Alex Acks / Alex Wells
Alex Acks is an award-winning writer, geologist, and sharp-dressed sir. Angry Robot Books has published their novels HUNGER MAKES THE WOLF (winner of the Kitschies Golden Tentacle award) and BLOOD […]
Alex Acks is an award-winning writer, geologist, and sharp-dressed sir. Angry Robot Books has published their novels HUNGER MAKES THE WOLF (winner of the Kitschies Golden Tentacle award) and BLOOD […]
John Joseph Adams is the editor of John Joseph Adams Books, an SF/Fantasy imprint from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. He is also the series editor of Best American Science Fiction & Fantasy, […]
Kyle Aisteach lives with his husband and too many pets in Fresno, California. He has an MFA in Creative Writing, and teaches at various colleges in California's Central Valley. He […]
Day Al-Mohamed is an award-winning filmmaker, author, and disability policy executive. She is co-author of the Young Adult novel, “Baba Ali and theClockwork Djinn,” is a host on Idobi Radio’s Geek […]
Alma Alexander is a novelist, short story writer and author whose wide-ranging work has been published in over 14 languages worldwide. She's known as the Duchess of Fantasy – and […]
Catherine Asaro is the author of more then twenty-five books, including science fiction, thrillers, and fantasy. Her novel The Quantum Rose and her novella “The Spacetime Pool” both won […]
Rachel Aukes is the award-winning author of 100 Days in Deadland, featured by Huffington Post as one of the best zombie books. A hybrid author, Rachel has been self-published as […]
T. Eric Bakutis is a professional videogame designer and an author of fantasy and science-fiction novels and short stories.
Barbara A. Barnett is a Philadelphia-area writer and musician. Her short fiction, which ranges from the dark to the whimsical, has appeared in publications such as Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet, Beneath Ceaseless […]
Barbara S. Barnett is an accomplished speaker, an annual favorite at MENSA’s HalloWEEM convention, where she has spoken to standing room crowds on subjects as diverse as “The Byronic Hero […]