Jacqueline M Druga I started writing when I was ten. Then moved on to Sci fi romance novellas when I was a teen. It wasn’t until I was well into my adulthood when I started writing seriously. I have always been obsessed with the apocalypse genre. It had a lot to do with actor Charlton, […]
Science Fiction
William Louis (W.L.) Patenaude
William Louis (W.L.) Patenaude W.L. (Bill) Patenaude of West Warwick, Rhode Island, is a mechanical engineer and holds a Master of Arts in theology. He is a 33-year employee with Rhode Island’s Department of Environmental Management and has been speaking and writing about the intersection of faith and ecology since 2004. In 2018, Bill published […]
Mark Gillespie
Mark Gillespie My name is Mark Gillespie and I’m an indie author from Glasgow, Scotland, now living in New Zealand. I’m a former professional musician and I turned to writing in my thirties. Now I write mostly thriller/horror but have a large back catalogue of post-apocalyptic and dystopian fiction. website: markgillespieauthor.com FB author page: @markgillespieswritingstuff […]
Christopher Coates
Christopher Coates I grew up in Cape Cod Massachusetts and moved to Michigan to attend Davenport University’s Paramedic school. I reside in Kent City, Michigan with my wife of 30 years. We have a son in college and an adult daughter who graduated college and lives out of town. I am a retired Firefighter/Paramedic who […]
Ned Marcus
Ned Marcus I was born in NW England but have lived in different parts of Europe and Asia for the past thirty years. I’m now based in northern Taiwan. I write fantasy and sci-fi. My first series (Blue Prometheus) began in the London Riots of 2011 but quickly moves to an exotic planet of magic. […]
Edwin H Rydberg
Edwin H Rydberg Hi, I’m Edwin H Rydberg. I’m a Canadian ex-pat now living in Yorkshire, UK. I write near and far future science fiction as well as YA and children’s books. I enjoy exploring the relationship between technology and society and finding plausible ways to create characters and worlds that would otherwise seem to […]