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Filip Hajdar Drnovšek Zorko

Filip Hajdar Drnovšek Zorko is a Slovenian-born writer and translator. He grew up in Slovenia, Ireland, Australia, and the UK, and currently resides just outside Portland, Maine. He understands that his name is a bit confusing, and would like you […]

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Joe Haldeman

Haldeman is the author of 20 novels and five collections. The Forever War won the Nebula, Hugo and Ditmar Awards for best science fiction novel in 1975. Other notable titles include Camouflage, The Accidental Time Machine and Marsbound as well […]

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Susan Hanniford Crowley

Susan Hanniford Crowley is a Science Fiction and Fantasy Author in addition to being a Paranormal Adventure Romance Fantasy Author and YA author. In fantasy, she is best known for her novelette Ladyknight which was published by DAW Books with […]

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Erika Hardison

Erika Hardison is a cultural journalist and founder of Fabulize—a Black feminist nerd magazine. Her work has been published in HuffPo, Elite Daily, Book Riot and Publishers Weekly. She’s currently working on her upcoming book, “So You Think You Know…Static […]

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Rebecca Hardy

Rebecca Hardy is many stripes of writer—a speculative fiction author, screenwriter, script doctor, 3am email proofreader, and marketing word witch. Her heart lives at the intersection of weird and wonderful and has been consuming fantastical content at an alarming rate […]

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Charlaine Harris

Charlaine Harris is a true daughter of the South. She was born in Mississippi and has lived in Tennessee, South Carolina, Arkansas, and Texas. After years of dabbling with
poetry, plays, and essays, her career as a novelist began when her husband invited her to write full time. Her first book, Sweet and Deadly, appeared in 1981. When Charlaine’s
career as a mystery writer began to falter, she decided to write a cross-genre book that would appeal to fans of mystery, science fiction, romance, and suspense. She could not
have anticipated the huge surge of reader interest in the adventures of a barmaid in Louisiana, or the fact that Alan Ball would come knocking at her door. Since then, Charlaine’s novels have been adapted for several other television series, with two in development now. Charlaine is a voracious reader. She has one husband, three children, two grandchildren, and two rescue dogs. She leads a busy life. www.charlaineharris.com is her website.

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Cassie Hart

Cassie Hart is a Māori (Kāi Tahu) speculative fiction writer who enjoys delving into human nature in all its beauty and disarray. Her traditional debut novel, Butcherbird, was released from Huia in August 2021, and has been a finalist for […]

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