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Ed Bryant

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http://home.earthlink.net/~basfa/bryant.html

biography

For the past 35 years Edward Bryant has been piecing out a living writing, editing, teaching, reviewing, and publishing both fiction and nonfiction, to the tune of a dozen books, hundreds of stories and articles, and work for Disney and CBS. He was also a pioneering Internet interviewer for Omni Online and Event Horizon. He's a multiple American Mystery Award and Science Fiction Writers Association Nebula Award winner. Since he comes from a rural ranching background, no one's sure why he's written so much science fiction and horror.

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Rob Chansky


Jamie Ferguson

website

http://www.jamieferguson.com

biography

Jamie Ferguson spent a good part of her life wandering around the world, somehow managing to find her way to Boulder, Colorado. She's a software engineer by day, writer by night. Jamie spends her free time on typical Boulder activities like mountain biking, hiking, and rock climbing.

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Richard E. Friesen

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Brent Giles


Glenn Lewis Gillette

website

http://www.glgwrites.com

biography

For Glenn, science fiction started with Verne during elementary school. The early '70s saw three stories published, now available on-line at www.alexlit.com, but family and career took over. Now, he consults part-time and actively markets his business-related SF novel Seeds of Disaster on his web-site www.glgwrites.com. In December, 2002, via www.warefore.com, he released the first of a suite of software tools for writers, tools he first wrote for himself. Named printMSS, this tool formats manuscripts in a variety of forms, from the specific hardcopy that editors require to a softcopy rendition that rivals eBooks.

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Ron Hosler


Thea Hutcheson

website

http://www.theah.net

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Thea Hutcheson burns up the pages with lust, leather, and latex, brims over with juicy bits in Best Lesbian Erotica 2001, 2002 & 2006, Hot Lesbian Erotica, Amatory-Ink.com, Who's Your Daddy, Hot Blood XI: Fatal Attractions, and Cthulhu Sex Magazine. She's living in economically depressed, unscenic, nearly historic Sheridan, Colorado. When she's not hard --or wet-- at the computer, she's a factotum and a Tarot reader and teacher.

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Kathee Jones


John Kennedy

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John Kennedy was born and grew up in Colorado, east of the Rocky Mountains, in an area once known as the Sundance Sea. This former sea bottom is now a high-plains desert. Since he was born a couple of days after the U.S. military A-bombed New Mexico, he was able to avoid the genetic mutations that affect all those born since late 1945.

At the age of 14, he discovered a large, book-filled room in his Jr. High School called a "library." As he wandered aimlessly, searching for a comic (none to be found), he noticed a book with a picture on the spine. It was a picture of a fellow in a strange, tiger-striped helmet. He seemed to holding a fuzzy basketball. The book was Red Planet: A Colonial Boy on Mars, by Robert A. Heinlein. A nice lady let him take the book home, with instructions to return it in two weeks. He was instantly addicted and read every sf book in the library.

After reading Starship Troopers , he decided to be a mercenary soldier. For that reason, he joined the ROTC (it also allowed him to avoid gym class). At 17, he became disillusioned with the military and decided to become a science fiction writer. He acquired an ancient typewriter and wrote a story that was strongly influenced by a John Wayne movie named Hatari , and the novels of Andre Norton. When he finished it, he put it in a drawer and forg/publicot about it. About the age of 29.5 he started writing his second story, which he sold to Galaxy Magazine. Every five years, or so, he writes another story.

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Jo Etta Ledgerwood


Miki Magyar


Ronnie Seagren


Joanne Steinwachs

Joanne Steinwachs has been writing compulsively since she was eight. She still hasn't found a way to stop. Since she 's a psychotherapist, you'd think she'd have figured it out by now. She writes science fiction, because no matter how hard she tries, aliens of one sort or another always show up in her stories. She's been published in Talebones magazine. She lives in Denver with a husband, a daughter, a dog and a cat.

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