Cat Eldridge, Editor in Chief, is middle-aged, reasonably smart, and a realist to the point just short of being a cynic. He runs Under the Hill Promotions, a music consultancy, and is the editor and publisher of Green Man Review, a review magazine. He resides in Portland, Maine with his wife Donna, a political sociologist who is the Assistant to the Provost at the local University, and their nine indoor only cats (Pendragon, Brigid, Fergus MacDonald, Mabinogion, Tom O'Bedlam, Finn McCooil, Puck. and their newest cats, Freya and Iduna, year-old Bengal females.) in a century-old house where the entire third-floor is the library. Really. Truly. Indeed the cats love the warm, sunny atmosphere of the library!

His favorite performers include New St. George, the Oysterband, Brian McNeill, Drones & Bellows, Swåp, Old Blind Dogs, Blowzabella, Prego, Steeleye Span, Jethro Tull, Waulk Elektrik, Taxi Chain, the Nettles, Boiled in Lead, Rare Air, and Richard Thompson. His favorite authors include Ellen Kushner, Charles de Lint, Jane Yolen, Christopher Golden, Emma Bull, Kage Baker, and Robert Holdstock. Bone Dance: A Fantasy for Technophiles by Emma Bull is his favorite novel. His e-mail address is here.