Pedro Íñiguez
Pedro Iniguez is a speculative fiction writer who also enjoys reading and painting.
His work can be found in magazines and anthologies such as Space and Time Magazine, Crossed Genres, Dig Two Graves, Tiny Nightmares, Deserts of Fire, and Altered States II.
His cyberpunk novel, Control Theory (Indie Authors Press,2016) and his 10-year collection, Synthetic Dawns & Crimson Dusks, (Indie Authors Press,2020) are available on Amazon.
Originally from Los Angeles, he now resides in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where he is currently working on his second novel.
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