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Free Premiere Issue Contributors

The Free Premiere Issue’s who’s who.

 

K.D. Wentworth got her start in the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future Contest in 1988 and has since sold more than 60 stories, including two Nebula finalists. Stars over Stars is her most recent of five novels. Her next book, an alternate history Cherokee fantasy, is due out this winter. She was recently appointed judge and first reader for the Writers of the Future Contest.

 

Keith Brooke has published more than 50 short stories and four novels since 1989. His novel Lord of Stone and short story collection Head Shots were published this year. He also has a collection of stories, Parallax View, written with Eric Brown out. He publishes the web-based infinity plus, which features the work of around 60 top genre authors.

 

Thomas Marcinko’s fiction has appeared in Science Fiction Age, Interzone,Event Horizon, and other places. He is currently working on two novels.

 

Fiona Curnow has authored more than 100 short stories and a poetry collection, I Dreamed that Pigeons Came in Every Colour. She was a finalist for the Asham Award, a national short story competition in England, this year. Her first erotic novel will be published in December 2002 under her pen name, Maria Lyonesse. She also edits poetry for the literary magazine Cadenza.

 

Paul E. Martens won first place in the 1999 Writers of the Future contest and has since sold stories to On Spec, Deep Outside, Writer Online, Speculon, and Space and Time.

 

Karl El-Koura has written more than a dozen published stories. He currently studies cognitive science (with a Computer Science specialty) in Canada at Carleton University.

 

Geoffrey A. Landis is a scientist with the N.A.S.A. John Glenn Research Center, where he worked on the Mars Pathfinder project. He is also the author of more than 60 published short stories, one of which won the Hugo and another won the Nebula, and novelettes. His first novel, Mars Crossing, received the Locus Award for best first novel of 2000.

 

Slawek Wojtowicz’s artwork has appeared on numerous magazine and book covers and elsewhere. Recently, he has created artwork for the book cover of Paul Collins’s Stalking Midnight, the collectible card game Rifts, and the Jasper Economic Development Corp. ad campaign.

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