Authors: Martin T. Ingham,Jackson Kuhl,Dan Gainor,Bruno Lombardi,Edmund Wells,Sam Kepfield,Brad Hafford,Dusty Wallace,Owen Morgan,James S. Dorr
Ryan McCall
Ryan McCall first became interested in alternate history upon coming across a
What If?
anthology. He was instantly hooked and delved into as much of the genre as he could, both in printed books and online. He has self-published two books on Amazon,
The Nanking War
and
Not By a Mine.
He is currently expanding his writing area into fantasy, with an epic fantasy series currently in progress.
Sean Menken
Sean Menken is a New Jersey native who now resides in the Washington, D.C. area. He's always been fascinated by the world as it is, but also the world as it could be, explaining a lifelong love of science fiction and history. He holds a Bachelor's degree in History from American University and manages:
http://
anothergamerguy.wordpress.com
Owen Morgan
Owen Morgan lives in Vancouver, BC and is an avid reader of science fiction
and fantasy, with a particular fondness for Dungeon & Dragons, and military history. He holds a BA (History) from Simon Fraser University, and has completed online courses with Gotham Writers’ Workshop, LitReactor, and Word Forge. He is presently working on his first novel-length work.
Philip Overby
Philip Overby is an English teacher and article writer for the online site
Mythic Scribes
. In his spare time, he enjoys watching pro wrestling, writing, playing various games, and doing yoga. One of his most recent stories can be found in the charity anthology
Kizuna: Fiction for Japan
, and several others appear in Martinus Publishing anthologies. He lives in Japan with his wife and a collection of key chains.
He can be followed on Twitter @Philip_Overby, on facebook, and his various thoughts can be found on his blog:
http://www.philipoverbyfantasy.blogspot.jp
Jeff Provine
Jeff Provine is a farm kid turned Composition professor in Norman, Oklahoma. He writes
The Academy
webcomic, blogs on Alternate History, and composes Very Short Stories on Twitter, @JeffProvine.
Jason Sharp
Jason Sharp is a bureaucrat by day, farmer by night, and writer in-between. He resides with his wife on a farm outside Ottawa. He has been published once, in
Masked Mosaic: Canadian Super Stories
, and has sold a second story which was due to be published before the end of 2013.
Cyrus P. Underwood
Cyrus P. Underwood's real name is Richard Anderson. Disabled since age 9, he spends his time writing and reading. He lives in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Dusty Wallace
Dusty Wallace lives in the Appalachians of Virginia with his wife and two sons. He enjoys reading, writing, and the occasional fine cigar. Previous credits include KZine, eFiction, and Existence on Mars (Anassa Anthology).
Edmund Wells
Edmund Wells was born on a damp Thursday on the Isle of Wight, England. He spent his formative years locked in a wine cellar arguing with crusty Irish philosophers. Using only his wits and a sharpened potato, he escaped by ferry to America, where he was captured by actuaries and forced to work in insurance.
During his rare moments of freedom, Edmund enjoys writing science fiction and fantasy, imitating Belgians, and the occasional philosophical limerick. He maintains a shrine to Monty Python in his basement, where he likes to sacrifice coconuts and is working on a plan to steal Terry Pratchett.
After much begging, Edmund’s story “The Light of Venus” was granted first place in Golden Visions Summer 2011 writing contest, while a modest bribe secured “Neptune Rising” third place in the Winter 2012 edition. Due to a computer error, his ‘weird west’ fantasy “Oasis” won first place in Fantasy Faction’s 2013 Anthology. He is presently working on a novel involving Australian robots.
Charles Wilcox
Charles Wilcox has lived in Boulder, Colorado all his life. He has always had a passion for history and creating new worlds. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Studies from American University.
William R.D. Wood
William R.D. Wood lives in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley in an old farmhouse turned backwards to the road. His profound love of horror and science fiction routinely leads him to destroy the world, whether by alien artifact, zombie apocalypse, or teddy bear.
http://writebrane.blogspot.com
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21 Time Travel stories by 20 different authors. Explore the distant past, the far future,
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