David Byron is the founder and owner of NVF Magazine, an online publication that promotes dark fiction, independent filmmakers, and small press publishers. His diverse style of fiction has been published in numerous online magazines, including Midnight IN Hell, Darkfire, Niteblade, Twisted Tongue, Abandoned Towers, and most recently in Something Wicked, who published his Bram Stoker recommended story Electrocuting The Clowns.
In only one year online, he has conducted almost 100 interviews with such noted celebrities within the horror film industry as Herschell Gordon Lewis, Ingrid Pitt, Edwin Neal and Simon Bamford, and such noted fiction authors as Ramsey Campbell, Graham Masterton, Elizabeth Massie, Roberta Lannes, Kim Newman, Kathe Koja, and Joe R. Lansdale. His online magazine has featured fiction from Roberta Lannes, John Everson, Paul Kane, Michael McCarty and Mark McLaughlin, and L.L. Soares.
His premiere print issue, due out in January 2009, will feature fiction from Joe R. Lansdale, Marie Oregan, Joe McKinney, and Ralan.com mastermind and author Ralan Conley. His other literary projects include Deadly Dolls, an all-female horror fiction anthology, Where Have All The Good Zombies Gone? , a collection of zombie fiction to be released by Dog Horn Publishing in January 2009, New Voices In Horror, a collection of horror fiction to be published by Shroud Magazine Publications, and a vampire anthology, yet to be titled, to be released in the summer of 2009.
You may see his online magazine here
www.freewebs.com/nvhmag1 and ordering info on his print magazine here
www.freewebs.com/nvfinprint
Links to his other projects can be found here
www.freewebs.com/deadlydolls
www.freewebs.com/thedeadrise
www.freewebs.com/vampireanthology
or visit him at MySpace here www.myspace.com/doccreeper
He lives in Southern Indiana with his cat, Toby, who helps him ‘’edit’’ his projects by means of jumping on his keyboard when he’s not looking.
A woman's final revenge on her abusive husband sends her plummeting into madness. Rated R for language, sexual situations, and extreme graphic violence.
