High Deryni by Katherine Kurtz
Thu, Jul 01, 2010
Katherine Kurtz has been writing fantasy for well over three decades. She is happily married and lives with her husband.
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Thu, Jul 01, 2010
Katherine Kurtz has been writing fantasy for well over three decades. She is happily married and lives with her husband.
Thu, Jul 01, 2010
Kelley Armstrong lives in rural Ontario with her husband, three children, and far too many pets. She is the author of nine bestselling Women of the Otherworld novels, as well as a crime series featuring female hitwoman Nadia Stafford, and a young adult trilogy, Darkest Powers.
Thu, Jul 01, 2010
Fritz Leiber (1910-1992) was equally adept at writing science fiction, fantasy and horror. His works were honored with the Hugo, Nebula and World Fantasy awards. He was named a Grand Master by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America and received the Gandalf Grand Master Award for fantasy writing.
Thu, Jul 01, 2010
Lois McMaster Bujold burst onto the SF scene in 1986 with SHARDS OF HONOUR, closely followed by BARRAYAR, and THE WARRIOR'S APPRENTICE, which introduced the physically handicapped military genius, Miles Vorkosigan. Since then she has won four Hugo Awards and two Nebulas. The mother of two, Bujold lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Thu, Jul 01, 2010
Warren Fahy has been a bookseller, a statistical analyst, and the managing editor of a video database, where he wrote hundreds of movie reviews for a nationally syndicated column. He currently is the lead writer for "Wow-Wee," generating creative content for their line of robotic toys.
Thu, Jul 01, 2010
A graduate of Mount Holyoke College, Sherri lives in Western Massachusetts with her nearly-perfect husband, and their charming actor son, amazing violinist daughter, a crafty corgi (Pembroke Welsh), and a very special pug. Sherri writes historical and contemporary fiction, often with a paranormal twist.
Thu, Jul 01, 2010
Robert J. Sawyer was born in Ottawa, Canada. He has won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards for Best Novel.
Thu, Jul 01, 2010
Paolo Bacigalupi's writing has appeared in High Country News, Salon.com, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine. It has been nominated for the Nebula and Hugo awards, and has won the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award for best SF short story of the year.