A little background about Bill Munster, the owner of Footsteps Publishing.
Bill Munster was born in Manhattan then moved to Long Island where he attended high school. He moved upstate where his father served as a Methodist minister in Tannersville, NY. Bill earned a BS in education from SUNY New Paltz, and an MA in Journalism from Vermont College. He taught high school English in Hunter-Tannersville Central Schools. When not teaching, Bill writes. He also has a small press and publishes his own magazine, Footsteps, which he's been doing for over 20 years. He's also published chapbooks by such writers as Ray Bradbury, Harlan Ellison, Vincent Price, Richard Matheson and others. The current issue of Footsteps is his first attempt at doing a graphic novel. The magazine has been advertised in Fangoria and Cemetery Dance. Footsteps magazine was nominated for a Balrog award several years ago. For three years he contributed to the high school magazine, Literary Cavalcade (Scholastic Pub.). His monthly articles were writing prompts for students to use in their journals. His writing has appeared in "USA Today," "Book", "NYSUT Newsletter," "Gauntlet," "Games," Sci Fi," "Night Cry," "Twilight Zone," "Stephen King's Castle Rock," "Crimebeat," and he was a runner up in a poetry contest sponsored by "English Journal" magazine. He's also appeared in various collections of essays focusing on the horror genre. He loves to discuss writing, especially non-fiction writing and how to run a small press magazine, as well as journal writing. Bill has taught numerous poetry writing workshops on using various prompts he has created to inspire ideas. Finally, three of his nonfiction books, about the writer Dean Koontz, are now in print.
Presently, Bill is concentrating most of his efforts on photography and developing illustrated stories.