Angela Slatter
Angela Slatter is the author of the urban fantasy novels Vigil (2016) and Corpselight (2017), as well as eight short story collections, including The Girl with No Hands and Other Tales, Sourdough and Other Stories, The Bitterwood Bible and Other Recountings, and A Feast of Sorrows: Stories. She has won a World Fantasy Award, a British Fantasy Award, a Ditmar, and six Aurealis Awards.
Angela’s short stories have appeared in Australian, UK and US Best Of anthologies such The Mammoth Book of New Horror, The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy and Horror, The Best Horror of the Year, The Year’s Best Australian Fantasy and Horror, and The Year’s Best YA Speculative Fiction. Her work has been translated into Bulgarian, Russian, Spanish, Japanese, Polish, and
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Soy escritor y abogado especialista en Derecho de Nuevas Tecnologías y Derecho Internacional. Me he pasado la vida dando vueltas por el mundo, desde mi Madrid natal hasta Barcelona, pasando por Houston, Sabadell, Túnez, Palma de Mallorca... para finalmente instalarme en Vigo y disfrutar de la belleza de Galicia.
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Tengo un Posgrado en Estudios Internacionales, otro de Especialista en Asia Oriental y un Máster en Estudios de Asia Oriental. Todo ello, junto al hecho de que hablo con fluidez varios idiomas, convierte en eufemismo el decir que me encanta cualquier cosa internacional. Y lo asiático en particular, añado.
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Lorsqu’il n’écrit pas, il joue du rock, se passionne pour les arts martiaux, dévore les films de série B et aime surtout la littérature fantastique du XIXème siècle.
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Her debut novel FATHOMFOLK is inspired by mythology, folklore, East and South-East Asian cities and diaspora feels. It will be published by Orbit in Spring 2024 with the sequel to follow.
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Ranging from fantasy to historical fiction, Barbara Hambly has a masterful way of spinning a story. Her twisty plots involve memorable characters, lavish descriptions, scads of novel words, and interesting devices. Her work spans the Star Wars universe, antebellum New Orleans, and various fantasy worlds, sometimes linked with our own.
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Gabriela nació en la Ciudad de México en 1979. Estudió Comunicación y Educación en la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona y Creación Literaria en la Escuela de Escritores de la Sociedad General de Escritores de México. Su trabajo literario ha sido reconocido en México y Estados Unidos. La Tradición de Judas, álbum de cuentos para niños, ilustrado por Cecilia Varela, recibió el Premio de Cuento en la Feria del Libro Infantil y Juvenil de la Ciudad de México (FILIJ) y fue editado en 2007 por -
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A.G. Slatter
AKA Angela Slatter
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Angela Slatter is the author of All The Murmuring Bones (Titan Books, purchase links below). That will be followed by The Path of Thorns in 2022. Both are gothic fantasies set in the world of the Sourdough and Bitterwood collections.
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Angela is also the author of the supernatural crime novels from Jo Fletcher Books/Hachette International: Vigil (2016), Corpselight (2017) and Restoration (2018), as well as ten other short story collections, including The Girl -
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Laurie Penny
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Indra Das
See also Indrapramit Das.
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Indrapramit Das (aka Indra Das) is a writer and artist from Kolkata, India. His fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in several publications including Clarkesworld, Asimov’s, Strange Horizons, and Tor.com, and has also been widely anthologized. He is an Octavia E. Butler scholar and a grateful graduate of Clarion West 2012. He completed his M.F.A. at the University of British Columbia (class of ’11) in Vancouver, where he wore many hats, including dog hotel night shift attendant, TV background performer, minor film critic, occasional illustrator, environmental news writer, pretend-patient for med school students, and video game tester. He divides his time between India and Canada.
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Silenced, a #MeToo fairytale, is now available for purchase! This book tells the story of four women coworkers who have all been assaulted by their CEO and join forces to break the fairy tale curses he has put on them to keep them quiet.
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Ann Claycomb's first novel, The Mermaid’s Daughter, published by Harper Collins in 2017, imagines that the Little Mermaid really is trapped as a human and passes that curse down through generations of women unable to return to the sea.
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Grace Chan
I’m a speculative fiction writer and doctor. My writing explores brains, minds, technology, space, and identity.
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My debut novel, Every Version of You, uses virtual reality and mind-uploading to explore identity, love, migration, change, and the future of humanity.
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She was born in Tokyo and brought up in New York City. She earned a PhD in Renaissance studies at Brown University and taught at Boston and North-eastern universities. She is the author of the novels Through a Brazen Mirror, The Porcelain Dove (a Mythopoeic Award winner), and Changeling.
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Tidhar began publishing with a poetry collection in Hebrew in 1998, but soon moved to fiction, becoming a prolific author of short stories early in the 21st century.
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Her most recent book is Fireheart Tiger (Tor.com), a sapphic romantic fantasy inspired by pre colonial Vietnam, where a diplomat princess must decide the fate of her country, and her own. She also wrote Seven of Infinities (Subterranean Press), a space opera where a sentient spaceship and an upright scholar join forces to investigate a murder, and find themselves falling for each other. Other books include Of Dragons, Feasts and Murders and its standalone sequel Of Charms, Ghosts and Grie -
A.G. Slatter
AKA Angela Slatter
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Angela is also the author of the supernatural crime novels from Jo Fletcher Books/Hachette International: Vigil (2016), Corpselight (2017) and Restoration (2018), as well as ten other short story collections, including The Girl -
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Genevieve Valentine has sold more than three dozen short stories; her fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in Clarkesworld, Strange Horizons, Journal of Mythic Arts, Fantasy Magazine, Lightspeed, and Apex, and in the anthologies Federations, The Living Dead 2, The Way of the Wizard, Running with the Pack, Teeth, and more.
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Her nonfiction has appeared in Lightspeed, Tor.com, and Fantasy Magazine, and she is the co-author of Geek Wisdom (out in Summer 2011 from Quirk Books).
Her first novel, Mechanique: A Tale of the Circus Tresaulti, is forthcoming from Prime Books in May 2011. You can learn more about it at the Circus Tresualti website.
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Daniel Polansky
Daniel Polansky is the author of the Low Town trilogy, Empty Throne duology, the Hugo-nominated novella The Builders, and A City Dreaming. He can be found in Los Angeles, mostly.
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Indra Das
See also Indrapramit Das.
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Indrapramit Das (aka Indra Das) is a writer and artist from Kolkata, India. His fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in several publications including Clarkesworld, Asimov’s, Strange Horizons, and Tor.com, and has also been widely anthologized. He is an Octavia E. Butler scholar and a grateful graduate of Clarion West 2012. He completed his M.F.A. at the University of British Columbia (class of ’11) in Vancouver, where he wore many hats, including dog hotel night shift attendant, TV background performer, minor film critic, occasional illustrator, environmental news writer, pretend-patient for med school students, and video game tester. He divides his time between India and Canada.
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Victoria Álvarez
Victoria Álvarez nació en Salamanca en una familia apasionada por la literatura. A los nueve años ya sabía que era escritora, vocación que comparte con su abuelo, escritor y poeta, y con su padre, escritor de novela histórica. Desde entonces no ha dejado de crear nuevas historias y personajes. Ha ganado varios concursos literarios entre los que destacan el certamen Torrente Ballester, el organizado por la Asociación Ludere Aude de la Universidad de Salamanca y el del Colegio de Médicos de Salamanca.
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Además de dominar cuatro idiomas, es licenciada en Historia del Arte por la Universidad de Salamanca, en la que actualmente se encuentra realizando su tesis doctoral sobre la literatura artística del siglo XIX, que la ha llevado a vivir los dos ú -
Patricia García-Rojo
Patricia García-Rojo Cantón (Jaén, 24 de septiembre de 1984) es una escritora española, licenciada en filología hispánica por la Universidad de Jaén es profesora de lengua española y literatura desde 2008. El año 2015 fue premiada con el Premio Gran Angular que concede anualmente la Fundación SM, por su novela El mar.
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Alyssa Wong
Alyssa Wong studies fiction in Raleigh, NC, and really, really likes crows. She was a finalist for the 2016 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, and her story, “Hungry Daughters of Starving Mothers,” won the 2015 Nebula Award for Best Short Story and the 2016 World Fantasy Award for Short Fiction. Her fiction has been shortlisted for the Pushcart Prize, the Bram Stoker Award, the Locus Award, and the Shirley Jackson Award. Her work has been published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Strange Horizons, Nightmare Magazine, Black Static, and Tor.com, among others.
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Lola Llatas
Lola estudió Ingeniería de Caminos y aunque hubo quién pensó que la vida técnica acabaría con su creatividad, no ha hecho más que insuflarle experiencias mágicas dándole la oportunidad de trabajar y vivir en lugares maravillosos, grandes ciudades y extensos desiertos.
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Comenzó a escribir cuando nació su hijo pequeño. Decidió que si quería educar a sus niños en la búsqueda de la libertad y la pasión, debía ser ejemplo de ello y solo haría aquello que la apasionara. -
P. Djèlí Clark
Phenderson Djèlí Clark.
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Phenderson Djéli Clark is the author of the novel A Master of Djinn, and the award-winning and Hugo, Nebula, and Sturgeon nominated author of the novellas Ring Shout, The Black God’s Drums and The Haunting of Tram Car 015. His short stories have appeared in online venues such as Tor.com, Heroic Fantasy Quarterly, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and in print anthologies including, Griots and Hidden Youth. You can find him on Twitter at @pdjeliclark and his blog The Disgruntled Haradrim. -
Sonni de Soto
De Soto is a Builder of Worlds. Well, really, she’s a small office cog, churning away in a cubicle, who stealthily writes erotica in email drafts (so it still looks like she working).
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She’s a kinkster, who loves and lives the lifestyle when she can, and has been since she was tying up her toys as a child. She’s read and loved erotic, kinky, romantic, fun stories for about as long as well, which probably explains her dirty, dirty mind. Here’s to putting a little more play into kink literature and to sharing real, honest love, whatever form it takes.
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Lola Llatas
Lola estudió Ingeniería de Caminos y aunque hubo quién pensó que la vida técnica acabaría con su creatividad, no ha hecho más que insuflarle experiencias mágicas dándole la oportunidad de trabajar y vivir en lugares maravillosos, grandes ciudades y extensos desiertos.
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Comenzó a escribir cuando nació su hijo pequeño. Decidió que si quería educar a sus niños en la búsqueda de la libertad y la pasión, debía ser ejemplo de ello y solo haría aquello que la apasionara. -
Lola Robles
Lola Robles (Madrid, 17 de septiembre de 1963) es una escritora española, especialista en obras de ciencia ficción. También ha destacado por su activismo social. Se define como feminista, pacifista y queer.
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Estudió Filología Hispánica, pero se dedicó profesionalmente a otras actividades (entre 1987 y 2002 trabajó como agente judicial y posteriormente en el Registro Civil, hasta que sus problemas de vista motivaron su jubilación).
Asistió durante un lustro a los talleres literarios de Clara Obligado. Trabajó en la Biblioteca de Mujeres de Madrid de 1986 a 2002, coordinando sus actividades culturales, conferencias y talleres, y llevando su gestión administrativa y económica, y en 1994 fue una de las fundadoras de la Red de Bibliotecas y Centros -
Francesca Tacchi
Francesca Tacchi is a neurodiverse, queer writer of dark and humorous fantasy. Xe’s based in Bologna, Italy, where xe shares an apartment with xir spouse, a chonky shiba pup and three dozen plants. Francesca’s a huge history nerd, and strives to share xir country’s history and folklore through xir works. Xe can be found on Twitter at @jackdaw_writes, where xe posts historical threads amidst the shitposting. Other than being a part of Neon Hemlock’s 2022 Novella Series, xe is also a contributor to the young adult anthology TRANSMOGRIFY! (HarperTeen 2023).
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Mary Cholmondeley
Mary Cholmondeley was an English novelist.
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The daughter of the vicar at St Luke's Church in the village of Hodnet, Market Drayton, Shropshire, England, where she was born, Cholmondeley spent much of the first thirty years of her life taking care of her sickly mother.
Selected writings
* The Danvers Jewels (1886)
* Sir Charles Danvers (1889)
* Let Loose (1890)
* Diana Tempest (1893)
* Devotee: An Episode in the Life of a Butterfly (1897)
* Red Pottage (1899)
* Prisoners (1906)
* The Lowest Rung (1908)
* Moth and Rust (1912)
* After All (1913)
* Notwithstanding (1913)
* Under One Roof (1917) -
Mikey Fernández
Mikey Fernández (Getxo, 1983) es un escritor y creador de contenido literario en YouTube, Instagram & TikTok.
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En 2017, empujado por sus amigos que estaba cansados de que les contara la obra y milagros de Jane Austen en cada cena, se creó un canal de YouTube en el que dar rienda suelta a su obsesión por la literatura. Desde entonces ha publicado más de 400 vídeos y cuenta con más de 28000 seguidores en YouTube y otros 20000 en Instagram.
Además de leer y hablar de lo que lee con todo el mundo, le encantan las series coreanas, los boys’ love y el k-pop. Su meta en la vida es mudarse a un pueblo en el Norte donde siempre haga frío y convertirse en la Miss Marple del pueblo.
Matchstories ha publicado su primera novela, "Siempre nos quedará Seúl". -
Izzy Wasserstein
Izzy Wasserstein was born and raised in Kansas. She teaches writing and literature, writes poetry and fiction, and shares a house with a variety of animal companions and the writer Nora E. Derrington. She likes to slowly run long distances.
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R.A. Busby
Winner of the 2020 Shirley Jackson Award for Short Fiction for her story "Not the Man I Married" (Black Petals, Issue #93), R.A. Busby has published a number of stories, including "Bits" (Demain Publishing), "Holes" (Kandisha Press), "Cactusland" (34 Orchard) and others. Check out Creepy Podcast for "A Short Happy Life" and Pseudopod Episode 809, "A Pearl Red as Sin." When she's not writing, R.A. Busby is probably out in the wilderness somewhere.
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David Mancera
David Mancera Araujo (Cádiz, 1974) es viajero, escritor, aficionado al submarinismo e ingeniero. Actualmente vive en San Fernando, con su pareja y dos gatas que lo despiertan media docena de veces por noche, aunque esto no es demasiado grave, porque tiene el superpoder de quedarse dormido solo con desearlo.
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Es autor de la novela corta Los colores del acero (Ediciones Dorna, 2019) y la novela La canción de arena (Obscura Editorial, 2024), y sus relatos pueden encontrarse en diversas antologías, revistas y otras publicaciones.
Fue seleccionado en la convocatoria Visiones 2022, resultó finalista del Domingo Santos 2021 y ha visitado unos 20 países, por lo que aún le faltan otros 175 por conocer. -
Laura S. Maquilón
Laura S. Maquilón (Abarán, 1992) es una diseñadora afincada en Terrassa. Ha publicado relatos en revistas como SuperSonic o La gran belleza y en antologías como Iridiscencia (La maldición del escritor), Actos de F. E. (Ed. Cerbero), Atrasis vol. III: Cuentos de nueva fantasía (Ed. Triskel) o Visiones 2021 (Pórtico). En solitario ha publicado la novela Concierto en sol menor (Crononauta) y dos novelas cortas, Izahi, a tus hijas (Ed. Hati) y El pasado es un cazador paciente (Ed. Sportula). En 2016 se embarcó en el proyecto de La Nave Invisible, portal dedicado a visibilizar a las escritoras de fantasía, ciencia ficción y terror. Participó en la fundación de la iniciativa #LeoAutorasOct y formó parte del jurado del I Premio Ripley. También ha
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Balázs Tátrai
Writer and musician bewitched by folk tales. My latest work, The Book of Forgotten Witches: Dark and Twisted Folklore Stories from Around the World, is available in hardback, ebook and audiobook by Watkins Publishing. Find out more at: balazstatrai.com
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Cristina Carou
Cristina Carou (Outes, A Coruña, 1989) es autora de fantasía juvenil. Nació en Galicia y se crió entre las mouras y meigas que poblaban los cuentos de su abuela, que la inspiraron a crear sus propios mundos. Escribe desde que puede recordar, y porque no sabe vivir sin hacerlo.
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Autora de Mi espíritu y tu voz (Dnx Young, 2025), Voces de arena y sal (Ediciones Freya) y Cómo matar a un inmortal y su secuela La teoría de las segundas oportunidades (Hela Ediciones, 2020 y 2024). También ha participado en numerosas antologías de relatos.
En sus historias encontraréis criaturas fantásticas, amores oscuros, representación queer y un gran amor por el mar y la música.
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Rebeca García-Cabañas Garrido
Archivera, cosplayer y mamarracha. Escribe fantasía, terror y ciencia ficción LGTB+ ambientada en España. Y, cuando tiene tiempo, fanfics. A los fanfics siempre vuelve.
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Darkor_LF
Darkor_LF (Madrid, 1989) es el pseudónimo de una física que ahora trabaja como desarrolladora web. Es redactora en la web independiente de videojuegos Todas Gamers. También fue la directora de El Pugcast, desde su inicio en 2016 a su cierre en 2023. Además es colaboradora en La Nave Invisible, en sus formatos web, pódcast y revista.
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En 2021 impulsó la recopilación de dos libros de ensayo, Todas Gamers Quinto Aniversario Vol 1. Ahora en ebook y Todas
Gamers Quinto Aniversario Vol 2. Ahora con más esdrújulas. Además, en el segundo volumen colabora con dos artículos. También forma parte del libro de ensayo La Nave Invisible. Cinco años de travesía con un artículo.
Fue parte del equipo seleccionador del Fabricantes de Sueños 2019-2020, junto part -
Celia Añó
Me dijeron que fuera una persona sensata y por eso acabé estudiando Farmacia. Mi pasión es escribir y dibujar, aunque hoy en día he terminado más novelas que medicamentos.
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Me llamo Celia Añó y nací casi en la medianoche de una tormentosa noche de junio (que quizás tenía poco de tormentosa y era solo una llovizna, honestamente, no lo recuerdo). Tengo varias pasiones y a todas ellas he llegado por accidente, como si hubiera tropezado con un camino ya escrito. Así resulta que me encanta leer, inventarme historias, dibujar, las brujas y los ochos.
He participado en varias antologías y publicado alguna que otra novela.