Stephen Mosley is an actor, writer, and illustrator, whose books include the Rondo Award-nominated "Christopher Lee: The Loneliness of Evil" (Midnight Marquee Press), "Klawseye: The Imagination Snatcher of Phantom Island," "Christmas Creepies” (which introduced Miss Sylvia KitKat - the World’s First Drag Queen Detective), "The Lives & Deaths of Morbius Mozella", "TOWN", and "The Boy Who Loved Simone Simon" (selected by Entertainment Focus as one of the 10 Best Books of 2011). His film articles have appeared in such magazines as "Midnight Marquee," "We Belong Dead," "Cinema of the '70s," "Cinema of the '80s," "Multitude of Movies," and "The Dark Side." His film credits include the evil Ear Goblin in "Kenneth"; the eponymous paranormal investigator of "Kestrel Investigates"; the shady farmer, James, in "Contradiction"; a zombie in "Zomblogalypse"; and a blink-and-you'll-miss-it appearance opposite Sam Neill in "Peaky Blinders." Stephen's short fiction has appeared in “Phantasmagoria” magazine, as well as the anthologies "Dracula's Midnight Snacks" and "Zombie Bites." He is one half of the music duo Collinson Twin and lives in a dungeon near Leeds.