Appears In:Spring Into SciFi 2026 Volume 1 Chad Gayle’s speculative fiction has appeared in DreamForge Magazine, Inner Worlds, and Cosmic Horror Monthly. Proud husband to the world’s best veterinarian and
Appears In:Spring Into SciFi 2026 Volume 1 Chad Gayle’s speculative fiction has appeared in DreamForge Magazine, Inner Worlds, and Cosmic Horror Monthly. Proud husband to the world’s best veterinarian and
Appears In:Spring Into SciFi 2026 Volume 1 Geneviève is a French Canadian, chronically ill author who began her writing journey later in life. As an established author in short-form stories,
Appears In:Spring Into SciFi 2026 Volume 2 Born in Knoxville, Tennessee, Sams has authored short stories, essays, and poems for both national and international periodicals. His plays have been produced throughout
Appears In:Spring Into SciFi 2026 Volume 2 E.J. LeRoy is a Pushcart Prize-nominated writer whose work has appeared in several publications including After the Storm Magazine, Neon Dystopia, and NonBinary Review. LeRoy also published
Appears In:Spring Into SciFi 2026 Volume 1 Mord McGhee is the author of Ghosts of the Girl: Anna’s Odyssey (Rezcircle Books USA), Ironblood (Golden Storyline Books UK), and The Stroke of Oars (Nat 1 Publishing USA)
Appears In:Spring Into SciFi 2026 Volume 1 Keltie Zubko is a Western Canadian writer, based in Vancouver Island, BC. Her work has appeared in anthologies and literary magazines (digital, print,
Appears In:Spring Into SciFi 2026 Volume 1 Bettina V. Bosch has a master’s degree in behavioral research and loves to write science fiction. Her research has been widely presented throughout
Appears In:Spring Into SciFi 2026 Volume 2 Frank Talaber lives in Chilliwack, BC. He currently has twelve novels released, most set in BC, including Victoria, Haida Gwaii, Vancouver, and Prince
Appears In:Spring Into SciFi 2026 – Volume 1 Mike has had more than 150 audio plays produced in the U.S. and overseas. He’s won The Columbine Award and a dozen
Appears In:Spring Into SciFi 2026 Volume 2 Fendy S. Tulodo is from Malang, Indonesia. He works with words and sound, trying to catch how time stretches or shrinks for different