Michael Pendragon
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Michael Pendragon (born October 23, 1963) is an American writer, poet, editor, and publisher. He was born Michelangelo Scarlotti in southern New Jersey (birthplace generally cited as simply "the Pine Barrens").
His fictional works are primarily of the horror genre, and his poety primarily (dark) romantic. His writings have appeared in over 100 publications, including: Event Horizon, The Romantic Quarterly, The Catbird Seat, The Blue Lady, The Roswell Literary Review, Frisson, Voyage, Mindmares, Nasty Piece of Work, Monomyth, The Raintown Review, Enigmatic Tales, Morbid Curiosity, Lovecraft's Mystery Magazine, and Terror Tales.
Pendragon is the founding editor and publisher of a pair of literary journals: Penny Dreadful:Tales & Poems of Fantastic Terror, and Songs of Innocence & Experience. Stories and poems from both publications have received honorable mention in various editions of The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror, St. Martins Press, Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, Eds. He has also published several multi-author anthologies, including The Bible of Hell, 2000, and There is Something in October, 2005.
His last known address is in Hell's Kitchen, New York.

