Kelley York
Managing Editor & Cryptid
Kelley can be found hiding in the redwoods of the Northern California coast. With an Anthropology degree she technically doesn’t use, not enough caffeine to get her through the day, and entirely too many to-do lists, she savors the rainy weather and ocean views with her wife and fur-kids while working on her own novels (kelley-york.com). When it comes to stories for Graveside Press, Kelley’s a sucker for a good creature-feature, folk horror, and gothic horror. You can harass Kelley on social media here. (Please send her more cryptids.)
Hannah Rebekah Graves
Acquisitions Manager & Chaos
Hannah Rebekah Graves is an AuDHD ball of nerves and chaos. Her special interests are horror and Anne Boleyn. She lives in the redwoods with her wife and the lead decision maker of the house, a cockatiel named Bananakin. Her works include “The Last of the Real Ones“, a Tiny Terrors standalone story, along with a story in the upcoming Howl anthology, and a collection of short stories expected to published in April 2025. She has written previously under the name Rowan Altwood. Please tumble dry only. Voted “Most Likely to Join a Cult Someday”.
Jenna Huffman
Editor & Discord
Born a twin in Portland, Oregon, Jenna spent her formative years as a pedant, correcting people from a very young age. Having worked at all the big internet companies (Amazon, Netflix and Yahoo!), she gave all the fraud-wrangling up to pursue her real passion: editing all the things. She is owned by a cat named Peculiar. It is her most fervent wish to make the world a far sparklier place than she found it.
Steven Radecki
Publisher
Steven Radecki is the author of Building Baby Brother, a small handful of short fiction, and the non-fiction book, Multimedia with QuickTime. He is also the founder and managing editor of our companion imprints: Water Dragon Publishing, Paper Angel Press, and Cupid’s Arrow Publishing. Steven is also the executive producer of the Small Publishing in a Big Universe podcast. He is a technical writer by trade, with more years in the technology and publishing industries than he cares to admit.