Morgan Sylvia is a metalhead, an Aquarius, a coffee addict, and a work in progress. A former obituarist, she is now a full-time freelance writer. Her fiction and poetry have appeared in several places, including In The Cold, Cold Ground, Pseudopod, Wicked Witches, Northern Frights, Haunted House Short Stories, Endless Apocalypse, Twice Upon An Apocalypse, and The Final Summons. She is the author of two novels: a horror novel, Abode, which was recommended by The Library Journal, and a fantasy novel, Dawn, which is the first volume of a trilogy. Her work also includes three poetry collections. The second, As The Seas Turn Red, was nominated for an Elgin Award twice. She was also one of the writers for for Undertow: Blood Forest, the award-winning werewolf audio fiction drama produced by Realm.fm. She also occasionally dabbles in metal journalism. Sylvia belongs to several writers’ groups: the HWA, the SFWA, the New England Horror Writers, Horror Writers of Maine, and Tuesday Mayhem Society. She lives in Maine with her boyfriend, two cats, the cutest rescue dog ever, an overgrown rose garden, and a pet banshee.



