Melinda M. Snodgrass
Melinda M. Snodgrass studied opera at the Conservatory of Vienna, graduated Magna cum Laude from U.N.M. with a degree in history, and went on to Law School. After 3 years as a lawyer she realized she hated lawyers and turned to writing.
In 1988 she accepted a job on Star Trek: The Next Generation and began her Hollywood career where she has worked on staff on numerous shows and has written television pilots and feature films. She is currently an executive producer on Wild Cards for Universal Pictures and Peacock.
In the prose world she writes for and co-edits the shared world anthology series Wild Cards with George R. R. Martin.
She has completed the fifth book in her five book Space Opera series Imperials, is working on a fourth novel in the Carolingian series and a fourth novel for her White Fang Law series. All of her books are being released on-line and in print-on-demand. Presently available -- This Case is Gonna Kill Me, Box Office Poison, The High Groun,. In Evil Times, The Hidden World and Currency of War.
For fun she rides her dressage horse, plays video games and spends a lot of time in the gym. (Or she did before there was a pandemic).
Caroline Spector
Over the past twenty-five years, Caroline Spector has published and edited numerous game modules, written three computer game hint books, published three novels in the Shadowrun/Earthdawn universe, and has been working in the Wild Cards series, appearing in INSIDE STRAIGHT, BUSTED FLUSH, SUICIDE KINGS, HIGH STAKES, TEXAS HOLD 'EM, KNAVES OVER QUEENS, and is in the to-be-released books JOKER MOON, and THREE KINGS.
Her novella, “Lies My Mother Told Me,” was published in the anthology DANGEROUS WOMEN edited by Gardner Dozois and George R.R. Martin.
She was an Associate Editor at Amazing Magazine while the Earth was still cooling and lives in Austin, Texas with her husband, noted game designer Warren Spector.
Max Gladstone
Hugo-, Nebula-, and Locus Award winning author Max Gladstone’s works include Empress of Forever, the Craft Sequence of fantasy novels and games, and, with Amal El-Mohtar, the internationally bestselling This is How You Lose the Time War. His interactive projects include the XYZZY-nominated Choice of the Deathless and Deathless: The City’s Thirst, which take place in the world of the Craft Sequence. Gladstone created the Serial Box series Bookburners, and the interactive television series Wizard School Dropout.
Gladstone studied Chinese literature at Yale, and lived and taught for two years in rural Anhui province. He is a martial artist, fencer, and fiddler. Before writing full-time, he also worked as a researcher for the Berkman Center for Internet and Policy Law, a Swiss Embassy tour guide, a go-between for a Chinese auto magazine, a translator, a philosophy TA, a tech industry analyst, and an editor. He has wrecked a bicycle in Angkor Wat, sung at Carnegie Hall, and been thrown from a horse in Mongolia.
Carrie Vaughn
Carrie Vaughn's work includes the Philip K. Dick Award winning novel Bannerless, the New York Times Bestselling Kitty Norville urban fantasy series, over twenty novels and upwards of 100 short stories, two of which have been finalists for the Hugo Award. Her most recent work includes a pair of novellas about Robin Hood's children, The Ghosts of Sherwood and The Heirs of Locksley. She's a contributor to the Wild Cards series of shared world superhero books edited by George R. R. Martin and a graduate of the Odyssey Fantasy Writing Workshop. An Air Force brat, she survived her nomadic childhood and managed to put down roots in Boulder, Colorado. Visit her at www.carrievaughn.com.
Walter Jon Williams
Walter Jon Williams is an award-winning author who has been listed on the best-seller lists of the New York Times and the Times of London. He is the author of thirty-seven novels and four collections of short fiction.
His first novel to attract serious public attention was Hardwired (1986), described by Roger Zelazny as "a tough, sleek juggernaut of a story, punctuated by strobe-light movements, coursing to the wail of jets and the twang of steel guitars." In 2001 he won a Nebula Award for his novelette, “Daddy’s World,” and won again in 2005 for “The Green Leopard Plague.”
He has also written for George RR Martin's Wild Cards project.
His latest work is Quillifer, a epic fantasy.
Walter has also written for comics, the screen, and for television, and has worked in the gaming field. He was a writer for the alternate reality game Last Call Poker, and has scripted the mega-hit Spore.