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Damon Lamorea

Damon Lamorea was born in Guelph, Ontario Canada, and still currently lives there with his wife and daughter. He went to school achieving a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and has worked in management in warehouse distribution and supply chain.

Alexander Kessler

Alexander Kessler used to work as a lawyer in Frankfurt/Germany. He now lives near Minneapolis, Minnesota. Previous novels (in German) include "Glückstreiben" , 2019,...

Neerja Bhatt

Neerja Bhatt was born and raised in Ahmedabad, the Indian city of food and fervor. The Bad Era: Part I is her debut fantasy novel. In her free time, you can find her reading, playing the piano, or sleeping and dreaming of compelling stories that can later be cooked into sizzling novels.

Fred Calvert

Fred Calvert is a former Walt Disney staff artist, who has written and directed full-length motion pictures, documentaries, as well as hundreds of hours of both Public and Commercial television.

Thomas J Gebhardt III

Thomas J. Gebhardt III has been seriously writing for nine years after long days in healthcare, doing occupational therapy in the hospital setting. He lives with his wife and son in his hometown of Honolulu, Hawaii.

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