K.W. Jeter is a respected American novelist who wrote what was
likely the first true cyberpunk novel, Dr. Adder, which was
enthusiastically recommended by Philip K. Dick. His many original
novels range between dark noir-horror and visionary science
fiction. He has also written several authorised sequels to Blade
Runner (aka Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep). Jay Lake was a
prolific writer of science fiction and fantasy, as well as an
award-winning editor, a popular raconteur and toastmaster, and an
excellent teacher at the many writers' workshops he attended. His
novels included Tor's publications Mainspring, Escapement, and
Pinion, and the trilogy of novels in his Green cycle - Green,
Endurance, and Kalimpura. Lake was nominated multiple times for the
Hugo Award, the Nebula Award, and the World Fantasy Award. He won
the John W. Campbell Award for best new writer in 2004, the year
after his first professional stories were published. In 2008 Jay
Lake was diagnosed with colon cancer, and in the years after he
became known outside the sf genre as a powerful and brutally honest
blogger about the progression of his disease. Jay Lake died on June
1, 2014. CHARLAINE HARRIS is a New York Times bestselling author
who has been writing for over thirty years. She was born and raised
in the Mississippi River Delta area. She is the author of the
Aurora Teagarden mysteries, the Shakespeare mysteries, the Harper
Connelly mysteries, the Cemetery Girl mysteries, and the Sookie
Stackhouse urban fantasy series, which is the basis for the HBO
show True Blood. Harris now lives in Texas with her husband.
CHRISTOPHER GOLDEN is the award-winning, bestselling author of such
novels as Ararat, Snowblind, Sons of Anarchy: BRATVA, The Myth
Hunters, The Boys Are Back in Town, The Ferryman, Strangewood, Of
Saints and Shadows, and (with Tim Lebbon) The Map of Moments. His
original novels have been published in more than fourteen languages
in countries around the world.
CHERIE PRIEST debuted to great acclaim with Four and Twenty
Blackbirds, Wings to the Kingdom, and Not Flesh Nor Feathers, a
trilogy of Southern Gothic ghost stories featuring heroine Eden
Moore. She is also the author of Fathom, Dreadnought, and
Boneshaker, which was nominated for a Nebula and Hugo Award and won
the PNBA Award and the Locus Award for best science-fiction novel.
She is an associate editor at Subterranean Press. Born in Tampa,
Florida, Priest went to college at Southern Adventist University
and earned her master's in rhetoric at the University of Tennessee.
After spending most of her life in the southern United States, she
recently moved to Seattle, Washington, with her husband, Aric, and
a fat black cat named Spain.
JAMES A. MOORE is a co-author of the collaborative novel
Indigo.
JONATHAN MABERRY is a New York Times bestselling author and 5-time
Bram Stoker Award-winner. He writes in multiple genres including
suspense, thriller, horror, science fiction, fantasy, action, and
steampunk, for adults, teens and middle grade. His works include
the Joe Ledger thrillers, Rot & Ruin, Mars One, and Captain
America, which is in development for a feature film. He writes
comics for Marvel, Dark Horse and IDW and is the editor of such
high-profile anthologies as The X-Files, V-Wars, Out of Tune, Baker
Street Irregular, Nights of the Living Dead, and Scary Out There.
He lives in Del Mar, California.
KAT RICHARDSON is a co-author of the collaborative novel
Indigo.
KELLEY ARMSTRONG graduated with a degree in psychology and then
studied computer programming. Now she is a full-time writer and
parent, and she lives with her husband and three children in rural
Ontario, Canada. She is the author of City of the Lost, the first
book in the Casey Duncan mystery series.
MARK MORRIS is a co-author of the collaborative novel Indigo.
SEANAN McGUIRE is the author of the October Daye urban fantasy
series, the InCryptid series, and other works. She also writes
darker fiction as Mira Grant. Seanan lives in Seattle with her
cats, a vast collection of creepy dolls and horror movies, and
sufficient books to qualify her as a fire hazard. She was the
winner of the 2010 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, and
in 2013 she became the first person ever to appear five times on
the same Hugo ballot.
TIM LEBBON is the New York Times bestselling author of the movie
novelizations of 30 Days of Night and The Cabin in the Woods. He
has also written many critically acclaimed dark fantasy and crime
novels. Tim has won three British Fantasy Awards, a Bram Stoker
Award, a Shocker, a Tombstone and been a finalist for the
International Horror Guild and World Fantasy Awards.
Paul Di Filippo sold his first story in 1977. Since then, he has
written more than thirty-five books.
Stephen L. Antczak is the author of God Drug and the short story
collections Daydreams Undertaken and Edgewise, among other books.
His work has also appeared in several anthologies, including
Adventures in the Twilight Zone. A screenwriter and producer, he
cowrote the feature film No Witness. Stephen L. Antczak is the
author of God Drug and the short story collections Daydreams
Undertaken and Edgewise, among other books. His work has also
appeared in several anthologies, including Adventures in the
Twilight Zone. A screenwriter and producer, he cowrote the feature
film No Witness. James C. Bassett is the author of Living Real and
coeditor of the anthology Zombiesque. His work is also featured in
the anthology Therefore I Am. James C. Bassett is the author of
Living Real and coeditor of the anthology Zombiesque. His work is
also featured in the anthology Therefore I Am. Robertson Dean has
played leading roles on and off Broadway and at dozens of regional
theaters. He has a BA from Tufts University and an MFA from Yale.
His audiobook narration has garnered numerous AudioFile Earphones
Awards.
Anne Flosnik, a seasoned audiobook narrator, has over four hundred
titles to her credit and several awards and distinctions, including
AudioFile Earphones Awards, a USA Today Recommended Listen, and an
AudioFile "Best Narration of the Year" selection in 2009. She has
also been a finalist for the prestigious Audie Award.
Kaleo Griffith is a classically trained, multiple award-winning
voice artist and actor living in Los Angeles. He has been called
"powerful, with the presence of a young Timothy Dalton" by the
Hollywood Reporter. Kaleo graduated cum laude from Franklin Pierce
University with a BA in Theatre, holds an MFA in acting from
Rutgers University, and is a graduate of The American Academy of
Dramatic Arts. He has also lived and trained classically in the
U.K. through Roger Williams University. His film and television
credits include Oliver Stone's Talk Radio, Law & Order, Law & Order
SVU, Diagnosis X, and All My Children, as well as hosting on HGTV.
He has performed in over fifty professional theatrical productions
across the country, including at the Pasadena Playhouse and South
Coast Repertory Theatre, working with veterans like Richard
Chamberlain, Jessica Walter, and Lois Nettleton. His voice work
encompasses many commercial campaigns and audiobooks. Kaleo won two
Audiofile Earphones Awards for his narration work on Pamela Clare's
Extreme Exposure and Pulitzer Prize finalist Karen Russell's
Vampires in the Lemon Grove.
John Lee is the winner of numerous Earphones Awards and the
prestigious Audie Award for Best Narration. His has twice won
acclaim as AudioFile's Best Voice in Fiction & Classics. He also
narrates video games, does voice-over work, and writes plays. He is
an accomplished stage actor and has written and coproduced the
feature films Breathing Hard and Forfeit. He played Alydon in the
1963-64 Doctor Who serial The Daleks.
Talented narrators alternate delivering each story, allowing listeners to transition smoothly from one to the next.-- "AudioFile"
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