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Authors

Adriane Ceallaigh

 

Adriane Ceallaigh writes gritty urban fantasy and paranormal fiction. Her debut novel, Unbound: Kayla Blackstone book one, is available in both electronic and print formats and her short story, Earth's New Masters, appeared in the Wandering Weeds anthology. She lives in Eastern Washington with her family, and uses her spare time to homeschool, sew, and create fiber arts. To find out more about her and her work, visit her or email her at:

 

www.adrianeceallaigh.com

 

author@adrianeceallaigh.com

Frances Pauli

 

Frances Pauli writes speculative fiction, usually with touches of humor or romance, which means, of course, that she has trouble choosing sides.
She's always been a fan of things outside the box, odd, weird or unusual, and that trend follows through to her tales which feature aliens, fairies, and even, on occasion, an assortment of humans.
More information on her work and upcoming releases can be found on her website.

 


http://francespauli.com

 

email: author@francespauli.com

S. Evan Townsend

 

S. Evan Townsend has been called 'America's Unique Speculative
Fiction Voice.' Evan is a writer living in central Washington State. After
spending four years in the U.S. Army in the Military Intelligence branch, he
returned to civilian life and college to earn a B.S. in Forest Resources
from the University of Washington. In his spare time he enjoys reading,
driving (sometimes on a racetrack), meeting people, and talking with
friends. He is in a 12-step program for Starbucks addiction. Evan lives with
his wife and has three grown sons. He enjoys science fiction, fantasy,
history, politics, cars, and travel.

Webpage: http://www.sevantownsend.com

 

Voss Foster

 

Voss Foster lives in the middle of the eastern Washington desert, where he writes speculative and young adult fiction. When he can be pried away from his computer, he can be found singing, cooking, practicing photography, and belly dancing, though rarely all at once (belly dance outfits are not a good idea near an open flame). More information can be found at

 

 http://vossfoster.blogspot.com

Jaleta Clegg

 

Jaleta Clegg does not live in Washington, although many days she wishes she did. She writes science fiction adventure, high fantasy, and silly horror. Her series, The Fall of the Altairan Empire, is on the fast track for release. All eleven books should be out over the next year. Look for book one, Nexus Point, in ebook and print form. Jaleta loves the strange and absurd, like deep-water squids and zucchini recipes and her children. Her collection of campy B-movies is rivaled only by her eclectic music collection and her list of crocheted abominations.


http://www.jaletac.com

@jaleta_clegg on Twitter

Siana Wineland

Siana Wineland lives in the beautiful, but soggy, Olympic Peninsula of Washington state. She spends much of her time shepherding her young children, or the goats and sheep she raises. Sometimes it’s hard to tell them apart on the farm, unless you hold out a vegetable. For updates on her writing please visit her website at sianawineland.com or follow her on Twitter.

 

 

http://www.sianawineland.com/

Trish McCallan

 

Trish McCallan was born in Eugene, Oregon, and grew up in Washington State, where she began crafting stories at an early age. Her first books were illustrated in crayon, bound with red yarn, and sold for a nickel at her lemonade stand. Trish grew up to earn a bachelor’s degree in English literature with a concentration in creative writing from Western Washington University, taking jobs as a bookkeeper and human-resource specialist before quitting her day job to write full time. Forged in Fire came about after a marathon reading session, and a bottle of Nyquil that sparked a vivid dream. She lives in eastern Washington, with three golden retrievers and a cat that thinks it's a golden retriever.

 

http://trishmccallan.com/

R.J. Goude

 

Having put the writing process on hold to grow a family, R. J.J. Goude picked up the pen again in August of 2010 to relieve her brain of the replaying scenes wrecking havoc there. The love of writing was reborn and now she squeezes in time for it in her juggle of 5 children, household, church, teaching children with visual impairment and connecting with her best friend and husband. Roughly three years later she is still writing and her WIP, Theara: Dragonsblood Book One will soon be self published. Other works are in progress too. Look for updates here and on the blog or on her site. 

 

rjjgoude.blogspot.com

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