Miranda S. Hewlett

Autobiography

Miranda S. Hewlett has worked in secondary and higher education in the fields of English Language Arts and Rhetoric since 2015.

She is an Adjunct Professor and is passionate about increasing access and equity in education, particularly for marginalized groups who have not historically received equal access to quality educational opportunities.

Part of this work includes supporting access for the deaf and hard-of-hearing population. She has worked as a freelance transcriptionist - creating captions for television, film, podcasts, corporate training materials, university lectures, and online streamed content since 2007.

Though she begin writing fiction for personal expression when she was in third grade, this anthology is her first formal fiction publication as an author and associate editor.

Miranda is mom to two incredible and Unconquerable children - Cadeau and Storm - and is committed for life to her endlessly supportive Partner, Nina.

Publications

Author of “Don’t Forget to Feed,” Black Magick: 13 tales of darkness, Horror & the occult

Associate editor, Black Magick: 13 tales of darkness, Horror & the occult

Exploring Black Magick and 13 tales of darkness, Horror & the occult with Raven digitalis + friends

Author interview with Rachel Patterson, The Pagan Portal Podcast, Producted by Moon Books Publishings

Liliyana Shadowlyn, Review of “Black Magick”, Liliyana Shadowlyn Written with Magic

“Each story is memorable, but I’d say Don’t Forget to Feed and Red Gifts will likely haunt my dreams, for very different reasons.”

Jack Moody, Review of “Black Magick”, a thin slice of anxiety

“Don’t Forget to Feed” by Miranda S. Hewlett is easily the best original short story of the anthology.”

“The protagonist is rational and endearing, each word serves an exact purpose, the setting and atmosphere is palpable with tension and dread, and the prose is fantastic. You want to know what happens next.”

“Mystery and intrigue ooze from the end of each paragraph. The conclusion is painfully bleak yet earned.”

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