Our Authors

Matthew Lett

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Matthew Lett was born in Kassel, Germany. Currently, he lives in Sapulpa, Oklahoma with his wife of 37 years, and their two daughters, who also reside in Oklahoma. He’s also a Veteran of the United States Navy. Matthew has been a prolific writer for over 20 years and is a multi-published author with an array of Novels, Novellas, Novelettes, and short stories in a variety of genres. Most of his work can be found in Horror/Suspense/Mystery.

During his leisure time, Matthew enjoys rock-n’-roll music, watching Mystery Science Theatre 3000, reading, and playing with his 3 grandchildren. And of course, Writing. His books include such titles as, He Who Walks the Corridors, (Wolf on Water pub.), Trail of Love and Death, (Cawing Crow Press pub.) and Woodview Heights: Legacy of Decadence (Books to Go Now pub.) (trilogy).

Read Matthew’s most recent novel Barnabas Bartholomew and the Undead Freshman now.

George Ochoa

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George Ochoa’s short fiction has been published in North American Review, Eureka Literary Magazine, Eunoia Review, Bangalore Review, and elsewhere. He is the author or coauthor of thirty-five nonfiction books, including the New York Public Library’s Book of Answers, The Writer’s Guide to Creating a Science Fiction Universe, The American Film Institute Desk Reference, and Deformed and Destructive Beings: The Purpose of Horror Films. This is his first novel.

Read George’s most recent novel Stranger Still now.


Terry Groves

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Terry Groves writes from his home on Vancouver Island, BC. He grew up, third oldest of six brothers, in a military family and served for twenty-six years himself. He has lived in Ontario and every western province. He recently retired from a second career with the government of British Columbia.

A prolific short story and novel writer, Terry also dabbled with screenwriting and movie making, was a founding member of the VI Film and Entertainment Cooperative. A short movie, Rocket Candy, that he wrote and directed, is on YouTube as are others he worked on. He doesn’t restrict himself to any particular genre.

He blogs about his childhood on www.beingabrat.com and helps with a variety of writing projects. Assisting other writers to hone their craft is also a passion. Visit him on his website www.terrygroves.com.

He is a member of Sooke Writer’s Collective and Federation of BC Writers.

Read Terry’s most recent novel Quest for Gold now.

Morgan C. Morgan

Morgan C. Morgan is an author-artist of light, shadow, and the stories between; a lyrical voice whose work travels the crossroads of mythic fantasy, spiritual inquiry, and transformative inner journeys. Neurodivergent with two forms of dyslexia, she approaches every story and image from a distinct perspective, translating life’s complexity into clear, resonant truths. Her fiction and mixed-media art weave meditation, reflective practice, and belief-shifting techniques into narratives that challenge boundaries, amplify under-represented voices, and awaken the sacred within the everyday.

Her storytelling, rooted in wonder and woven with grace, draws inspiration from nature, especially the serenity of trees, rivers, and starlit skies. A lifelong lover of cats, she finds their quiet mystery and presence a grounding comfort. When she isn’t writing, Morgan can often be found cooking up a new favorite dish, sharing laughter with her family, or immersing herself in a cozy board game on a rainy evening.

Praised for her seamless genre-blending and emotive prose, Morgan’s work carries guiding touchstones such as:

“The only way to achieve peace is by becoming peace,” “Show thankfulness through kindness. Appreciate blessings through generosity.”

When asked how she feels about writing, she offers: “To write; to paint with words as an artist bedecks his canvas with hues and shades and layers of pigmentation; to sing a melody upon which the gaze may linger and over which the heart may muse again and again: to create visual splendor with grammar and language is the most beguiling form of intoxication in which I could ever take pleasure.”

Warren Wynnfield

Warren Wynnfield is an American author writing young adult science fiction about parallel worlds, bizarre creatures, and mind-blowing twists. His passions in a previous life doing graphic and video game design heavily inspire his stories and characters. His previous novel, ‘Break the Moon,’ was published by Lost Boys Press on March 28th, 2024.

After earning a bachelor’s degree in graphic design from West Virginia University, Mike left behind the mountains for the beaches of Palm Coast, Florida. If he isn’t kayaking or hiking, he’s earning grey hairs writing through the moonlight hours.

Jennifer Moreno

Jennifer Moreno has a master’s degree in creative writing from New York University. She was a corporate flight attendant for six years and is the host of the Corporate Flight Attendant podcast.
She is deeply involved in metaphysical practices, including obtaining certificates in trance and advanced mediumship; medical intuition; and psychic detection. She is also a reiki master and hosted a metaphysical podcast called Two Inches Off the Ground.
In her personal life, Jennifer is a proud Colombian adoptee. As a Colombian American, she enjoys improving her Spanish and exploring her roots in her native Colombia. “Jennifer” is her adopted American name, and “Moreno” is her original Colombian surname, thus combining these different…yet magical cultures.

Olivia Frias

Olivia Frias is a video game narrative designer whose storytelling spans immersive worlds, branching dialogue, and emotionally driven character arcs. Her game writing credits include Palia, Star Wars: Jedi Challenges, Pirates of the Caribbean: Tides of War, and Katy Perry Pop, and she has contributed to acclaimed franchises across mobile, console, and mixed reality platforms. She has worked at studios including Singularity6, Disney Games, Glu Mobile, and The Believer Company, where she helped shape lore and narrative pipelines for AAA-scale games.

Her short fiction has appeared in the Upon a Thrice Time anthology from Air & Nothingness Press and the History Adventures series. She is a member of SFWA and has a deep love of myth, magic systems, and messy characters making hard choices.

Originally from Tennessee, Olivia lives in Orange County with her husband and their twin boys. When she’s not writing or wrangling toddlers, she can be found hiking coastal trails, plotting sea dragon uprisings, or perfecting fantasy-themed mocktails.

A Swell of Serpents is her debut novel.

CA Social

CA Social is a collaborative pen name for the team at Infernal Moose Publishing. We believe that the best stories interweave diverse and compelling narratives from a variety of voices. We bring together groups of writers, editors, publishers, illustrators, and readers to craft the most compelling stories – together. The most distinguished cinema was created by teams who worked together to create something that was greater than the sum of each of their individual contributions. CA Social is our foray into collaborative fiction in novels.

The greatest strengths of humanity are our ability to tell compelling stories and collaborate together. We believe that when we collaborate, we create Works that we could not as individuals. But, in traditional publishing, the two often don’t work hand in hand. We believe they should but also realize collaboration in writing is hard to do well. To remedy this we have the following focuses:

  1. Imagine Works with distinct, well defined, pieces.
  2. Invest in ways to ensure collaboration goes smoothly and our subject experts have clearly defined roles and expectations.
  3. Develop tools to create immediate feedback loops and improve the quality of individual experts.

If you’d like to come work with us under this banner, email jake@infernalmoose.com.

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