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Morgan Sylvia

Morgan Sylvia is an Aquarius, a metalhead, a coffee addict, a beer snob, and a work in progress. A former obituarist, she is now a full-time freelance writer. She is the author of two novels, two poetry collections, and several short stories.

M. Garnet

M. Garnet (Muriel Garnet Yantiss) lives in Florida with her family, a daughter who is an IT wizard that her covers. Her 67th book coming out this summer, a crime novel with magic––both good and evil. Next book a SciF will follow with aliens & love.

Aigner Loren Wilson

Aigner Loren Wilson has published in Arsenika, Terraform, Rue Morgue, and more. She is an associate editor and copy editor for Strange Horizons and Nightlight Podcast. In 2019, she was listed on the honors list for the Otherwise Fellowship Award.

Douglas Phillips

Douglas Phillips is the author of the popular Quantum Series, where astronauts and scientists navigate bizarre dimensions of space and time. His latest novel is Phenomena, a story that explores the deepest mysteries of human consciousness.

David Mack

David Mack is the New York Times bestselling author of 36 novels of SF, fantasy, and adventure, including the Star Trek Destiny trilogy. He currently works as a consultant for two new Star Trek animated television series.

Julie C. Day

Julie C. Day is author of The Rampant (Lambda Award Finalist) & Uncommon Miracles. She’s also Editor-in-Chief of the anthology Weird Dream Society. Her stories can be found in publications such as Podcastle, The Dark, & the Cincinnati Review.

Kate Heartfield

Kate Heartfield is the author of Armed in Her Fashion and the two Alice Payne novellas, in addition to stories and games. She has been shortlisted for the Nebula awards twice for game writing and once for novella writing. She lives in Canada.

R.W.W. Greene

R.W.W. Greene is a New Hampshire writer whose critically-acclaimed debut novel “The Light Years” snuck off the press at Angry Robot Books just before the pandemic lockdown began in earnest. He does a lot of Tweeting at @rwwgreene.

Andrew G. Schneider

Andrew G. Schneider always wanted to be a wizard when he grew up; now he makes magic with words. He lives in Washington, D.C., believes in unicorns, and is married to a wonderful woman who believes in him.

Nick Wood

Nick Wood is a South African-British clinical psychologist and Science Fiction writer, with a short story collection LEARNING MONKEY AND CROCODILE (2019). Nick’s latest novel is WATER MUST FALL (2020).