Neal Stephenson is primarily a fiction author and has received
several awards for his works in speculative fiction. His more
popular books include Snow Crash, The Diamond Age, Cryptonomicon,
The Baroque Cycle, and Anathem.
Erik Bear lives and writes in Seattle, Washington. He has written
for a bestselling video game and is currently working on several
comic book series.
Greg Bear is the author of more than thirty books, spanning the
thriller, science fiction, and fantasy genres, including Blood
Music, Eon, The Forge of God, Darwin’s Radio, City at the End of
Time, and Hull Zero Three. His books have won numerous
international prizes, have been translated into more than
twenty-two languages, and have sold millions of copies
worldwide.
Joseph Brassey lives in the Pacific Northwest with his wife and two
cats. He teaches medieval fighting techniques to members of the
armed forces. The Mongoliad is his first published fiction.
Nicole Galland is the author of I, Iago, as well as The Fool’s
Tale, Revenge of the Rose, and Crossed: A Tale of the Fourth
Crusade. An award-winning screenwriter, she is married to actor
Billy Meleady and, unlike all her handsome and talented co-writers,
spends no time at all hitting people with sticks in Seattle.
Cooper Moo spent five minutes in Mongolia in 1986 before he had to
get back on the train—he never expected to be channeling Mongolian
warriors. In 2007 Cooper fought a Chinese long-sword instructor on
a Hong Kong rooftop—he never thought the experience would help him
write battle scenes. In addition to being a member of The Mongoliad
writing team, Cooper has written articles for various magazines.
His autobiographical piece “Growing Up Black and White,” published
in the Seattle Weekly, was awarded Social Issues Reporting article
of the year by the Society of Professional Journalists. He lives in
Issaquah, Washington, with his wife, three children, and numerous
bladed weapons.
Mark Teppo is the author of the Codex of Souls urban fantasy series
as well as the hypertext dream narrative The Potemkin Mosaic.
“Suggestions of revelations to come combine with expertly crafted
fight sequences and immensely enjoyable characters to hold the
reader’s interest.” —Publishers Weekly
“I loved this book. The action was some of the best I’ve read in a
while. Each fight is important to the story. The battles range from
one-on-one to ten-on-sixty. Each one is the right kind of detailed
and wonderfully inventive. The characters are well drawn and
multi-faceted…The plot pulled me to the next page relentlessly. I
was thrilled when it was time for a battle, and I was thrilled when
it was time for character development. I spent the entire time
excited to see what this book had in store next. I am now excited
to see what the next book has in store. I cannot recommend this one
enough. Five Lovable Mongol Hordes out of Five.” —Ben Rhodes,
Fanboy Comics
“Fact and fiction are seamlessly blended to create a detailed
vision of 13th Century Asia and Europe, and the fear of the
overwhelming Mongol horde is palpable. The violence is detailed but
not gratuitous, and the fact that likeable characters aren’t safe
proves the authors are not afraid to make sacrifices in order to
provide a wonderful story.” —Geek Planet Online
“…A sprawling, character-rich, action-packed epic that’s part
history, part alternate history, part fantasy, part martial-arts
saga…Jumping from place to place and character to character, the
book has a potentially huge audience, not just fans of the
individual contributors and readers of Book One but also the much
larger fan bases for martial-arts epics, alternate history, and
historical fantasy.” —Booklist
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