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Rhys Hughes

Rhys Hughes was born in 1966 and began writing from an early age. His first short story was published in 1991 and his first book followed four years later. Since then he has published more than thirty books and his work has been translated into ten languages. His main ambition is to complete a grand […]

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Rhys Hughes

Rhys Hughes was born in 1966 and began writing from an early age. His first short story was published in 1991 and his first book followed four years later. Since then he has published more than thirty books and his work has been translated into ten languages. His main ambition is to complete a grand […]

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David I. Masson

David Irvine Masson was born in Edinburgh from a distinguished family of academics and thinkers. Although his output was small and consisted entirely of short stories, he gained a reputation as a writer of vigorous experimental SF. All of his short science fiction is published in the collection The Caltraps of Time. He died in […]

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Gwyneth Jones

Gwyneth Jones is the author of many fantasy, horror novels and thrillers for teenagers using the name Ann Halam, and several highly regarded sf and fantasy novels for adults. She’s won two World Fantasy awards (for The Grass Princess and for the collection Seven Tales and a Fable); the James Tiptree Jr award, the Arthur […]

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Liz Argall

Liz Argall’s short stories can be found in places like Apex Magazine, Strange Horizons, Daily Science Fiction, and This is How You Die: Stories of the Inscrutable, Infallible, Inescapable Machine of Death. She creates the webcomic Things Without Arms and Without Legs and writes love songs to inanimate objects. Her previous incarnations include circus manager, […]

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Tracie Welser

Tracie Welser’s work has appeared in Interzone, Crossed Genres, and Outlaw Bodies. Her master’s thesis, “Fantastic Visions: On the Necessity of Feminist Utopian Narrative,” as well as her current novel-in-progress, suggest that she may be obsessed with the idea of actualizing a feminist future through fiction. A graduate of the Clarion West Writers Workshop, Tracie […]

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Stina Leicht

Stina Leicht is a two-time Campbell Award nominee for Best New Writer (2012 and 2013.) Her debut novel Of Blood and Honey, a historical fantasy set in 1970s Northern Ireland, was short-listed for the Crawford Award. The sequel, And Blue Skies from Pain, is available now. Her shorter fiction is also featured in Ann and […]

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Jennifer Willis

Jennifer Willis is a writer and editor in Portland, Oregon. She has written for The Oregonian, The Christian Science Monitor, Salon.com, and The Writer. In fiction, she is the author of the urban fantasy/YA series Valhalla. Find her online at jennifer-willis.com.

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Anaid Perez

Anaid Perez is a freelance Spanish and English writer; her tale “Años y Felices Días” won second place in the sci-fi contest “Las Cuatro Esquinas del Universo,” her essays have been published in local newspapers in her home city of Morelia, and she hasn’t missed a NaNoWriMo since 2010. She’s an active member in ficticia.com […]

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Gabriella Stalker

Gabriella Stalker is a cubicle-dwelling worker drone by day and a writer by night. She studied linguistics and Spanish language and literature at the University of Pittsburgh and the Pontifícia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso in Chile. Gabriella enjoys being outdoors and attending local metal shows in her spare time, as well as doing karaoke to […]

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