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Greg Bear was born in San Diego, California, on August 20th, 1951, to Wilma M. and Dale F. Bear. His father was in the navy, and by the time he was twelve years old, he had traveled to Japan, the Philippines and Alaska, as well as various parts of the United States. At age 14, he began submitting pieces to magazines an....[more]
A native of Havana, who resides in Miami since 1991, Daína Chaviano's style bears no resemblance to other works by Cuban, Caribbean, Latin American, or Hispanic authors. She melds realistic and historical elements with aspects of science fiction, fantasy, and Gothic literature. Although Cuba – particularly Havana – is ....[more]
Douglas Clegg is the New York Times bestselling author of The Priest of Blood, Afterlife, and The Hour Before Dark, among other novels. His short story collection, The Machinery of Night, won a Shocker Award; and his first collection, The Nightmare Chronicles, won both the Bram Stoker Award and the International Horror....[more]
Ray Edwards is a sought-after direct response copywriter specializing in online sales copy and direct sales websites. He has written copy for hundreds of different businesses in a wide variety of industries. Ray is known for writing copy that makes websites “obscenely profitable”. His client roster reads like a “....[more]
Alan Jacobson is the national bestselling author of the forthcoming thriller, Crush. His critically acclaimed thriller, The 7th Victim, which introduced FBI Profiler Karen Vail, was named to Library Journal's "Best Books of the Year" list for 2008. Alan's years of research with law enforcement, particularly the FBI, in....[more]
Kyoko Mori’s award-winning first novel, Shizuko's Daughter, was hailed by the New York Times as “a jewel of a book, one of those rarities that shine out only a few times in a generation.” Her many critically acclaimed books include Polite Lies, The Dream of Water, and the novels, Stone Field, True Arrow and One Bird (....[more]
I grew up in Massachusetts, where the boundaries of the small town I lived in, led to another group of small towns, dotted by mid-sized cities. As time went on, I expanded my horizons, moved to Hawaii, and settled in California. Through my travels, I couldn't help but notice that though the culture and ways of thinkin....[more]
Audrey Niffenegger was born in 1963 in the idyllic hamlet of South Haven, Michigan. Her family moved to Evanston, Illinois when she was little; she has lived in or near Chicago for most of her life. She began making prints in 1978 under the tutelage of William Wimmer. Miss Niffenegger trained as a visual artist at ....[more]
Alysse Aallyn is a Connecticut poet who has been interested in questions of good and evil ever since her childhood in Morocco. "After dinner we were allowed to watch the bombing over the hills in Algeria," she says. "It was just as good as fireworks. Men carrying machine guns searched our van on the way to the beach i....[more]
Born in Cherokee, NC on November 18, 1979, Adam graduated from Swain County High School in 1998 and attended Faulkner University in Montgomery, AL from 1998 thru 2007, earning a Bachelor's Degree in 2003 in Journalism and another in Criminal Justice in 2004 and his Master's degree in Criminal Justice in 2007 and curren....[more]
Warren Adler is a world-renowned novelist, short story writer and playwright. His books have been translated into more than 25 languages and two of his novels, The War of the Roses and Random Hearts, have been made into enormously popular movies, shown continually throughout the world. Three short stories from his a....[more]
I was born Alfred Denny in 1941 to an Irish mother and an English lorry driver in Wallesey, just across the Mersey from Liverpool. When my parents died not long after the war, I went to live with my grandfather in the west of Ireland. A year later I was adopted by an aunt who had emigrated to New England and married a ....[more]
Rochelle Alers has been hailed by readers and booksellers alike as one of today’s most prolific and popular African American authors of women’s fiction. With nearly two million copies of her novels in print, Ms. Alers is a regular on the Waldenbooks, Borders and Essence bestseller lists, and has been the recipient o....[more]
Alan Axelrod was born on August 25, 1952, in New York. He was educated at Northeastern Illinois University and University of Iowa. He is a leading writer about American history, and is the author of The Complete Idiot's Guide to American History. In his books, Axelrod presents the facts, details, and faces that have he....[more]
Author, Reviewer, Writer & Editor Born and raised in Iowa, Cindy Bauer grew up the youngest of three children. An avid reader since early childhood, she often dreamed of becoming a writer. Cindy graduated from Assumption High School in 1975, married her husband Robert in 1976 and left her dream behind. When her mothe....[more]
Peter S. Beagle, April, 1939 - Peter Soyer Beagle was born in Manhattan in April of 1939 to Simon and Rebecca Soyer Beagle. He was raised in the Bronx, New York, and attended Bronx High School. During his senior year, Beagle entered a poem and a short story in the 1955 Scholastic Writing Awards Contest, not knowing tha....[more]

Dr. Daniel Black is currently professor of African American Studies at Clark Atlanta University. He is the author of two novels, THEY TELL ME OF A HOME and THE SACRED PLACE, and has a third, PERFECT PEACE, on the way. He is also author of the academic text, DISMANTLING BLACK MANHOOD: A HISTORICAL AND LITERARY ANALYS....[more]

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