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A. T. Greenblatt

A. T. Greenblatt is a mechanical engineer by day and a writer by night. She lives in Philadelphia where she’s well acquainted with all four seasons and is known to frequently subject her friends to various cooking and home brewing experiments. She is a graduate of Viable Paradise XVI and Clarion West 2017. Her work is forthcoming or has appeared in Uncanny, Strange Horizons, and Beneath Ceaseless Skies, as well as other fine places. You can find her online at http://atgreenblatt.com and on Twitter at @AtGreenblatt.

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Michael Greenhut

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Michael Greenhut is a graduate of Clarion South 2007. He lives in New York City with his wife, cat, and 2 month old son. He’s looking forward to raising said child with a healthy dose of (original) Transformers and general 80s culture, except perhaps the hair.

He has sold fiction to Daily Science Fiction, Cosmos Online, and Fantasy Magazine, among others, and has been writing “freelance space opera” stories for the Dark Expanse video game universe. During the day, he works as a computer game developer, and hopes to one day contribute to game stories as well as regular fiction.

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Daryl Gregory

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Daryl Gregory writes genre-mixing novels, stories, and comics. His novel Spoonbenders is out now from Knopf. Other recent work includes the young adult novel Harrison Squared and the novella We Are All Completely Fine, which won the World Fantasy and Shirley Jackson awards, and was a finalist for the Nebula, Sturgeon, and Locus awards. His novels include Afterparty, an NPR and Kirkus best fiction book of 2014; Raising Stony Mayhall; The Devil’s Alphabet; and the Crawford-Award-winning Pandemonium. Many of his short stories are collected in Unpossible and Other Stories.

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Tatiana Grey

Tatiana Grey is a critically acclaimed actress of stage, screen, and the audio booth. She has been nominated for dozens of fancy awards but hasn’t won a single damned thing. She lives in Brooklyn, New York. See more about Tatiana at www.tatianagrey.com

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Sarah Griffin

Born in Louisville, Kentucky, Sarah Griffin is a nonbinary actor, comic, clown, voice over artist and theatre maker, currently researching queer and disabled narratives in genre fiction. A multiple award winning classical actor and Fulbright Scholar, Sarah now makes most of their money doing silly voices and trying to make prat falls land in a purely audio medium. It’s a good life.

Their hobbies include fire-breathing, crochet and incongruity.

Find out more on their website – www.thesarahgriffin.com

That’s THE Sarah Griffin .com, because there are many others like them in the world but they’re the only one who is them.

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Michael John Grist

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Michael John Grist is the author of the Last Mayor series and the Ruin War trilogy. He lives in London, UK.

For 11 years he lived in Tokyo exploring Japan’s modern ruins, called ‘haikyo’, gaining millions of hits on this website with his photographs and stories, which thriller bestseller Barry Eisler calls, “gorgeous, haunting, stunning.”

Now Michael enjoys working out in the gym, watching TV and movies, boardgaming, and of course writing science fiction and fantasy novels. He lives in London with his wife, and works as an academic English lecturer at university.

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Sigríður Gunnarsdóttir

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Sigríður (also known as Sigga) is a professional computer geek with a keen interest in Science Fiction and Fantasy. She’s originally from Iceland but relocated from one windswept island in the North Atlantic to another and has now called Scotland home for many years.

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Rachel Gutin

Rachel Gutin is a writer and special education teacher. Her short fiction has appeared in a number of publications including Escape Pod, Cast of Wonders, and Small Wonders. She lives in Brooklyn, NY, and is a member of the organizing team for Brooklyn Speculative Fiction Writers. You can find her online at rachelgutin.wordpress.com.

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Thomas Ha

Thomas Ha is a former attorney turned stay-at-home father who enjoys writing speculative fiction during the rare moments when all of his kids are napping at the same time. Thomas grew up in Honolulu and, after a decade plus of living in the northeast, now resides in Los Angeles.

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Auston Habershaw

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Auston Habershaw is a science fiction and fantasy author whose stories have been published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Galaxy’s Edge, Analog, and other places. The Far Far Better Thing, the fourth and final book in his fantasy series The Saga of the Redeemed, will be released in March of this year from Harper Voyager. He lives and works in Boston, MA and spends his days teaching composition and writing to college students. Find him on his website at aahabershaw.com or on Goodreads, Amazon, or on Twitter at @AustonHab.

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