Cormac Lin
Author
CORMAC LIN was born in Taiwan to a Taiwanese mother and American father. He was educated and raised outside of Seattle, Washington. He graduated from Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, with an emphasis in Political Science. Cormac focuses his life today working with education, social issues, and animal rescue.
Matt Doyle
Author
MATT DOYLE is a pansexual/genderfluid author from the UK who primarily writes hybrid genre fiction with a sci-fi grounding and diverse characters. In recent years, Matt’s work has included the award-winning LGBTQ sci-fi mystery series, THE CASSIE TAM FILES, and several anthology appearances. AILUROS is Matt’s first adventure in experimental fiction.
Nathan Milner
Author
Nathan Milner has pursued writing for decades across a range of professions and platforms, working as a journalist, copywriter and marketing specialist. Nathan has developed role-playing-game materials for Steve Jackson Games and Bards & Sages Publishing. And in recent years, he has written the middle-grade novels DINOSORCERERS and A CLEARING OF CRYPTIDS.
Allison Chernutan
Author
ALLISON CHERNUTAN hopes to be a New York Times bestselling author of young adult fiction one day, but for now, she’s just trying to get all of the stories out of her head and into the world. She currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband Steven and their incredibly chill rescue dog Braunger. When her characters aren’t yelling at her to write more of these darn book things already, Allison can most often be found traveling to ride the next unique roller coaster on her list, or screaming out songs in the front row of a concert. Sky High is basically her favorite movie ever, and as a result, PYROKINETIC is her debut novel.
Steven Lee Climer
Author
STEVEN LEE CLIMER is a born creative, and works in the written, visual, and aural arts. He has been writing
fantasy, horror, and science fiction for kids of all ages for over 30 years. He is the author of 15 novels,
including the award-winning Dream Thieves, and Demonesque that was optioned for a feature film.