Dave Creek
Dave Creek is the author of a novel, SOME DISTANT SHORE, and the short story collections A GLIMPSE OF SPLENDOR and THE HUMAN EQUATIONS. He's also published a series of […]
Dave Creek is the author of a novel, SOME DISTANT SHORE, and the short story collections A GLIMPSE OF SPLENDOR and THE HUMAN EQUATIONS. He's also published a series of […]
Vonnie Winslow Crist (BS Art-Ed, MS Professional Writing) is an award-winning author, illustrator, and editor. She has taught creative writing for the Maryland State Arts Council and Harford Community College. […]
Carrie Cuinn is an author, editor, modernist, and geek. Her writing often subverts classic science fiction, blending it with feminism, anti-colonialism, myth, poetry, weird, and more. (Plus, she really likes robots.) […]
Since 1997, Canadian author and former biologist Julie E. Czerneda has shared her love and curiosity about living things through her science fiction, published by DAW Books, NY. Recently, she […]
Steve is the owner, publisher and editor pro-tem of the world's first science fiction magazine, Amazing Stories.Steve is a former journalist,
Amanda C. Davis writes dark fantasy, light horror, and the very softest science fiction. Her short fiction and poetry has appeared in dozens of magazines and anthologies, including Cemetery Dance […]
Aliette de Bodard lives and works in Paris, where she has a day job as a System Engineer. She studied Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, but moonlights as a writer […]
Rob Dircks is the bestselling author of Where the Hell is Tesla? and a member of SFWA. His prior work includes the anti-self-help book Unleash the Sloth! 75 Ways to […]
Jim is a full-time SF&F writer, scientist (Ph.D. Electrical Engineering), laser geek, and former running-dog-lackey for the bourgeois capitalist establishment. He's been writing for 30 years, with 9 published books. […]
Tom Doyle is the author of a contemporary fantasy series from Tor Books. In the first book, American Craftsmen, two modern magician-soldiers fight their way through the legacies of Poe […]