Appears In: Summer of Speculation: Sidekicks (2023) Kevin Singer is an Army veteran and editor who spends his free time collecting tattoos, renovating his house and snowboarding. His fiction has
Appears In: Summer of Speculation: Sidekicks (2023) Kevin Singer is an Army veteran and editor who spends his free time collecting tattoos, renovating his house and snowboarding. His fiction has
Appears In: Summer of Speculation: Sidekicks (2023)Spring Into SciFi 2024 Taylor Funk is a student at RIT studying Industrial Engineering. While Funk is pursuing a STEM degree, she has always
Appears In: Summer of Speculation: Sidekicks (2023) Megan Diedericks’s debut poetry collection, “the darkest of times, the darkest of thoughts”, is available on Amazon. Her work has appeared in wonderful
Appears In: Summer of Speculation: Sidekicks (2023) Kay Hanifen was born on a Friday the 13th and once lived for three months in a haunted castle. So, obviously, she had
Appears In: Summer of Speculation: Sidekicks (2023) D S Powell was born in London and worked as a professional musician. He now lives and works in Italy. His stories are
Appears In: Summer of Speculation: Sidekicks (2023) Joseph Cusumano wanted to write short stories since his late teens, but pre-med, medical school, residency and private practice got in the way.
Appears In: Summer of Speculation: Sidekicks (2023) is a retired U.S. Army translator with several novels, novellas, and short stories published. He writes the Bombay Sapphire superheroine series for Pro
So often, stories tend to focus on the Hero or the Villain. They are the leader, right? But what about their trusty sidekicks and loyal minions? Don’t they deserve to
Kaleidoscope is back with 13 more tales from members of the LBGTQ+ community. These authors bring their unique perspectives to realms of Fantasy and SciFi with stories that will make
Appears In:Kaleidoscope A Queer Anthology (2023 Edition) Kayla Whittle works in acquisitions at a medical publisher. She has previously had short stories published in Luna Station Quarterly and The Colored Lens. She also