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Christopher Rowe

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Christopher Rowe’s story collection, Telling the Map, will be released by Small Beer Press in July 2017. He will also launch a new middle grade series, the Supernormal Sleuthing Service, co-written with his wife, author Gwenda Bond, that month. He is currently hard at work on Sarah Across America, an unusual fantasy novel about maps and megafauna, among other things. His first novel Sandstorm fulfilled a childhood dream of writing a Dungeons & Dragons novel and was published by Wizards of the Coast (teenage Christopher is beaming, somewhere).

He lives in a hundred-year-old house in Lexington, Kentucky, with wife Gwenda Bond, Hemingway the Cat, Izzy the Dog, and Puck the Dog.

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Jessie Roy

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Jessie Roy lives in the Bay Area, where she cares for her young children, drinks coffee with too much milk, and writes fantasy around the edges.

You can find her at @‌jessieroywrites.bsky.social or her website, www.jessieroy.com

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Lauren M. Roy

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Lauren M. Roy is a wanna-be bookstore owner, currently working in the publishing industry.  When I’m she’s selling books, she’s writing them. She is represented for writerly things by Miriam Kriss of the Irene Goodman Literary Agency. Her first novel Night Owls was published by Ace in February 2014.

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Eden Royce

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Eden Royce is from Charleston, South Carolina, but now lives in England with her husband and cat. Her short fiction can be found in Fireside Fiction, Abyss & Apex, FIYAH, and elsewhere on PodCastle.

She’s a recipient of the Speculative Literature Foundation’s Diverse Worlds grant and a regular contributor to Graveyard Shift Sisters, a site dedicated to purging the black female horror fan from the margins.

She occasionally updates her website and is on Twitter @EdenRoyce.

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Erica Ruppert

Erica Ruppert writes speculative fiction and poetry from her home in northern New Jersey. Her work has appeared in Nonbinary ReviewAnotherRealmWeirdbook, and PodCastle, among others. She is, very slowly, working on her first novel.

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Sara Saab

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Sara Saab was born in Beirut, Lebanon. She now lives in North London, where she has perfected her resting London face. Her current interests are croissants and emojis thereof, amassing poetry collections, and coming up with a plausible reason to live on a sleeper train. Sara’s a 2015 graduate of the Clarion Writers’ Workshop. You can find her on Twitter as @fortnightlysara and at fortnightlysara.com.

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Kiran Kaur Saini

Kiran Kaur Saini is a book-lover and writer. Her stories have appeared or are forthcoming in Strange Horizons, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Gulf Coast, and elsewhere. She is a Pushcart Prize nominee and a recipient of the Henfield Prize for Fiction. In her spare time she practises Szymanowski and Mompou preludes on her family’s 1923 reproducing piano and tries to get out from under the thumb of her cat. She tweets infrequently @KirSphere and can be found at https://kirankaursaini.com.

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Saki

Hector Hugh Munro (18 December 1870 – 14 November 1916), better known by the pen name Saki, and also frequently as H. H. Munro, was a British writer whose stories satirize Edwardian society and culture. He is considered a master of the short story, and influenced such authors as A. A. Milne, Noël Coward and P. G. Wodehouse.

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