Whispers is:
D ...she’s small and blonde, but that’s all we know. Even we Whispers workers know nothing of D. We take our orders in plain, brown envelopes handed to us by shady characters in darkened car parks. If we disobey this happens
Peter Tennant , non-fiction editor without portfolio, scourge of spammers and teddy bear aficianado extraordinaire, as head of the Whispers review team he works tirelessly to ensure nobody ever gets to say a bad word about any of his stories
Steve Redwood was born on a rainy day in 1943. It was still raining twenty-five years later, so he left the country in a huff, a raincoat, and a plane. His life has been a textbook study of uselessness, large chunks of it misspent in Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Spain. The sales of his books could be counted on a cloven hoof. He is at present hiding out in Madrid, after foolishly attempting to double-cross D.
Bob Lock , Poetry Guru, is a Gower-born Welshman, married with two grown-up children and two young grand-children. He's been writing since...ooohh.. ever heard of a guy named William Caxton? - printed a few of Bob's tales, he did. Bob has just released the Dark/SF/F novel Flames of Herakleitos
Alison Littlewood , is a slush reader and reviewer, who is also a writer of things dark and nasty. She's originally from somewhere in the vicinity of Barnsley, and only ever speaks in whispers. Well, you would, wouldn't you? Check out her website at www.alisonlittlewood.co.uk
Steven Pirie , slush reader, tea maker, and general dogsbody, has read so many submissions he's now lost the ability to stand upright. Make of that what you will :-) Steve may be found lurking at his website www.stevenpirie.com
Djibril , website forum moderator, is an action figure inspired by the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise (the fairground ride, not the cheap, spin-off movies), and aficcionado of anthropology and honey rum. Djibril may be found at http://futurefire.net