Nathan Hall is a writer living in South Florida. He’s busily pruning adjectives from his first novel while planning a second. He also enjoys home made bbq and gaming.
J. Jay escaped life on his father’s Western Pacific Railroad when he was offered a job fighting wildfires with the Forest Service. For thirty-four fire seasons, as the populations of entire towns fled from three hundred foot wildfires, J. Jay ran toward the flames. Eventually he realized that it wasn’t nobility – it was endorphins […]
Gene Mierzejewski had the good sense to choose a voracious science fiction reader as a father, so there was always a copy of Galaxy, If or F&SF, plus a few Ballantine and Ace paperbacks, kicking around the house during his formative years in the late 1950s. After majoring in history and journalism at Wayne State […]