HELEN
KNIBB
Welcome
to the official Helen Knibb bit of Hell Hole
Hell was born in London and is still alive.
She has been a lecturer
and journalist and now spends most of her time writing editing and developing
web sites.
Her
published work includes:
Dream Cottage

Published in
"On
My Life"
Honno
1989
ISBN
187020607X
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The Penance
Was short
listed for the 1993
Ian St. James
Awards
Dog Fox
First published in
Visionary Tongue 3

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Ruby
Also
received an Honorable Mention in
The
Year's Best Fantasy & Horror: 10th Annual
Edition

Edited by Ellen Datlow & Terri
Windling
The Clever Daughter
Appeared in Slipstream magazine

In
1997 Hell's nightmare was featured in
The Tiger Garden
A Book of Writers' Dreams

Edited by Nicholas Royle
Serpent's Tail 1996
Still Life
and
Revenant
(a poem)
were
published in Visionary Tongue 8

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Ruby
Along with
award winning writer and poet Cathy Cullis, Hell was editor
of
Slipstream Magazine

From 1996 until its closure in 2000
Hell is the Webmistress of the
web publishing house Here Be Dragons.co.uk

Residents at Here Be Dragons (UK) include: Julie
Felix, Ramsey Campbell, Rae Beth, Stephen Jones,
Chesca Potter, Stan Nicholls, Anne Gay, Poppy Palin and The British Fantasy
Society.
Here Be Dragons (UK) incorporates the paper publishing house
Sacred Sight
Publishing

Sacred Sight
Publications in print include:
A Guide to
the Greenwood Tarot - by Chesca Potter (illustrated and non
illustrated)
Jigsaw - The Watley Writers Anthology
In 2001,
Sacred Sight Publishing will be reprinting Hilary Llewellyn Williams' Tree
Calendar
From 1997 to 2001,
Hell was the Webmistress of The British
Fantasy Society

Hell writes
occasional reviews and articles. Her work has appeared in publications by
the
British Science Fiction
Association, The Gothic Society and the British Fantasy Society.
Hell also
lectures in Creative Writing and when time allows, devotes her time
to
seeking out the Dark Forces to find out where they get the pointy
boots.
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