Archive for November, 2013

November 7, 2013
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The list of authors who have said they wish to participate in the #WitC Anthology continues to grow!  We are proud to present:

Gini Koch is a science fiction, fantasy, and horror writer based in Phoenix, Arizona. She is best known for the Alien Series (informally known as the “Katherine ‘Kitty’ Katt” series) novels, published in the United States by DAW Books. She speaks frequently on what it takes to become a successful author and other aspects of writing and the publishing business. She is also the Lead Editor at Raphael’s Village, an online, nonpaying ’zine, and is a featured guest columnist, reviewer, and webcaster for Slice of SciFi and It’s Comic Book Day.

Read more about Gini HERE

Harry Turtledove has been dubbed “The Master of Alternate History.” Within that genre, he is known both for creating original alternate history scenarios–such as survival of the Byzantine Empire or an alien invasion in the middle of the Second World War–and for giving a fresh and original treatment to themes previously dealt with by many others, such as the victory of the South in the American Civil War and of Nazi Germany in the Second World War. His novels have been credited with bringing alternate history into the mainstream. His style of alternate history has a strong military theme with scenes of combat happening throughout many of his works.

Read more about Harry HERE

November 6, 2013
posted by WitC_admin

 

 

Jack Skillingstead is the Sturgeon Award nominated writer of two novels and one collection. Since 2003 he has published more than thirty short stories in various magazines, Year’s Best volumes and original anthologies. His work has been translated into Polish, Russian, Spanish, French and Czech. He lives in Seattle with his wife, writer Nancy Kress.

Read more about Jack HERE

Mercedes M. Yardley I’m a dark fantasist who writes pretty things. She works for Shock Totem and authored book Beautiful Sorrows and her novella Apocalyptic Montessa and Nuclear Lulu: A Tale of Atomic Love.

Read more about Mercedes HERE


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