His website, which is rarely updated, is. Jewell lives and writes in Austin, Texas. Her story "Photographic Memories" appeared in the January issue of Emerald Sky Magazine. Janka Hobbs lives in the Puget Sound lowlands where she studies Botany and Aikido when she's not playing with words. You can find his complete bibliography on Janka Hobbs His fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in Mad Scientist Journal, Kasma SF,, and the Suspended In Dusk anthology from Books of the Dead Press. Mathew Allan Garcia is the fiction editor of Pantheon Magazine. All K's work can be viewed or accessed via. K's serialised dystopian novel Dosterra can be found at the genre fiction site JukePop Serials:, and K's short fiction has appeared in Every Day Fiction. After studying mechanical engineering and geology, working as an aerospace engineer for a few years, and dabbling in other things, K has decided that writing is much more fun. Esta is a fan of Sci Fi in all forms, but has been known to play with other genres as well. He really just finds himself caught in his worlds more often than not, and makes his home in Toledo, OH, where he can frequently be found writing alongside several empty coffee mugs. Upon graduating from a reputable creative writing program, he began traveling through several dimensions where he claims to still live. Myke Edwards has been writing stories of the fantastic and outlandish for most of his life. His greatest sadness is that he might die before warp travel, teleportation, and Klingons are discovered. His greatest happiness is his family and the fact that he wakes every morning still breathing. (Music, computers, astronomy, reading, writing…) He plays a wide variety of instruments to a wide variety of standards. (He doesn't currently own a kilt but does play bagpipes a little.) He is a pleasant enough fellow with a healthy interest in many things and an obsessive interest in many others. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future award in 2009 and the Speculative Literature Foundation's Older Writers award in 2012.Īndy Brown is a musician and entertainer living near Edinburgh in Scotland. is a 2010 graduate of the Clarion West writers workshop. Her novel, Lifting Up Veronica, was released in May, 2013 by Every Day Publishers. Her short stories have appeared in various online and print publications, including Analog, Lightspeed and Murky Depths, as well as in a collection of her works, Snapshots From A Black Hole & Other Oddities, published by Hydra House Books. Part of the Mad Scientist Journal series:
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