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Imogen Harris

Imogen Harris is a writer and performer, who by day administrates data for a faceless bureaucratic institution, and by night is the Librarian for The Library of Rejected Beauty, a site which seeks to promote artistic works which have been unfairly rejected by an uncaring world. One of her many side hustles is as a ghostwriter, and she is responsible for over 75 non fiction ebooks, on titles as diverse as urban survival, Japanese cooking and turning a shipping container into a home (TL:DR don’t). She played Helen Richardson in The Magnus Archives and I.M.O.G.E.N. in Stellar Firma.

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Alix E. Harrow

Alix E. Harrow

Alix is a part-time historian with a full-time desk job, a debilitating re-reading habit, and authorial ambitions. She and her husband live in Kentucky under the cheerful tyranny of their one year old. Her most recent story — “The Autobiography of a Traitor and a Half-Savage” — is available on Tor.com.

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Isaac Harwood

Isaac is a scientist by day, as a former forensics examiner and the current manager of two busy research labs. The nights and weekends are for his wife and kids, in and around his Oxfordshire home. Isaac is plagued with nerdy hobbies but the front and foremost has to be tabletop roleplaying games, and at the table is where he found his love of voice work. Bringing characters and stories to life, full of emotion and action, is his passion, and Isaac is forever chasing opportunities to further develop his vocal skills and experience.

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Merrie Haskell

Merrie Haskell writes for all ages. Her first book, THE PRINCESS CURSE, was a Junior Library Guild Selection in 2011, and was nominated for a Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children’s Literature in 2013. Her second MG novel, HANDBOOK FOR DRAGON SLAYERS, won the Schneider Family Book Award (Middle Grades) in 2014. THE CASTLE BEHIND THORNS, also a Junior Library Guild Selection, released in June 2014. Merrie’s short fiction for adults has appeared in NATURE, ASIMOV’S and so forth.

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Maria Haskins

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Maria Haskins is a Swedish-Canadian writer and translator. She writes speculative fiction and debuted as a writer in Sweden. Currently, she lives in Canada, just outside Vancouver, with a husband, two kids, and a very large black dog. Her fiction has appeared in Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Cast of Wonders, Escape Pod, Pseudopod, Flash Fiction Online, Shimmer, and elsewhere.

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Barry Haworth

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Barry Haworth works as a statistician for the Australian Taxation Office, which is more interesting than you might think. He holds a Masters degree in Statistics. Outside of work he is a keen reader of science fiction, and enjoys choral singing and taking part in amateur theatricals, having performed such roles as Prospero in The Tempest and Major-General Stanley in The Pirates of Penzance.

Barry has narrated episodes of Escape Pod and also the Cheap Astronomy podcast. He lives in Brisbane, Australia with his wife Sylvia, those of his children who haven’t left home yet, and whatever the current quota of pets is. He also says, “I am a Statistician. One false move and you’re a Statistic.”

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Greta Hayer

Greta Hayer received her MFA at the University of New Orleans and has work appearing or forthcoming in Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Booth, Maudlin House, Cossmass Infinites, and Flint Hills Review. She received a bachelor’s degree in history from the College of Wooster, where she studied fairy tales and medieval medicine. Her column, “In Search of the Dream World,” can be found at Luna Station Quarterly. She lives in New Orleans with her husband and their two alien cats.

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Blythe Haynes

Blythe Haynes

Blythe Haynes holds her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting from the University of Alberta, but calls Toronto home, where she is an actor, voice artist and producer. She is a co-founder of Gangway! Theatre Co. with playwright K. T. Bryski, and together they focus on Canadian, female-based stories. Their show Six Stories, Told At Night debuted at the Toronto Fringe Festival this year and was shortlisted for Best of Fringe. If you missed it in July, you can catch the show on October 4th in a one night only performance at Toronto’s Theatre Passe Muraille! She can also be heard in an upcoming episode of Campfire Radio Theatre, Gerald. Find her on twitter: @HaynesBlythe or check out Gangway!’s website for more details gangwaytheatre.com

Select voice credits include “PRISM, We Are New(s)” (2018 PARSEC Nominated, Apex Magazine) “Woods Ferry” (PARSEC Award-winning), “The Night Delivery” (Campfire Radio Theatre), Six Stories, Told At Night (PARSEC Award-winning audio drama podcast, KT Byrski Productions.) Select Theatre Credits include Canticle of Light (Missed Metaphor Productions) Ashes of Forgotten Rain (Nags Players), The Polar Bear King (Gangway! Theatre Co.), Mary’s Wedding (Toronto Fringe Festival), In His Name (Canadian History Project).

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Maria Dahvana Headley

Maria Dahvana Headley is the New York Times-bestselling author and editor of MagoniaQueen of KingsThe Year of Yes, and with Kat HowardThe End of the Sentence.

With Neil Gaiman, she is the editor of the anthology Unnatural CreaturesAerie, the sequel to Magonia, is upcoming in September from HarperCollins, and in 2017 her Beowulf adaptation, The Mere Wife will be published by Farrar, Straus & Giroux. Her Nebula and Shirley Jackson Award-nominated short fiction has been anthologized in many year’s bests. Her work has been supported by The MacDowell Colony, and Arte Studio Ginestrelle, among others.

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