the villain, making the bad guy more than just the insubstantial godlike being that is so common to the genre, with goals more comprehensible than the standard “destroy the world” spiel that folks like Sauron, the Dark One, and Lord Foul tend to pursue.

Another novel, In the Game, addresses how heroes living in the demented fantasy worlds of MMOs, view their lot, as well as a few other things, and perhaps it will be published soon.

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Rise of DeadhandThe Rise of Deadhand by Rick Moscatello is a magical tale of mages, goblins, zombies and animated skeletons surrounds the transformation of a young boy into an angry, vengeful necromancer, against a backdrop of the machinations of Empirical and noble families, as well as the activities of ancient spirits and sub-human races.

These characters combine with the development of his powers to unleash events in an Empire, where the power of magic is failing, that may shake the foundations of the Empire itself. This rollercoaster of a story from the keyboard of Rick Moscatello captures the reader’s imagination and leads them through a world vastly different from the one we live in.

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Nicole Hadaway

Nicole Hadaway

Nicole Hadaway used to work as a lawyer, but now she only writes about such things as bloodsuckers and deals with the devil. Having lived in such varied places as Pennsylvania, Louisiana, Washington, D.C. and even Monaco, she currently makes her home with her family in Texas.

Visit Nicole’s blog nicole-hadaway.blogspot.com and findout more about Nicole’s writing and inspiration.

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Release by Nicole Hadaway $4.99 Vamplit Publishing Smashwords Edition

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“Forever.” That’s the response Ben Gongliewski receives, when he asks Miranda Dandridge how long she’s been a vampire. He doesn’t expect the word “forever” in her reply, but then again, Ben never imagined meeting vampires, let alone demons and werewolves, during his time in the Polish Resistance during World War II. Far from being horrified, Ben discovers that Miranda and her friends have very useful … talents … especially when it comes to saving children from concentration camps. After all, in these desperate times, while the line between good and evil is clear, the one between heroes and monsters is very, very blurred.

The last thing Miranda wants at this point in her immortal life is a human lover, but as she and Ben perform rescue after daring rescue, she can’t help but be drawn to his passion to save his fellow Jews. As the War draws to a close Miranda must choose her love for Ben or her duty to her race. Ben is blindsided by a betrayal that no one sees coming, which leads to a danger where all hell is about to break loose … literally.

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