Alma Alexander
Alma Alexander is a Pacific Northwest fantasy author who writes for both adult and YA audiences. Her work has appeared in 13 languages worldwide to date.
Alma Alexander is a Pacific Northwest fantasy author who writes for both adult and YA audiences. Her work has appeared in 13 languages worldwide to date.
Bud Sparhawk has sold about seventy science fiction stories and recently published one novel – VIXEN. He has been a three-time Nebula finalist for his novellas.
James David Audlin, author of The Circle of Life; novelist, poet, playwright; most fiction based on dreams. Ordained in several religions; multilingual; instrumentalist-composer; jamesdavidaudlin.com under construction.
Diane Turnshek is an astronomer who’s been published in Analog and elsewhere. She served as Eastern Regional Director and ran the 2007 Nebulas in NYC.
French-born Aliette de Bodard writes SF and fantasy in English–her second language. Her work has appeared in Interzone and other professional venues.
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Having written over 100 books, Alan Dean Foster has won awards in Russia, Spain and the U.S., and been translated into more than fifty languages.
Lois Gresh is the New York Times Best-Selling Author of 15 pop science books and 4 SFF novels. Her books are in 18 countries.
Jeff Carlson is the international bestselling author of the Plague Year novels. Readers can find free fiction, videos, contests and more at www.jverse.com
Michael Bishop’s novels No Enemy But Time and Brittle Innings have won the Nebula Award and the Locus Award, respectively. He lives in Georgia.
Edward M. Lerner is a physicist, computer scientist, and proud curmudgeon. He uses all three skills in his hard SF novels and occasional technology articles. He is a lifetime active member of SFWA.