Meet The Author
Long bio:
Horror fantasist E.M. Markoff writes about damaged heroes and imperfect villains; she is also an inkblot artist. She is the creator of The Ellderet Series, a diverse dark fantasy epic exploring how family bonds are tested in a violent world. Her works include The Deadbringer, To Nurture & Kill, The Faceless God-Part One: Spirits & Ash, “Leaving the #9”, and the death positive essay “The Day It Snowed in Prague.” Under her imprint Tomes & Coffee Press, she published Tales for the Camp Fire, a charity anthology to raise money for California wildfire recovery and relief efforts. She has been on a number of panels speaking about topics including horror cinema, as well as the importance of diversity and decolonization in speculative fiction. She is a member of the Horror Writers Association and is mostly made up of coffee, cat hair, and whiskey.
Short Bio:
Horror fantasist E.M. Markoff writes about damaged heroes and imperfect villains; she is also an inkblot artist. She is the creator of The Ellderet Series, a diverse dark fantasy epic exploring how family bonds are tested in a violent world. She has been on a number of panels speaking about the importance of diversity and decolonization in speculative fiction. She is a member of the Horror Writers Association and is mostly made up of coffee, cat hair, and whiskey.
Author Interviews & Press
HoustonPress | Five Texas Authors for Women in Horror Month by Jef Rouner
HorrorAddicts.net | Chilling Chat with Naching T. Kassa : Ep. 172 | EM Markoff
Scary Stories for a Good Cause: E.M. Markoff on “Leaving the #9” | Interview by L.S. Johnson
Unreliable Narrators Podcast | Ep. 163 Author Spotlight: E.M. Markoff
Awards
2019 RedStarReviews Top 10 Fantasy Series
2018 Next Generation Indie Book Awards, novella finalist for To Nurture & Kill
2017 Next Generation Indie Book Awards, fantasy finalist for The Deadbringer