Staff

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Managing Editors

T.N. Tobias is a writer and literary aficionado living in Columbus, OH. He blogs books and writing at http://tnt-tek.com.

Sheri White is a writer who lives in Jefferson, MD with her family. She has been published in several small-press magazines and anthologies, both print and online. She is a reviewer for several on-line sites and is a reporter for her local newspaper.

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Founder

Bart R. Leib is co-publisher of Crossed Genres Publications. He is also the Fiction Editor for Science in My Fiction, a blog dedicated to exploring and promoting scientific accuracy and creativity in fiction.

Bart’s fiction has been published in M-Brane SF magazine and the anthology Beauty Has Her Way from Dark Quest Books (January 2011). His nonfiction has been published by Fantasy Magazine. He is a regular article contributor to Science in My Fiction.

Bart lives in a suburb of Boston with his wife Kay, their son Baz, and two cats, Romeo & Scout. He has more active projects than he has fingers. Find him online at Subvert the Space.

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Reviewers

Mark Burgh is a published and award-writing writer of fiction, poetry, screenwriting; he teaches in all those fields, as well as graphic novel. He also makes films, writes music, and lives happily with his family in Western Arkansas, the eighth most-stupid place in the USA. Mark holds a BA in History from the University of Delaware, an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Arkansas, and a PhD in Film, American Lit & Shakespeare from the University of Arkansas. He went to Film School at NYU.

Mark loves SF, classic Fantasy, and watches 2001: A Space Odyssey over and over again. He would love to hear from you.

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Frank Dutkiewicz has been writing as a hobby for the past couple of years. His work has appeared in two print anthologies, Shadows of the Emerald City and Library of Science Fiction: Probing Uranus, as well as several magazines; Bards and Sages Quarterly, On The Premises, and Strange, Weird, and Wonderful are just a few. He has reviewed for Atomjack magazine and Tangent Online in the past and also has reviewed for Diabolical Plots for the past two years.

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Kay Holt is co-founder and editor of Crossed Genres Publications and runs the Science in My Fiction Blog. She also writes weekly for the Geek Mom blog. Her fiction has been published in Tweet the Meat, M-Brane SF, the Beauty Has Her Way anthology from Dark Quest Books, and the Rigor Amortis anthology from Absolute Xpress. She lives outside Boston with her giant husband, their genius child, and two monstrous cats. She loves science and art, and uses both in her writing. Find her online at Subvert the Space.

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Kelly Jennings teaches and writes in Northwest Arkansas. Her novel, Broken Slate, is currently being serialized at Crossed Genres; her work also appears at The Future Fire and Strange Horizons.

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Harry Markov has problems writing short biographies, but what he does not have problems with is lounging around with a book or sitting down to write books. A devoted connoisseur of the weird and the surreal, Harry Markov won’t judge a book just case it has a muddled genre genealogy. Harry Markov tries to fix his status from unpublished to a published, while at the same time not shutting up about the books that he reads. He’s a reviewer with his own blog, Temple Library Reviews and he rambles about writing and the journey of a procrastinating writer at Through a Forest of Ideas. He’s always available for a chat on Twitter @harrymarkov.

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Cat Rambo lives and writes in the Pacific Northwest. Her stories have appeared in such places as Asimov’s, Tor.com, and Weird Tales. Her short story collection, Eyes Like Sky And Coal And Moonlight, was a 2010 Endeavour Award finalist.

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Bryan Thomas Schmidt’s first novel, an epic space opera The Worker Prince, is coming Spring 2011 from Diminished Media. His first collection, a space opera serial The North Star Serial, Part 1 released in May 2010. His stories have been featured magazines like Digital Dragon and Einstein’s Pocketbook. He lives in El Paso, Texas with his wife, two dogs and a cat and hangs out online at www.bryanthomasschmidt.net.

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Angela Spencer has written in several fields and her most recent work can be found through All Romance eBooks. In her copious spare time she also writes reviews for Associated Content. She lives in Seattle with five cats and her partner, Danny. Find her online at http://www.angela-spencer.com

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Beatrice Underwood-Sweet fell in love with science fiction and fantasy at a very young age after watching The Last Unicorn. Living in Kentucky where there is plenty of inspiration, she is a reader, a writer, a photographer, and a crafter. She also writes reviews at http://mykingdomforabook.blogspot.com.

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Former Reviewers

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Delphine Dryden writes erotic romance and the occasional science fiction story. She has published several novels with Ellora’s Cave, and also has a story in the Agony/Ecstasy anthology which will be released by Berkley Heat in 2011. Del’s science fiction short “Extra Credit” won the 2010 Science in my Fiction contest.

When not writing or doing “mommy stuff,” Del reads voraciously, blogs intermittently, noodles around with web design and plays computer games with her husband. She uses her two graduate degrees as coasters. Del, her computer geek husband, their two absurdly precocious children and two delightful mutts are all Texas natives, and live in unapologetic suburban bliss near Houston. Find out more about Del and her writing at www.delphinedryden.com.

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Joseph Giddings spends his days performing feats of heroism as an IT guru in Winterville, NC. At night he’s a superhero to his wife and two year old son. When he’s not saving the world from crashed hard drives and rescuing lost toy pickup trucks, he’s playing video games, watching TV, reading, writing, or defending his vegetable garden with his spear and magic helmet. Joseph’s fiction has been published in Golden Visions Magazine, and his review work appears in print in Bull Spec Magazine and online at Rise Reviews and Tangent Online. You could visit his blog, The Clockwork Pen, but mere mortals can’t handle it.

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R.S. Riley lives in Anderson IN. She has attended Goshen College and Anderson University, and left to do life and hasn’t gone back yet. She spends her time working on causes ranging from disability to labor to health, cooks slow food, and is active in her local community. She is currently writing a book of pagan meditations, and is active in the Society for Creative Anachronism. Periodically the plot of the novel she has been working on disgorges a little more story to be written down. She is owned by five cats and an elderly beagle, who is surprisingly patient about having her ears chewed upon by kittens. She has been married for twenty years and is the mother of two sons, and believes that love is not a zero-sum game and that life is much too important to be taken seriously.