9781907777844: Resurrection Engines: 16 Extraordinary Tales of Scientific Romance (Snowbooks Anthologies)

Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

Jim Mortimore's 2009 short story The Sun in the Bone House was submitted for the Nebula Award. His work -- including Dr Who, Cracker, Babylon 5, Farscape, The Tomorrow People and Bernice Summerfield together with his first original novel Skaldenland (Obverse Books 2011) -- is available on Amazon or Lulu, or direct from rocketman2012@hotmail.co.uk, where he'll happily barter books for cash, lego or vintage synthesizers.

Jonathan Green is a writer of speculative fiction, with more than 70 books to his name. Known for his contributions to the Fighting Fantasy range of adventure gamebooks, he has also written fiction for Doctor Who, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Warhammer, Warhammer 40,000, Sonic the Hedgehog, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Moshi Monsters, LEGO and Judge Dredd. He is the creator of the Pax Britannia series for Abaddon Books and has written eight novels set within this steampunk universe, featuring Ulysses Quicksilver. He is also the author of an increasing number of non-fiction titles, including the award-winning YOU ARE THE HERO – A History of Fighting Fantasy Gamebooks.

Philip Palmer is the author of five 'new pulp' science fiction novels published by Orbit books: Debatable Space, Red Claw, Version 43, Hell Ship and Artemis. He is also an experienced screenwriter and radio dramatist, and his previous work ranges from historical (The King's Coiner) to contemporary political (Breaking Point, Blame, Red and Blue) to epic literary fantasy (his adaptation of Spenser's The Faerie Queene). For TV he's written the single film The Many Lives of Albert Walker, as well as TV series episodes of Rebus, Heartbeat and The Bill. His movie credits include Arritmia.

Paul Magrs was born in the North East of England in 1969. He has published books in various genres over the years, but his heart is always with Brenda and Effie. He lives and writes in Manchester.

Kim Lakin-Smith is the author of Tourniquet; Tales from the Renegade City (Immanion Press: 2007), Cyber Circus (Newcon Press: 2011) and the YA novella Queen Rat (Murky Depths, 2012). Her dark fantasy and science fiction short stories have appeared in various magazines and anthologies including Black Static, Interzone, Celebration, Myth-Understandings, Further Conflicts, Pandemonium: Stories of the Apocalypse, Mammoth Book of Ghost Stories By Women, and others, with 'Johnny and Emmie-Lou Get Married' shortlisted for the BSFA short story award 2009.

Kim has a background in performance and is a regular guest speaker at writing workshops and conventions.

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