Updates. I think in addition to being award-nominee day, it's also ISFDB-credited horror writers come crawling out of the woodwork day. Some of these authors also have Wikipedia entries, as well.
John F.D. Taff (
ISFDB entry) says that a few of his stories have gotten honourable mentions in those Datlow-edited Year's Best Fantasy/Horror anthologies. He offers a short about the monsters of childhood:
The Tontine
Richard Parks (really lengthy
ISFDB short stories entry) offers some kind of lengthy supernatural high fantasy-looking which is not on the list:
A Warrior of Dreams
It turns out Graham Bishop really has authored a couple of French language-learning print textbooks over the past couple of decades. Here's his French-related fiction effort:
Achilles' Helmet (Commissaire Pierre Rousseau Mysteries)
Another suspenseful litfic from co-op cookbook author Rosemary Fifield if you've been collecting them:
Found Days
Fictionwise-available Canadian writer Jamieson Wolf repeats a volume of his comedic-looking mystery series involving a soap opera cast:
Hope Falls Season 2 - Eagle Valley
Hugh B. Cave who has seriously vintage extensive print-publication credits going back even before I think my parents/possibly-grandparents were born (
ISFDB entry) offers his 1990-Tor paperbacked dark fantasy/horror:
The Lower Deep
Adam P. Lewis has minor short stories in small press horror anthologies (
ISFDB entry). He offers one of the printed ones here in this mini-collection:
J.P. Gilman and Other Tales
Tony Richards, who also has extensive
ISFDB credits and a Wikipedia entry, offers a few shorts:
Child of Ice & Misdirection (Strange Tales)