| Elsa Frohman is an editor at a daily newspaper, who for reasons known only to the Doctor, finds herself compelled to write, edit and draw in her so called, "spare" time. She lives with her dog, D'Artagnan, in a Detroit suburb, though she dreams of living the artist's life in London. BTW, she insists that her dog is Michael York, NOT Chris O'Donnell; and the rumors about what's on the ceiling of her guest bedroom are vastly exaggerated. |
| Trina L. Short has learned one of the great lessons in life: when playing Truth or Dare, always pick truth. But the good thing that came of taking dare once during a game was the idea for the story "What Goes Around Comes Around." Elsa Frohman (esteemed illustrator and creator of Tegan Jovanka's fiance, Greg Canning) dared her to write "a story in which the Doctor saves the earth using a principle from physics." After banging her head on the table for several days, Trina came up with something that she talks about in physics class. And if you are interested in knowing more about boomerangs and competitions, check out www.usba.org, the US Boomerang Association. |
| Marion Saunderson after many years of writing poetry, was inspired by the showing of the Eighth Doctor movie in 1996 to start doing stories again. They include an original novel as well as Doctor Who, Sentinel and Methos stories and, performed at the 1998 Visions con, a radio play. She is a proud member of the PMEB and British Mercury, both dedicated to celebrating Paul McGann, who so deftly delivered the Eighth Doctor and so many other terrific parts. It is not true her cat, Livia, is the real author of her stories. She only adds colour commentary and the occasional plot point. |
| Miss Rori Stevens has much to her surprise become what would seem to be the PMEB's resident poet. She hopes she has not shamed the position by holding it. She lives with her family in Morton, IL because she is too socially awkward to interact with most people outside her home. |
| AlryssaOG is 20, is from Wales, but is currently trying out life in Cincinnati, Ohio. Her ambition in life is to actually have one, as she ran out of them after meeting Paul McGann. Supporter of Liverpool FC for nine years - which seems to be the last nine years that the team hasn't won anything; as a result she's starting to wonder if she's a jinx. Occasionally writes something resembling a coherent story. |
| Stephanie Linz-Gould is lucky enough to make a living doing what she really enjoys: playing on the computer. Between work and taking care of her three boys (husband plus two sons) she likes to fill her time with artwork, writing stories in her head (which occasionally make it into print,) writing limericks and being a general nuisance. |
| Jay McIntyre also known as Arcalian, doesn't understand why these bios have to be in the third person. He's from Pennsylvania in the USA. He's trying to get several small press comic book projects off the ground, as well as cobbling together various submissions for BBC Books. Other than this, he's mainly known for being annoying on the PMEB email list and the IRC channel #drwhochat. |
| Andie Stabler is many things. Dreamer. Scholar. Wiccan. Writer. In real life (whatever that may be), she divides her time between being an insurance clerk and being an emergency medical technician, both of which involve clearing up disasters while occasionally taking on humungous cross stitch projects and praying to the Goddess that she will one day meet her idol, Paul McGann. |
| Beck McLaughlin is one of the PMEB's early members and credits the organization with giving her the necessary skills to deal with her internet addiction, fan fiction and adoration of The Clavicle. |
| Tom Kelly was born about 33 years ago (more or less), on November 5th. The Eastern Seaboard electrical grid went out the next day, for three days... In any case, she has been in Doctor Who fandom since about 1980. She writes fanfic, and sometimes illustrate my own stories. She can usually be found at Visions or Gallifrey, sometimes walking about in two sheets and a toe tag, but more often in a brown velvet frock coat. So if you see an Eighth Doctor running past you at near light-speed, there's a good chance it's her. Oh, BTW, Tom is a terribly slow typist, so she wants to thank her friend Rhonda for usually transferring her illegible scribblings to print. |
| Beth Connell is not a prolific writer by any stretch of the imagination - mostly due to the fact her soon-to-be-husband often kidnaps the computer to use in his own writings. As he is the published writer of the pair, she graciously allows him to use the machine. Any incoherent parts of her writing are indeed the fault of her cat, Neko, who also seems to have aspirations of becoming a writer. While she is trying to teach Neko the fine art of hunt-and-paw typing, he still insists on simply walking across the keyboard to make his point. Beth has been a active lurker (and occasional poster) of the PMEB since 1996. |
| Denise Rajauski lives in Philadelphia...she has been a member of the PMEB since last December and just recently received her first issue of British Mercury,thereby completing her slide into total Paulitis. |
| Kris "The Antiwesley" Herzog Once in a while, the world produces a genius of high caliber. Kris isn't one of them. He's darned close though. Writing for over 2 years, Kris continues on a family tradition started by a distant cousin or somesuch, who wrote for early TV/Radio soaps in the late 40's/ early 50's. Creator of many fictional worlds of his own, holder of far too many titles, he lives with his two owners, (read: cats) and chugs his way through life. (This is a lie. Kris is in fact, a cover ID for a group of sentient Radishes from the planet Saladia IV) |