But then Fate took a hand: John was offered the “rich and famous contract” and became a professional author. Over the course of time, he has published numerous novels at a prolific rate and thus made his publisher rich and famous. The author’s method of work is to sit on his porch, think big thoughts, consume amazing quantities of caffeine and nicotine, then hallucinate his way through a novel. All of his books are available in deadtree as hardcovers or paperbacks in any local or internet bookstore and in electronic form.
Co-editor/Contributor Bryan Thomas Schmidt is an author and Hugo-nominated editor of adult and children’s speculative fiction. His debut novel, The Worker Prince, received Honorable Mention on Barnes & Noble Book Club’s Year’s Best Science Fiction Releases. His short stories include entries in The X-Files, Predator, Larry Correia’s Monster Hunter International, and Decipher’s WARS, among others. He can be found online as bryanthomass at Facebook & Twitter or via his website www.bryanthomasschmidt.net.
Julie Frost grew up as an Army brat, traveling the globe. She thought she might settle down after she got married, but then she wed a pilot and moved six times in seven years. She’s finally settled in Utah with her family, which consists of five guinea pigs, three humans, a tripod calico cat, and a kitten who thinks she’s a warrior princess as well as a collection of anteaters and Oaxacan carvings, some of which intersect. She utilizes her degree in biology to write werewolf fiction and to completely ignore the physics of a protagonist who triples in mass. Her short fiction has appeared in Writers of the Future, StarShipSofa, Cosmos, Unlikely Story, Plasma Frequency, Stupefying Stories, and many other venues. Her first novel, Pack Dynamics, was released in 2015 by WordFire Press. She whines about writing—a lot—at http://agilebrit.livejournal.com.
Sarah A. Hoyt has published over two dozen novels in science fiction, fantasy, mystery and historical fiction. She has published over one hundred short stories in magazines such as Asimov’s, Analog, and Weird Tales as well as in many anthologies. Her first novel, Ill Met by Moonlight was a finalist for the Mythopoeic Award. Her novel Darkship Thieves won the Prometheus Award. She was born and raised in Portugal and now lives in Colorado with her husband and sons. And oh, yeah, she gets to collaborate with Larry on MHI Guardian, Julie’s story.
Jonathan Maberry is a New York Times bestselling novelist, five-time Bram Stoker Award winner, and comic book writer. He writes the Joe Ledger thrillers, the Rot & Ruin series, the Nightsiders series, the Dead of Night series, as well as stand-alone novels in multiple genres. He is the editor of many anthologies including The X-Files, Scary Out There, Out Of Tune, and V-Wars. His comic book works include, among others, Captain America, the Bram Stoker Award-winning Bad Blood, Rot & Ruin, V-Wars, the New York Times bestselling Marvel Zombies Return, and others. His books Extinction Machine, V-Wars and Mars One are in development for TV/film. A board game version of V-Wars was released in early 2016. He is the founder of the Writers Coffeehouse and the co-founder of The Liars Club. He is one third of the very popular and mildly weird Three Guys with Beards pop-culture podcast. Jonathan lives in Del Mar, California, with his wife, Sara Jo. www.jonathanmaberry.com.
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