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Mehitobel Wilson has been publishing horror fiction since 1999. She is a Bram Stoker Award nominee, and many of her stories have been granted Honorable Mentions in the Year's Best Fantasy and Horror series. If you can't pronounce her name, call her "Bel." Bel's been a dog groomer, an industrial painter, a runway model, a belt worker in a factory, a cigarette girl at a movie theater, an audio/visual technician, a Latin tutor, and a waitress, among other things. She's lived in the backwoods and on the streets. Now she lives (in a house) in the Deep South, prefers Jack, beer, and Marlboros, and inflicts Hong Kong rap music on whomever comes in proximity. She lives with two German Shepherds, two cats, one cockatiel, one ferret, four video game consoles, many Asian ball-jointed dolls, and one bartender/blacksmith/musician/tattoo artist/pool shark/hunter/bouncer.
"DANGEROUS RED is purely and simply one of the five best horror collections I've ever read in my fuckin' life." --Ed Lee, author of City Infernal, Infernal Angel, The Bighead, and others. "Mehitobel Wilson is, in fact, the Real Deal, and reading her prose is like getting a red hot wire raked across your tenderest flesh. It's that good...this collection is a must-read for people interested in literary horror. ." --Fangoria Magazine.
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