Kevin J. Anderson is the bestselling science fiction author of over
125 novels, including Clockwork Angels: The Novel, which
fictionalizes the most recent Rush concept album, and the parallel
novel Clockwork Lives. His original works include the Saga of Seven
Suns series; the Terra Incognita series; Resurrection, Inc.;
Hopscotch; and many others. He has written spin-off novels for Star
Wars, DC Comics, StarCraft, and The X-Files and, with Brian
Herbert, is the co-author of 15 novels in the Dune universe. He
lives in Colorado. John McFetridge is the author of two critically
acclaimed crime novel series, the Toronto series and the Eddie
Dougherty series, and writes for the Discovery ID series Real
Detective. He lives in Toronto.
Contributors include:
Ron Collins
- an award-winning author whose most recent publication, Saga of
the God-Touched Mage, spent a couple months at the top of Amazon's
Dark Fantasy best seller lists.
- lives in Indiana
Larry Dixon
- his 32-year career in science fiction and fantasy includes
novels, short stories, and nearly 300 convention guest appearances
worldwide, and he is one of the premiere black-and-white book
illustrators in America.
- lives near Tulsa, Oklahoma
David Farland
- a New York Times bestselling author who has won numerous awards,
he is currently writing the final installment of his popular
Runelords fantasy series
- lives in Utah
Richard Rick” Foster
- published his first and only science fiction story in an unlikely
place, Road and Track magazine. That story inspired Red
Barchetta,” one of the most beloved Rush songs of all time. For
decades Rush fans have wanted to read the original story; this is
its first appearance in print since the original 1973 magazine
publication.
- lives in Maryland.
Brian Hodge
- his first collection, The Convulsion Factory, was ranked by
critic Stanley Wiater among the 113 best books of modern
horror.
- Recent works include In the Negative Spaces and The Weight of the
Dead, both standalone novellas; Worlds of Hurt, an omnibus edition
of the first four works in his Misbegotten mythos; an updated
edition of Dark Advent, his early post-apocalyptic epic; and his
next collection, The Immaculate Void.
- lives in Colorado
Mercedes Lackey
- She is the author, alone or in collaboration, of the Heralds of
Valdemar, Elemental Masters, Secret World Chronicles, 500 Kingdoms,
Diana Tregarde, Heirs of Alexandria, Obsidian Mountain, Dragon
Jouster, Bedlam Bards, Shadow Grail, Dragon Prophecy, Elvenbane,
Bardic Voices, SERRAted Edge, Doubled Edge (prequel to SERRAted
Edge), and other series and standalone books.
- lives near Tulsa, OK
Tim Lasiuta
- his work can be found in the Innisfail Province, Comic Buyers
Guide, Mad Magazine, Graphic Classics (The Hold Up, Nosferatu), in
Moonstone Books Zorro, Lone Ranger, the Green Hornet and Captain
Midnight anthologies. He has penned Brushstrokes With Greatness:
The Art of Joe Sinnott”, Misadventures of a Roving Cartoonist”,
and Collecting Western Memorabalia” with an upcoming volume for
Hermes in the offing.
- lives in Red Deer, Alberta
Mark Leslie
- Mark writes "Twilight Zone" style fiction, horror and thrillers
and his first published horror story "Phantom Mitch" earned him
Honorable Mention in The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror. Mark's
fiction books include One Hand Screaming, Evasion and I, Death.
Mark also writes non-fiction explorations of the paranormal, the
latest of which is Tomes of Terror: Haunted Bookstores &
Libraries.
- lives in Toronto, ON
Fritz Leiber
- his best known books are The Swords of Lankhmar and the science
fiction disaster novel The Wanderer, and the satirical A Spectre is
Haunting Texas, and the fine horror novel Our Lady of Darkness. He
is widely acclaimed as one of the great original masters of the
science fiction, fantasy, and horror fields. He was a winner of the
World Fantasy Award and four-time winner of the Hugo Award.
- lived in San Francisco, died 1992.
David Mack
- the New York Times bestselling author of thirty novels, including
the Star Trek Destiny and Cold Equations trilogies. He developed
the Star Trek Vanguard series with editor Marco Palmieri. His first
original novel was the critically acclaimed supernatural thriller
The Calling.
- Beyond novels, Mack’s writing credits feature more than a dozen
pieces of short fiction and span several media, including
television (for episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), film, and
comic books. He also co-authored Bryan Anderson’s nonfiction Iraq
War memoir, No Turning Back: One Man’s Inspiring True Story of
Courage, Determination, and Hope.
- Mack’s latest published novels include Star Trek: Seekers #3:
Long Shot and 24: Rogue, and his novelette Hell Rode With Her” is
featured in the anthology Apollo’s Daughters.
- His upcoming works include the short story The Ghost Rider,” in
horror and dark-fantasy anthology Out of Tune, Vol. 2; a new series
of original novels set to kick off with The Midnight Front, a World
War II-era fantasy adventure; and a new Star Trek novel that will
be part of Pocket Books’ salute to the fiftieth anniversary of Star
Trek: The Original Series.
- lives in New York
Steven Savile
- has written for Doctor Who, Torchwood, Primeval,Stargate,
Warhammer, Slaine, Fireborn, Pathfinder, Arkham Horror, Rogue
Angel, and other popular game and comic worlds.
- His latest books include Sherlock Holmes and the Murder at
Sorrows Crown, published by Titan, Sunfail, an apocalyptic thriller
published in the US by Akashic Books and Parallel Lines a brand new
crime novel coming from Titan in 2016.
Lives in Sweden
Brad R. Torgersen
- the 2012 triple nominee for the Hugo, the Nebula, and the
Campbell awards, and is a winner of the Writers of the Future
award, the AML award, and is a three-time winner of the Analog
magazine AnLab readers' choice award.
- lives in Utah
Dayton Ward
- the New York Times bestselling author or co-author of nearly
thirty novels and novellas, often working with his best friend,
Kevin Dilmore.
- lives in Kansas City
David Niall Wilson
- multiple recipient of the Bram Stoker Award, his novels include
Maelstrom, The Mote in Andrea's Eye, Deep Blue, the Grails Covenant
Trilogy, Star Trek Voyager: Chrysalis, Except You Go Through
Shadow, This is My Blood, Ancient Eyes, On the Third Day, The
Orffyreus Wheel, Vintage Soul, My Soul to Keep & Otheres, Kali's
Tale, Heart of a Dragon, The Second Veil, The Parting, Nevermore -
A Novel of Love, Loss & Edgar Allan Poe , Killer Green &
Crockatiel
- lives in Herford, NC
Michael Z. Williamson
- he has written 15 books, parts of some others, dozens of short
stories and articles. His works have been nominated for several
awards and translated into a few languages other than English.
- lives in Indiana
Greg van Eekhout
- works of science fiction and fantasy include the novels Norse
Code, Kid vs. Squid, and The Boy at the End of the World. His
Daniel Blackland trilogy (California Bones, Pacific Fire, and
Dragon Coast) is about wizards who gain their powers by eating the
bones of dragons and griffins from the La Brea Tar Pits. His work
has been nominated for the Nebula, Andre Norton, and Locus
awards.
- lives in the Los Angeles area
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