Geneve Flynn

Geneve Flynn is a speculative fiction editor, author, and poet. Winner of two Bram Stoker Awards, and the Shirley Jackson, Australasian Shadows, and Aurealis awards; recipient of the 2022 Queensland Writers Fellowship. Her work has been short/longlisted for the British Fantasy, Locus, Carl Brandon Parallax, and Elgin awards. Co-editor of Black Cranes: Tales of Unquiet Women, the dark fiction anthology which launched a grassroots movement in Asian women’s horror writing. Her work has been published by Weird Tales, PS Publishing, Flame Tree Publishing, PseudoPod, among others. She is Chinese, born in Malaysia, and now calls Australia home. Her research interest is in contemporary Asian female Gothic literature, diasporic narratives, and the East-Asian four-act structure.

Read more at http://www.geneveflynn.com.au.

 

Kanupriya Pandey

Kanupriya Pandey is a Doctoral Research Fellow at the Indian Institute of Technology, Tirupati, India. Her doctoral research focuses on Ecogothic readings of contemporary South Asian coastal literature, exploring the intersection of environmental violence, political trauma, and narrative form. Her broader research interests include eco-horror, eco-anxiety, blue humanities, and film studies.