Space Westerns

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Blaze Ward

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Blaze Ward writes science fiction in the Alexandria Station universe (Jess... [ Read More ]

Chuck Anderson

Raised on fantasy novels and 80s pop culture, Charles Eugene 'Chuck' Anderson brings extensive world-building and a sense of adventure. Chuck makes art, gaming, or runs when not writing. He lives in Aurora, Colorado.

Joel Ewy

Joel Ewy is centrally located for your convenience, has a wife and two kids, and took the Liberal Arts concept way more seriously than it was probably ever intended to be. He's a digital philosopher, and also fixes computers, sometimes for pay.

He's just irresponsible enough to start spending a little less time doing that and more time writing, and making weird, anachronistic computer-based art pieces. Joel has an extensive collection of classic computers from the late '70s to the early '90s and beyond, but he's still looking for that free Atari ST to fall out of the sky. Use your best faux German accent, or pretend you're Dr. Strangelove when you say his last name, and you might get it right. (Hint: Ay-Vee)

You can also find him in the Alternative Truths Anthology.

SM Reine

SM Reine is a bestselling author of genre fiction. She lives in Nevada with a small army of sword-wielding cats.

Find her books here: https://smreine.com/

KL Forslund

A trip to the library when he was ten, sidetracked his promising writing career for a few score mastering the secrets of computer programming.  He earned a black-belt, wrote and recorded a terrible music album and got a patent during those dark years. Yet the words itched to come out, so here we are. 

KL Forslund keeps his stuff in Texas where he cosplays, writes quirky stories, makes things, plays with light sabers, and competes in steampunk poetry slams. His wife and pets find him useful, and he shares helpful information (and free fiction!) in his blog.

His work can be found at https://klforslund.com

PS. He finally won the steampunk poetry slam with Hallowed Be Thy Gears.

Pierino Gattei

Pierino Gattei began writing to relax in the downtime from his professional and charitable careers, and is now focusing on bringing the worlds he has created to his readers.
Alongside his own fiction, he is deeply committed to encouraging new voices, particularly young writers. Through the Bright Futures projects at Sunlight Books, he works with primary-school children to help them develop, refine, and publish their own stories.
He also runs science-fiction writing competitions and edits submissions for themed anthologies, working closely with contributors to strengthen their stories while preserving their individual voices.
His work can be found at https://www.pierinogattei.com

Rory Hume

Sonia Orin Lyris

Sonia Orin Lyris writes stories readers can find in Asimov's SF magazine, Wizards of the Coast anthologies, and Uncle John's Bathroom Reader. She's the author of THE SEER, an epic fantasy novel from Baen Books.

Readers say her stories are gripping, unsparing, and timeless.

Her passions include martial arts, partner dance, saving the earth, and humanity--flaws and all.
Chocolate, too. The good stuff.
She likes to ask questions and offer answers, but not necessarily in that order. She speaks fluent cat.

Mary Jo Rabe

Mary Jo Rabe writes science fiction, modern fantasy, historical fiction, and crime or mystery stories, generally displaying a preference for what she defines as happy endings. Ideas for her fiction come from the magnificent, expanding universe, the rural environment of eastern Iowa where she grew up, the beautiful Michigan State University campus where she got her first degree, and the Black Forest area of Germany with its center in Freiburg where she worked as a librarian for 41 years before retiring to Titisee-Neustadt. She published "Blue Sunset", inspired by Spoon River Anthology and The Martian Chronicles, electronically. News about her published stories is posted regularly on her blog: https://maryjorabe.wordpress.com/

She indulges in sporadic activity on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/rabemj) and BlueSky (maryjorabe.bsky.social)

Maquel A. Jacob

Maquel A. Jacob writes gender shifter social science fiction that taps into how we define ourselves as a species. The theme is well defined in the new six book series Curve of Humanity. She also writes in other veins of Sci Fi like her space opera The Core Trilogy, class warfare within a vampire society in Blood Doctrine, and touches the dark side in her collection of horror shorts, Welcome Despair. You can find out more at her work on her website www.maquelajacob.com, as well as Facebook, Goodreads, and other places.

All of Maquel A. Jacobs's books are available in eBook and print through a variety of online vendors such as Amazon, Draft2Digital, and others. She loves honest feedback regarding her works and gets ecstatic about meeting fans at book signings and conventions.

Find more information at her website: www.maquelajacob.com

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