Lou Morgan grew up in Wales, became a Londoner and now lives by the sea - where she spends her days worrying about mutant squid invasions, herding cats, writing and drinking tea. Not necessarily in that order of importance.
Her first short story was published by the British Fantasy Society in 2008, and her work has appeared in a variety of print and online venues since - most recently, in the "Pandemonium: Stories of the Apocalypse" anthology of fiction inspired by John Martin.
Her first novel, "Blood and Feathers" - an urban fantasy described as 'Alice in Wonderland goes to Hell' - will be published in the UK & the US by Solaris Books in summer 2012.
She is currently the non-fiction editor for the British Fantasy Society's quarterly journal, and can mostly be found on Twitter or at her blog: http://loummorgan.wordpress.com.