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- Hoffman, Nina Kiriki
- Over the past twenty-some years, Nina Kiriki Hoffman has sold adult and YA novels and more than 250 short stories. Her works have been finalists for the World Fantasy, Mythopoeic, Sturgeon, Philip K. Dick, and Endeavour awards. Her first novel, THE THREAD THAT BINDS THE BONES, won a Stoker award, and her short story "Trophy Wives" won a Nebula Award in 2009. Her novel FALL OF LIGHT came out from Ace in May, 2009. Her middle-school novel THRESHOLDS will come out from Viking in August, 2010. Nina does production work for the Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. She also works with teen writers. She lives in Eugene, Oregon, with several cats and many strange toys and imaginary friends. For a list of Nina's publications, check out:
- Reiss, Alter S.
- Alter S. Reiss is a scientific editor and field archaeologist, whose fiction has appeared in Daily SF, Abyss & Apex, and elsewhere. He lives in Jerusalem with his son Uriel, and wife Naomi, whose work has appeared in Electric Spec a while back (http://www.electricspec.com/issues/volume-4-issue-3-october-31-2009/a-girl-and-her-tentacle-monster-by-naomi-libicki.asp).
- Boyette, Samantha
- Samantha Boyette lives in Upstate NY and works in the wine industry when she isn't writing. She was the 2010 Textnovel.com co-winner in their fiction contest and her most recent short story can be found in the Winter 2011-2012 issue of the Red Penny Papers. You can read more of her work at www.samanthaboyette.com and find her book Morning Rising for sale on Amazon, B&N, and Lulu.com.
- Rapino, Anthony J.
- Anthony J. Rapino lives inside his head with a few friends of varying origins. He occasionally consults these friends on life choices and often regrets it. His first novel, Soundtrack to the End of the World, will be available from Bad Moon Books in late 2011. Viable proof of his psychosis can be found on his website: http://www.anthonyjrapino.com
- Duncan, Lindsey
- Lindsey Duncan is a life-long writer and professional Celtic harp performer, with short fiction and poetry in several speculative fiction publications. She feels that music and language are inextricably linked. She lives and performs in Cincinnati, Ohio and is a student at Indiana University, working on a self-designed major.
- Ryan Kinkor
- Ryan Kinkor has worked in education and social service fields much of his life, but finds writing to be one of his few true pleasures. He particularly likes exploring different realities, the paradoxes of human existence, and space opera (though he's not above destroying the world on occasion). His works have shown up in The Absent Willow Review, Crossed Genres, Allegory, and Fly in Amber online magazines, as well as the print magazines Encounters and Title Goes Here and the anthology Doomology: The Dawning of Disasters. He lives in Nevada City, California.
- Hart, Kendall R.
- Kendall R. Hart is a professional illustrator, graphic designer and sculptor. After attending his first sci-fi/fantasy convention he eventually left his day job in pursuit of becoming a full-time artist. He has since contributed to author Shane Moore's Abyss Walker world (as well as designing his website www.abysswalker.com), sculpted his first production statue for iHero Entertainment and was graphic designer on the graphic novel Yesterday Was A Lie. He is currently producing concept art for a horror film and a toy line, designing haunted attractions and sculpting a life-size werewolf for the St. Louis haunt industry. He resides in Darkest West Central Illinois with a pair of Pembroke Welsh Corgis where he plays bass in two classic rock cover bands. His self-designed online gallery and project blog can be enjoyed at www.grimstonestudios.com
- Neville, Stuart
- Stuart Neville is the award-winning author of The Twelve, scheduled for European release in 2009 and for US release in October 2009 as The Ghosts of Belfast. This debut novel follows a paramilitary assassin from The Troubles goaded by the ghosts of his victims into committing revenge killings. During the course of the story, we learn in shuddering detail what Fegan did to deserve such a fate, as well as what he must do to find the bloody sort of peace only a killer can achieve.
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