About Us
Scare Street is a collaboration between multiple horror book writers to create and consistently deliver high quality scary stories! And that includes a collection of horror stories, ghost stories and horror books. It has grown tremendously thanks to your readership. Our horror book writers are dedicated to delivering thrills and chills. And we’ll happily measure our success through the number of nightmares caused and hours of sleepless nights.
Meet The Team
Emma Salam
Editor In Chief
Emma Salam has lived most of her life traveling between USA and Egypt, spending most of the time on planes and in airports reading as many books as she could.
Emma has edited many horror stories and guided our team of horror book writers. To this day, she still believes that the flickering of lights in her home is because of the evil these books bring out, and always has a flashlight handy, just in case.
Other than traveling and reading, she enjoys coffee, cookies, and testing her husband’s patience while her daughter tests hers.


Nick Efstathiou
Editor In Chief
Nick, his wife, and three children live in quaint, white house, where he makes sure the closet doors are closed and the curtains drawn after sundown.
Lance Piao
Editor
Lance Piao, like a large and matronly grizzly, watches over his children, by which he means to say, his large store of books. Lance lives with his husband, his books, and his dulcimer in a small room with grey walls. He still has trouble understanding why he’s there and why he has a dulcimer.


Robbie Lorenzo
Operations and Customer Care
Robbie Lorenzo is a VA coach, part-time teacher and full-time learner. She teaches History and Political Science to college students hoping that they would someday be responsible citizens and care about their government. She also teaches kids the value of prayer and worship in their ministry every Sunday.
Robbie has a daughter named Francesca and a dog named Pig who now has an identity crisis because of his name. Hopefully therapy doesn’t cost too much.
About Us
Scare Street is a collaboration between multiple horror writers to create and consistently deliver high quality scary stories! And that includes short horror stories, ghost stories and horror books. It has grown tremendously thanks to your readership. We are dedicated to delivering thrills and chills. And we’ll happily measure our success through the number of nightmares caused and hours of sleepless nights.
Meet The Team

Emma Salam
Editor In Chief
Emma Salam has lived most of her life traveling between USA and Egypt, spending most of the time on planes and in airports reading as many books as she could.
She has edited many horror stories. To this day, she still believes that the flickering of lights in her home is because of the evil these books bring out, and always has a flashlight handy, just in case.
Other than traveling and reading, she enjoys coffee, cookies, and testing her husband’s patience while her daughter tests hers.

Nick Efstathiou
Editor In Chief
Nick Efstathiou is a bibliophile, bibliomaniac, and, not surprisingly, an avid reader. He has worked as a freelance writer and editor for over twenty years and holds an advanced degree from Norwich University.
He, his wife, and three children live in quaint, white house, where he makes sure the closet doors are closed and the curtains drawn after sundown.

Lance Piao
Editor
Lance Piao, like a large and matronly grizzly, watches over his children, by which he means to say, his large store of books. He lives with his husband, his books, and his dulcimer in a small room with grey walls. He still has trouble understanding why he’s there and why he has a dulcimer.

Robbie Lorenzo
Operations and Customer Care
Robbie Lorenzo is a VA coach, part-time teacher and full-time learner. She teaches History and Political Science to college students hoping that they would someday be responsible citizens and care about their government. She also teaches kids the value of prayer and worship in their ministry every Sunday.
She has a daughter named Francesca and a dog named Pig who now has an identity crisis because of his name. Hopefully therapy doesn’t cost too much.