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Sonya Taaffe
Taaffe, Sonya

Sonya Taaffe is a Massachusetts-based author of short fiction and poetry. She grew up in Arlington and Lexington, MA and graduated from Brandeis University in 2003 where she received a BA and MA in Classical Studies. She also received an MA in Classical Studies from Yale University in 2008.

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Colin Taber
Taber, Colin

Colin Taber lives in Australia, currently haunting the west coast city of Perth. He's done many things over the years, from working in banking, to retail, dish-pigging, publishing, landscape design, and even tree farming. All he really wants to do, though, is to get back to his oak grove and be left to write. Thankfully that day is coming.

Anna Taborska
Taborska, Anna

Anna Taborska is a British author and filmmaker.

Ariel Tachna
Tachna, Ariel

Ariel Tachna lives in southwestern Ohio with her husband, her daughter and son, and their cat. A native of the region, she has nonetheless lived all over the world, having fallen in love with both France, where she found her career and her husband, and India, where she dreams of retiring some day. She started writing when she was 12 and hasn't looked back since.  A connoisseur of wine and horses, she's as comfortable on a farm as she is in the big cities of the world.

John F. D. Taff
Taff, John F. D.

John F. D. Taff is a Bram Stoker Award short-listed horror and dark fiction author with more than 25 years experience, and more than 100 short stories and seven novels in print. He has appeared in Cemetery Dance, Eldritch Tales, Unnerving, Deathrealm, Big Pulp and One Buck Horror. Recent anthology contributions include The Seven Deadliest and I Can Hear the Shadows. Taff's novella collection, The End in All Beginnings, was called one of the best novella collections by Jack Ketchum and was a Stoker Award Finalist.

Sabaa Tahir
Tahir, Sabaa

Sabaa Tahir was born in London but grew up in California’s Mojave Desert at an 18-room motel. During a summer internship at The Washington Post, she wrote an Outlook piece on arranged marriage from her perspective as a South Asian. Little did she know that this would result in an offer of a reality TV show on MTV, a dozen marriage proposals, and one phone call that turned out to be from her future husband. After graduating from UCLA, Sabaa accepted a full-time position as an editor on the foreign desk at The Post. Three summers later, in 2007, she came up with the concept for An Ember in the Ashes. Sabaa currently lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and children. An Ember in the Ashes is her first book.

Milly Taiden
Taiden, Milly

Milly Taiden (also writes as April Angel) was born in the prettiest part of the Caribbean (to her) known as the Dominican Republic. Currently, she resides in New York City with her husband, bossy young son and their little dog Speedy.

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Koushun Takami
Takami, Koushun

Koushun Takami (born January 1969) is a Japanese author and journalist. Best known for his 1999 novel Battle Royale, which was later adapted into two live-action films, directed by Kinji Fukasaku, and three manga series.

Kazuaki Takano
Takano, Kazuaki

Kazuaki Takano studied Film Studies at Los Angeles City College and has worked for many years as a scriptwriter in Japan. Genocide of One is his first novel to be translated into English.

I.A. Takerian
Takerian, I.A.

Located in the mountains of Lago Vista, TX, Isabeau has spent her life devoted to the written word. Starting early with the classic horrors, she quickly moved on to the likes of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and J.R.R Tolkien. It was deep in the realm of Middle Earth that she discovered her unbridled love for fantasy. A love that was kindled from the very beginning by her incredible parents, Jeffry and Lauraine Hickman. They turned the spark of imagination into a whirlwind of dreams turned truth on the paper.

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Bryan Talbot
Talbot, Bryan

Bryan Talbot (born 24 February 1952) is a British comic book artist and writer, best known as the creator of The Adventures of Luther Arkwright and its sequel Heart of Empire. He collaborated with his wife, Mary M. Talbot to produce Dotter of Her Father's Eyes, which won the 2012 Costa biography award.

Michael Talbot
Talbot, Michael

Michael Coleman Talbot (1953–1992) was an American author of several books highlighting parallels between ancient mysticism and quantum mechanics, and espousing a theoretical model of reality that suggests the physical universe is akin to a giant hologram. According to Talbot ESP, telepathy, and other paranormal phenomena are real and are a product of his holographic model of reality.

Stephen Tall
Tall, Stephen

Stephen Tall was the most common pseudonym of American science fiction author Compton Newby Crook (1908–1981).

Marcus Tallberg
Tallberg, Marcus

Marcus Tallberg has published 3 books in Swedish and 1 in English (so far). His books is based on reality, either from his own life or from interviews he's done.

He is also the owner of Tallbergs Förlag (a publishing house) that works as a media plattform for creative people that is part of a minority group (LGBTQ, etnicity, religion, disability, gender, class, age etc). Everyone should have a place.

David Tallerman
Tallerman, David

David Tallerman is the author of the comic fantasy novels Giant Thief, Crown Thief and Prince Thief, the absurdist steampunk graphic novel Endangered Weapon B: Mechanimal Science and the genre-bending Tor.com novella Patchwerk. His short fantasy, science fiction, horror and crime stories have appeared or are due in around eighty markets, including Clarkesworld, Nightmare, Lightspeed and Beneath Ceaseless Skies.

Brett J. Talley
Talley, Brett J.

A native of the South, Brett Talley received a philosophy and history degree from the University of Alabama before moving to witch-haunted Massachusetts to attend Harvard Law School. When people ask, Brett tells them he writes for fortune and glory. But the truth is the stories in his head simply refuse to stay put. Brett loves every kind of fiction — from horror to literary to historical to sci-fi — as long as there are fantastic characters with a compelling purpose. There's still magic to be found in fiction, the mysterious and the unknown still beckon there, and the light can always triumph over the darkness, no matter how black the night may be.

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Robin Talley
Talley, Robin

Robin Talley loves Shakespeare and hates being scared. She always covers her eyes during horror movies, and she keeps trying to explain to her wife why she’s sure their house is haunted. (Her wife is not so easily convinced.) Robin’s previous books include What We Left Behind and Lambda Literary Award finalist Lies We Tell Ourselves. She lives with her family in Washington, DC.

F. R. Tallis
Tallis, F. R.

F. R. Tallis is a pseudonym used by Frank Tallis.

Robyn Tallis
Tallis, Robyn

Robyn Tallis is a pseudonym used by James D. MacDonald, Debra Doyle, Bruce Coville, Sherwood Smith, Mary Frances Zamreno, Jymn Magon and Bruce Talkington.

Anna Tambour
Tambour, Anna

Anna Tambour is an author of satire, fable and other strange and hard-to-categorize fiction and poetry.

In 2009, her story "The Age of Fish, Post-flowers" was in the anthology Paper Cities: An Anthology of Urban Fantasy, Ekaterina Sedia, ed. (Senses Five Press) that won the Anthology World Fantasy Award. Also in 2009, her story "Gladiolus Exposed" was in the anthology The Del Rey Book of Science Fiction and Fantasy, Ellen Datlow, ed. (Del Rey), which was one of four anthologies shortlisted for the same award.

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Elizabeth Tammi
Tammi, Elizabeth

Elizabeth Tammi was born in California and grew up in Florida, but she is currently double-majoring in Creative Writing and Journalism as an undergraduate at Mercer University in Georgia. When she's not writing, you can probably find Elizabeth at rehearsal for one of her vocal ensembles, or at work for her university's newspaper and literary magazine. Her other interests include traveling, caffeinated beverages, and mythology. Outrun the Wind is her debut novel.

Cecilia Tan
Tan, Cecilia

Cecili Tan has won the RT Book Reviews Career Achievement Award in Erotic Fiction and has been nominated for the Tiptree Award and the Lambda Literary Award. Her novel, Slow Surrender, won the RT Reviewers' Choice Award for Erotic Romance. Tan has been published in Ms., Asimov's, Penthouse, and more. She is founder and editor at Circlet Press, which specializes in erotic SF & fantasy. Tan and her partner, corwin, live in the Boston area.

June C. L. Tan
Tan, June C. L.

June CL Tan writes science fiction and fantasy inspired by her childhood in multicultural Singapore where she was raised on a diet of classic books and wuxia movies, caffeine and congee. When she is not writing, she can be found wandering the streets of New York City in search of everyday mysteries and miracles.

Shaun Tan
Tan, Shaun

Shaun Tan (born 1974) is an Australian illustrator and author of children's books and speculative fiction cover artist. He won an Academy Award for The Lost Thing, a 2011 animated film adaptation of a 2000 picture book he wrote and illustrated. Beside The Lost Thing, The Red Tree and The Arrival are chapterbooks he has written and illustrated.

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Sue Lynn Tan
Tan, Sue Lynn

Sue Lynn Tan writes fantasy inspired by the myths and legends she fell in love with as a child. Born in Malaysia, she studied in London and France, before settling in Hong Kong with her family.

Her love for stories began with a gift from her father, her first compilation of fairytales from around the world. After devouring every fable she could find in the library, she discovered fantasy books – spending many of her teenage years lost in magical worlds.

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Andrea Tang
Tang, Andrea

Andrea Tang grew up in Princeton, New Jersey, and currently resides in Washington, DC, where she pens fiction by night and collects geopolitical gossip by day. A graduate of Bryn Mawr College and the University of Oxford, she's also a perpetually recovering theater kid, Fulbright grantee, former pentathlete, tae kwon do black belt, and serial dabbler in various martial and movement arts. Among other things, she enjoys superheroes, giant robots, and the endless versatility of pie.

Jakob Tanner
Tanner, Jakob

Jakob Tanner is the author of three LitRPG series: Arcane Kingdom Online, Tower Climber, and Second Chance Swordsman. His books were inspired by the Final Fantasy video game series, Dungeons and Dragons, and all the MMORPGs that have taken over his life at one point or another.

He likes playing board games, binging anime, and eating yummy food.

Lian Tanner
Tanner, Lian

Lian Tanner is a playwright and a captivating storyteller. She lives in Australia.

Kathryn Tanquary
Tanquary, Kathryn

Kathryn Tanquary is a graduate of Knox College with a B.A. in Creative Writing. She currently resides in Japan as a teacher of English as a Foreign Language in the Gunma Prefecture.

Molly Tanzer
Tanzer, Molly

Molly Tanzer is the Sydney J. Bounds and Wonderland Book Award-nominated author of two collections: A Pretty Mouth (Lazy Fascist, 2012) and Rumbullion and Other Liminal Libations (Egaeus, 2013). Her debut novel, Vermilion, was published by Word Horde in April of 2015, and her second novel, The Pleasure Merchant, is forthcoming from Lazy Fascist in November of 2015. She is also the editor of the forthcoming Swords v. Cthulhu (Stone Skin Press). Her Lovecraftian fiction has appeared in venues such as The Book of Cthulhu (I and II) (Night Shade), The Book of the Dead (Jurassic London) and The Starry Wisdom Library (PS Publishing). She has had additional short fiction appear in Schemers (Stone Skin Press), Running with the Pack (Prime Books) and The Magazine of Bizarro Fiction, among other places. She lives in Boulder, Colorado with her husband and a very bad cat.

Shari L. Tapscott
Tapscott, Shari L.

USA Today bestselling author Shari L. Tapscott writes romantic fantasy adventure and contemporary romance. When she's not writing or reading, she enjoys gardening, making soap, and pretending she can sing. She loves white chocolate mochas, furry animals, spending time with her family, and characters who refuse to behave.

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Mary Taranta
Taranta, Mary

Mary Taranta grew up playacting her favorite stories and writing some of her own in the woods behind her family’s farmhouse. Originally from Ohio, she moved to central Florida at the age of fifteen, where she still remains with her husband, two cats, and library cards in two counties.

Cheryl Kaye Tardif
Tardif, Cheryl Kaye

Cheryl Kaye Tardif (born 1963) is a Canadian mystery writer best known for Canada-based novels Whale Song, Divine Intervention, and The River. Her novels involve social issues such as assisted suicide, school bullies, child abuse, and the search for youth and longevity.

Luca Tarenzi
Tarenzi, Luca

Luca Tarenzi was born in 1976. He has a degree in History of Religions and was an editor and a tourism journalist before discovering his true calling as a fully committed daydreamer. Today he lives in Arona, Piedmont, with a veterinarian wife and numerous animals on a lakeshore infested with feral-looking swans and adorable river rats.

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Sarah Tarkoff
Tarkoff, Sarah

Sarah Tarkoff currently writes for the CW television series Arrow. Previous TV writing credits include Mistresses, Witches of East End, and the animated series Vixen. She also has two pilots in development with Sony and Lost City, and has worked on Gossip Girl and Jane the Virgin. She studied screenwriting at the University of Southern California, and she lives in Los Angeles.

Judith Tarr
Tarr, Judith

Judith Tarr (born 1955) is an American author, best known for her fantasy books.

Judith Tarr has also written books under the pseudonyms of Caitlin Brennan and Kathleen Bryan.

Lauren Tarshis
Tarshis, Lauren

Lauren Tarshis often wonders how she came to spend most of her waking moments thinking about disasters, as the author of the children's historical fiction series "I Survived." Each book takes readers into the heart of history's most thrilling and terrifying events, including the sinking of the Titanic, the Shark Attacks of 1916, Hurricane Katrina, the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the San Francisco earthquake, 9/11, the Battle of Gettysburg and many more. 

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Paul Tassi
Tassi, Paul

Paul Tassi decided after years of consuming science fiction through a steady diet of books, movies, TV shows, and video games to try writing his own stories in the genre. He didn't imagine he’d ever actually finish a single book, but now that he’s started writing, he doesn't want to stop. Paul writes for Forbes, and his work has also appeared on IGN, the Daily Dot, Unreality, TVOvermind, and more. He lives with his beautiful and supportive wife in New York.

Maria Tatar
Tatar, Maria

Maria Tatar is an American academic and author of books on mythology, folklore, and children's literature. She is a professor at Harvard University and has written several books on the Grimms' fairy tales, Hans Christian Andersen, and other topics.

Benjamin Tate
Tate, Benjamin

Benjamin Tate is a pseudonym of Joshua Palmatier.

Gerald J. Tate
Tate, Gerald J.

Gerald J. Tate (born 1954) is a Northern Irish horror writer, who is also a time served aircraft engineer.

Jacob Tate
Tate, Jacob

Jacob Tate is a paranormal, mystery, horror and fantasy writer currently residing in Lebanon, OH. His passion includes gore, monsters, decapitations and other typically funny things similar to these. His first book of the Max Cutter series is available now on Kindle/Amazon. The second book in the series will be available in the Fall of 2014.

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Meredith Tate
Tate, Meredith

Originally from New Hampshire, Meredith Tate currently lives in Zurich, Switzerland.

Toby Tate
Tate, Toby

Toby Tate has been a writer since about the age of 12, when he first began writing short stories and publishing his own movie monster magazine. He is a freelance journalist and writer with dozens of pieces published on sites like eHow.com as well as in The Pedestal Magazine, Famous Monsters of Filmland, Scary Monsters Magazine and more.

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Kassy Tayler
Tayler, Kassy

Kassy Tayler has always been a writer. Since the beginning of her memories, her biggest desire has been to put words to paper. Now she is living her dream and has several published novels to her credit in multiple genres. She’s been married for several years to the man of her dreams. They’ve raised two exceptional sons. Tayler lives within the shadow of Pilot Mountain, North Carolina with her husband, her doxie, Cody, and two cats who continually make life interesting.

A. G. Taylor
Taylor, A. G.

Andrew Taylor was born in New Zealand and grew up in England. Andrew has worked as a teacher in England, Poland, South Korea and Australia. Andrew lives with his girlfriend, her whippet and his Italian greyhound. Author location: Melbourne, Australia.

Bernard Taylor
Taylor, Bernard

Bernard Taylor (born 1937) is a British author of horror, suspense and romantic fiction and of true-crime non-fiction. He has written several plays for the theatre, and has also written for television and radio. He has more recently written novels under the pseudonym Jess Foley.

Catherine Taylor
Taylor, Catherine

Catherine Taylor was born and grew up on the island of Guernsey in the British Channel Islands. She is a former journalist, most recently for Dow Jones News and The Wall Street Journal in London. Beyond the Moon is her first novel. She lives in Ealing, London with her husband and two children.

Devon Taylor
Taylor, Devon

Devon Taylor was born in Las Vegas, Nevada, and currently lives in Pennsylvania with his wife and two daughters. His day job consists of sneaking around the house with ninja-like stealth to avoid waking up his kids. When not writing, reading, or tediously typing out text messages with all the correct spelling and punctuation, he spends his time with his family. The Soul Keepers is his first novel.

E. Dennis Taylor
Taylor, E. Dennis

I am a computer programmer by day, a writer by night, and a snowboarder when in season. I've been reading science fiction for {mumble} years, and now find myself on the other end of the pen.

G. P. Taylor
Taylor, G. P.

Graham Peter Taylor (born 1958 in Scarborough, North Riding of Yorkshire, England), pen-name G. P. Taylor, is the author of the best-selling novels Shadowmancer (which has been translated into 48 languages), Wormwood, and Tersias. Before taking up writing full-time, he was a police officer, motorcyclist and former rock band roadie turned Anglican vicar in the village of Cloughton, North Yorkshire. Taylor has three children and currently resides in Whitby, North Yorkshire.

Jodi Taylor
Taylor, Jodi

Jodi Taylor is, and always has been, a history nut. Her Chronicles of St. Mary’s, a wild mix of history, adventure, comedy, romance, tragedy, and anything else the author could think of, began as a self-published book called Just One Damned Thing After Another. It’s now a bestselling, wildly addictive series.

Joules Taylor
Taylor, Joules

Joules Taylor is a writer specializing in spells, dreams in legends. She lives in the United Kingdom.

K. J. Taylor
Taylor, K. J.

Born in Canberra, Katie J. Taylor attended Radford College, where she wrote her first novel, The Land of Bad Fantasy, which was published in 2006. She studied for a Bachelor's Degree in Communications at the University of Canberra, and graduated in 2007 before going on to do a Graduate Certificate in Editing in 2008. K. J. Taylor writes at midnight and likes to wear black.

Laini Taylor
Taylor, Laini

Laini Taylor has a successful line of faerie ornaments and greeting cards through her creation, Laini's Ladies. Blackbringer is her first novel. She lives with her husband, the artist Jim Di Bartolo, in Portland, Oregon.

Nicholas Taylor
Taylor, Nicholas

Nicholas Taylor is an American fantasy author.

Roger Taylor
Taylor, Roger

Roger Taylor is an English fiction and non-fiction author. He was born in Heywood, Rochdale, Lancashire, and now lives in the Wirral. He is a chartered civil and structural engineer, a pistol, rifle and shotgun shooter, aikido instructor, and a piano player.

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Sam Taylor
Taylor, Sam

Sam Taylor grew up in Arizona's deserts and now lives among Connecticut's trees. She spends her days writing, being mom to the world's cutest baby, whirling through dance workouts, and baking too many cakes. She does not possess fire magic, but does have one fire-colored cat. We Are the Fire is her debut novel.

Simon R. Taylor
Taylor, Simon R.

Lord Simon R. Taylor (born 1988) is a Scottish author, editor, play right and critic. He is best known for his fantasy novel Fairydust, and his long-running spy satire Monday: Impossible.

Thomas Taylor
Taylor, Thomas

Thomas Taylor is an award-winning author-illustrator for children. He illustrated the cover for the very first British edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone and has since gone on to write and illustrate several picture books and young novels, most recently the graphic novel Scarlett Hart: Monster Hunter by Marcus Sedgwick. He lives on the south coast of England.

Travis S. Taylor
Taylor, Travis S.

Travis S. Taylor – "Doc" Taylor to his friends – has earned his soubriquet the hard way: He has a doctorate in optical science and engineering, a master's degree in physics, a master's degree in aerospace engineering, a master's degree in astronomy, and a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering. Dr. Taylor has worked on various programs for the Department of Defense and NASA for the past sixteen years.  He's currently working on several advanced propulsion concepts, very large space telescopes, space-based beamed energy systems, and next generation space launch concepts. He lives in Harvest, AL with his wife Karen and their daughter.

Victoria K. Taylor
Taylor, Victoria K.

Victoria mostly answers to Tori and has been writing books for most of her life. After specializing in Creative Writing throughout high school, she went on to study Communications, Journalism, and English Literature...and stopped writing completely during this time. 

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Adrian Tchaikovsky
Tchaikovsky, Adrian

Adrian Tchaikovsky is the author of the acclaimed Shadows of the Apt fantasy series, from the first volume, Empire In Black and Gold in 2008 to the final book, Seal of the Worm, in 2014, with a new series and a standalone science fiction novel scheduled for 2015. He has been nominated for the David Gemmell Legend Award and a British Fantasy Society Award. In civilian life he is a lawyer, gamer and amateur entomologist.

Swati Teerdhala
Teerdhala, Swati

Swati Teerdhala is a storyteller at heart. After graduating from the University of Virginia with a BS in finance and BA in history, she tumbled into the marketing side of the technology industry. She’s passionate about many things, including how to make a proper cup of tea, the right ratio of curd to crust in a lemon tart, and diverse representation in the stories we tell. The Tiger at Midnight is her debut novel. She currently lives in New York City.

Breanna Teintze
Teintze, Breanna

Breanna Teintze is a registered nurse, who writes (well) and gardens (badly). She lives in Idaho with her husband, where she homeschools her three kids and polishes swords.

Astro Teller
Teller, Astro

Dr. Astro Teller (born 1970) is an entrepreneur, scientist and author, with expertise in the field of intelligent technology.

Danielle Teller
Teller, Danielle

Danielle Teller received her medical training at McGill University, Brown University, and Yale University. She has held faculty positions at the University of Pittsburgh and Harvard University. In 2013, Danielle pursued her childhood dream of being a writer. She is the author of one book of nonfiction, Sacred Cows: The Truth About Divorce and Marriage, and has written numerous columns for Quartz. She lives with her husband, Astro Teller, and their four children in Palo Alto, California. All the Ever Afters is her first novel.

Melanie Tem
Tem, Melanie

Melanie Tem (1949-2015) was an American horror and dark fantasy author.

Melanie Kubachko grew up in Saegertown, Pennsylvania. She attended Allegheny College as an undergrad, and earned her master’s in social work at the University of Denver in Colorado.

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Steve Rasnic Tem
Tem, Steve Rasnic

Steve Rasnic Tem (born 1950) was born in Jonesville, Virginia, which is in the heart of Appalachia. He went to college at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, and also at Virginia Commonwealth University. He got a B.A. in English education. In 1974, he moved to Colorado and studied creative writing at Colorado State University. He is married to author Melanie Tem. The couple have three kids and live in a large house in Colorado.

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William F. Temple
Temple, William F.

William Frederick Temple (1914–1989) was a British science fiction writer. He was a member of the British Interplanetary Society and involved in science fiction fandom before writing. His best known work might be the novel which formed the basis for the film Four Sided Triangle. He also wrote space opera.

Tais Teng
Teng, Tais

Tais Teng is a pseudonymous Dutch fantasy fiction and science fiction writer, illustrator and sculptor. His real name is Thijs van Ebbenhorst Tengbergen and he was born in 1952 in The Hague. He has written close to ninety books both for adults and children.

William Tenn
Tenn, William

William Tenn was the pseudonym of Philip Klass (1920–2010), a British-born American science fiction author, notable for many stories with satirical elements.

Peter Tennant
Tennant, Peter

Peter Tennant is a prolific writer of horror, fantasy and speculative fiction, and award-winning columnist and reviewer for Black Static magazine. He has also written or run review columns for genre magazines including Whispers of Wickedness, Zene, Touchpaper, Maelstrom, The Third Alternative, Dream, Vector, Dreams from the Stranger’s Café, Black Tears, The Zone, Unreal Dreams, Zest, Sol and The Fix.

Sheri S. Tepper
Tepper, Sheri S.

Sheri Stewart Tepper (1929-2016) was an American writer of science fiction, horror and mystery novels. She was known for feminist science fiction, often with an ecofeminist slant.

She was born Shirley Stewart Douglas near Littleton, Colorado. She has written under several pseudonyms, including A. J. Orde, E. E. Horlak, and B. J. Oliphant.

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Teri Terry
Terry, Teri

Teri Terry is the award-winning author of several books, including the Slated trilogy, and has been published in the US, Germany, Australia, Canada, and France. She lives in England.

Emily Tesh
Tesh, Emily

Emily Tesh grew up in London and studied Classics at Trinity College, Cambridge, followed by a Master's degree in Humanities at the University of Chicago. She now lives in Hertfordshire, where she passes her time teaching Latin and Ancient Greek to schoolchildren who have done nothing to deserve it. She has a husband and a cat. Neither of them knows any Latin yet, but it is not for lack of trying.

G. A. Teske
Teske, G. A.

G. A. "Jerry" Teske has been a District Media Specialist for nineteen years. He grew up in North Florida, and currently lives on Dunn's Creek in southern Putnam County with his wife, Cindy. They have been married for 33 years and have two grown children, Natalie, a media specialist in Orlando and Laura, who lives in Lima, Ohio with her husband, Brad. Jerry graduated with a master's degree in Educational Media from the University of Florida in 1980. He has worked in Pasco County for the past twenty-seven years. Jerry's hobbies include golf, reading, and attending University of Florida football games. The Gnome in the Tapestry is his first published work and first in a series of four other books.

Monica Tesler
Tesler, Monica

Monica Tesler is a graduate of the University of Michigan Law School, and is an attorney in Boston, where she lives with her family.

Shantel Tessier
Tessier, Shantel

Shantel is a USA Today & Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author. Who lives in Oklahoma with her high school sweetheart, who is a wonderful, supportive husband and their two daughters. She loves to spend time cuddled up on the couch with a good book.

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Thomas Tessier
Tessier, Thomas

Thomas Tessier (born 1947) is an American writer of horror novels and short stories. He has also written poetry and drama.

E. L. Tettensor
Tettensor, E. L.

E. L. Tettensor likes her stories the way she likes her chocolate: dark, exotic, and with a hint of bitterness. She has visited more than fifty countries on five continents, and brought a little something back from each of them to press inside the pages of her books. She also writes fantasy as Erin Lindsey. She divides her time between Brooklyn, NY and Calgary, Canada.

Walter Tevis
Tevis, Walter

Walter Stone Tevis (1928–1984) was an American novelist and short story author. He wrote science fiction and mainstream novels.

He is the author of the science fiction novels The Man Who Fell to Earth (1963), Mockingbird (1980) and The Steps of the Sun (1983). He has also written The Hustler (1959), The Color of Money (1984), The Queen Gambit (1983) and a short story collection Far From Home (1981).

Shveta Thakrar
Thakrar, Shveta

Shveta Thakrar is a writer of South Asian–flavored fantasy, part-time nagini, and full-time believer in magic. Her debut novel Star Daughter is coming 11 August 2020 from HarperTeen, and her short fiction and poetry have appeared in a variety of magazines and anthologies. When not spinning stories about spider silk and shadows, magic and marauders, and courageous girls illuminated by dancing rainbow flames, Shveta crafts, devours books, daydreams, travels, bakes, and occasionally even plays her harp.

Laura Thalassa
Thalassa, Laura

Born and raised in Fresno, California, Laura Thalassa spent her childhood cooking up fantastic tales with her best friend. Lucky for her overactive imagination, she also happened to love writing.

When not writing, you might find her at the beach, along a hiking trail, or curled up on the couch with a book.

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Neil Thanet
Thanet, Neil

Neil Thanet is a pseudonym of R. L. Fanthorpe.

 TheFirstDefier
TheFirstDefier,

Aka JF Brink.

Jim Theis
Theis, Jim

1953–2002.

Emma Theriault
Theriault, Emma

Emma Theriault was born and raised in Ottawa, the capital city of Canada, and thus has a penchant for gothic revival architecture and a constant craving for Beavertails. She has been everything from an enthusiastic bookseller (who once sold a book to Prime Minister Trudeau) to a purveyor of whitewater rafting adventures in the Interior of British Columbia. When not writing books about curses and blood magic, she can be found eating burritos, hiking with her boyfriend or cuddling with her cats, Gatsby and Harriet.

Marcel Theroux
Theroux, Marcel

Marcel Raymond Theroux (born 1968) is a British novelist and broadcaster. He is the the winner of the 2002 Somerset Maugham Award. He is the older son of the American travel writer and novelist, Paul Theroux. His younger brother, Louis Theroux, is a journalist and television presenter.

Emily Thiede
Thiede, Emily

Emily Thiede spent the first half of her life in New Jersey and the rest in Virginia, so she talks fast but knows how to use “bless your heart” effectively. After a childhood spent dreaming of riding dragons and reading high up in a tree, she channeled her love for books into a career as an elementary school teacher before becoming an author.

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Ngugi wa Thiongo
Thiongo, Ngugi wa

Ngugl wa Thiong’o has taught at Amherst College, Yale University, and New York University. He is Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Irvine, and is director of the university’s International Center for Writing and Translation. His books include Petals of Blood, for which he was imprisoned by the Kenyan government in 1977. He lives in Irvine, California.

Aiden Thomas
Thomas, Aiden

Aiden Thomas received their MFA in Creative Writing from Mills College. Born in Oakland, CA, Aiden currently resides in Portland, OR, where they get most of their inspiration from the lush wilderness of the Pacific Northwest. As a queer, trans Latinx, Aiden advocates strongly for diverse representation in all media. Aiden is notorious among their friends for always being surprised by twist endings to books/movies and organizing their bookshelves by color. When not writing, Aiden enjoys exploring the outdoors with their dog, Ronan. Their cat, Figaro, prefers to support their indoor hobbies, like reading and drinking too much coffee. Cemetery Boys is their debut novel.

Angie Thomas
Thomas, Angie

Angie Thomas was born, raised, and still resides in Jackson, Mississippi as indicated by her accent. She is a former teen rapper whose greatest accomplishment was an article about her in Right-On Magazine with a picture included. She holds a BFA in Creative Writing from Belhaven University and an unofficial degree in Hip Hop. She can also still rap if needed. She is an inaugural winner of the Walter Dean Myers Grant 2015, awarded by We Need Diverse Books. Her debut novel, The Hate U Give, was acquired by Balzer + Bray/HarperCollins in a 13-house auction. Film rights have been optioned by Fox 2000 with George Tillman attached to direct and Hunger Games actress Amandla Stenberg set to star.

Bryce Thomas
Thomas, Bryce

After graduating from Leeds University with a degree in Law, Bryce became increasingly disillusioned with the British legal system, and hankered after the life he remembered as a boy growing up in the North of England. These memories drove him to follow in his fathers footsteps, and he began making a living off the land as an arable and beef farmer. This vocation inevitably fosters close links between man and nature, and Bryce developed a deep fascination with these relationships. It is this deep seated interest and Bryce's love of nature, coupled with the vivid recollection of family tales told to him as a child, that fuels his imagination and passion for story telling. Thus Rhamin was created.

Cari Thomas
Thomas, Cari

Cari Thomas has always loved magic, inspired by her upbringing among the woods and myths of Wales’s Wye Valley. She studied English and Creative Writing at Warwick University and Magazine Journalism at The Cardiff School of Journalism. Her first job was at teen Sugar magazine, where she ran the book club and quickly realised she wanted to be the one writing the books instead. She went on to work at a creative agency, spending her spare time researching magic and accumulating an unusual collection of occult books. She wrote her first novel, Threadneedle, while living in London, wandering the city and weaving it with all the magic she wished it contained. She now lives in Bristol with her husband and son, who bears the appropriately Celtic name of Taliesin.

D. M. Thomas
Thomas, D. M.

Donald Michael Thomas, known as D. M. Thomas (born 1935), is a Cornish novelist, poet, and translator.

Elisabeth Thomas
Thomas, Elisabeth

Elisabeth Thomas grew up in Brooklyn, New York, where she still lives and now writes. She graduated from Yale University and currently works as an archivist for a modern art museum. Catherine House is her first novel.

Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
Thomas, Elizabeth Marshall

Elizabeth Marshall Thomas (born 1931) is an American anthropologist and author.

Amongst other works and novels, she wrote The Harmless People, Warrior Herdsmen, The Hidden Life of Dogs, The Social Life of Dogs, The Tribe of Tiger: Cats and Their Culture, Certain Poor Shepherds: A Christmas Tale, The Old Way: A Story of the First People, Reindeer Moon and The Animal Wife.

G. W. Thomas
Thomas, G. W.

G. W. Thomas has been publishing since 1987 and has appeared in hundreds of magazines, books, ezines and podcasts. He has written non-fiction for Writer's Digest, The Writer and Black October Magazine. These days he contributes articles to Innsmouth Free Press as well as publishes the daily micro-fiction newsletter Flashshot. He is also one of the editors/artists of Dark Worlds, a modern-day Pulp magazine. He has been a champion for ebooks since 1999 and was brought to tears a few months ago when he saw his first TV ad for ebooks. It's been a long road, folks.

Isaiah Thomas
Thomas, Isaiah

Isaiah Thomas was born on December 19, 1982, and raised in Houston, Texas, where he still resides. In his very first publication, Substance, Thomas takes the reader on a twisted fantasy ride that completely stimulates the emotions to the core.

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Jeffrey Thomas
Thomas, Jeffrey

Jeffrey Thomas (born 1957) is a prolific writer of science fiction and horror, best known for his stories set in the nightmarish future city called Punktown, such as the novel Deadstock and the collection Punktown.

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Keith Thomas
Thomas, Keith

Keith Thomas worked as a lead clinical researcher at the University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine and National Jewish Health before writing for film and television. He has developed projects for studios and production companies and collaborated with writers like James Patterson and filmmakers like Paul Haggis. He lives in Denver and works in Los Angeles.

Leah Thomas
Thomas, Leah

Leah Thomas frequently loses battles of wits against her students and her stories. When she's not huddled in cafes, she's usually at home pricking her fingers in service of cosplay. Leah lives in San Diego, California and is the author of Nowhere Near You and the William C. Morris YA Debut Award finalist Because You'll Never Meet Me.

Lee Thomas
Thomas, Lee

Lee Thomas is the award-winning author of Stained, Parish Damned, Damage, and The Dust of Wonderland (Alyson). In addition to numerous magazines, his short fiction has appeared in the anthologies A Walk on the Darkside (Roc), Unspeakable Horror (Dark Scribe), and Inferno (Tor), among others. His short story collection In the Closet, Under the Bed (Dark Scribe) was released in December of 2009.

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Lex Thomas
Thomas, Lex

Lex Thomas is the pen name for the writing team of Lex Hrabe and Thomas Voorhies. Their first novel, Quarantine: The Loners, earned a starred review from Booklist, and Huffington Post Books called it "one of the best books that I have ever read."

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Lynne M. Thomas
Thomas, Lynne M.

Lynne M. Thomas is the Curator of Rare Books and Special Collections at Northern Illinois University. She’s probably best known as the co-editor of the Hugo Award-winning Chicks Dig Time Lords (2010) with Tara O’Shea, Whedonistas (2011) with Deborah Stanish, and the Hugo Award-nominated Chicks Dig Comics (2012) with Sigrid Ellis, all published by Mad Norwegian Press. Along with the Geek Girl Chronicles book series, Lynne is the Editor-in-Chief of the Hugo Award-nominated (2012 & 2013) Apex Magazine, an online professional prose and poetry magazine of science fiction, fantasy, horror, and mash-ups of all three. She moderates the Hugo Award-winning SF Squeecast and contributes to the Verity! podcast. Lynne lives in DeKalb with her husband Michael, their daughter Caitlin, and a cat named Marie. Lynne is also a part-time Dancing Queen and grew up at roller rink in the wilds of Massachusetts.

Maggy Thomas
Thomas, Maggy

Maggy Thomas is a pseudonym of Emily Devenport.

Marshall S. Thomas
Thomas, Marshall S.

Marshall S. Thomas is a retired Foreign Service officer who served in East Asia for most of his career. Marshall attended the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, the University of New Mexico and the University of Miami with a major in Government/International Affairs and a minor in History. Marshall's 35-year Foreign Service career included postings in Saigon, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Manila, Canberra and Kuala Lumpur.

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Michael Damian Thomas
Thomas, Michael Damian

Michael Damian Thomas is the Hugo Award-nominated Managing Editor of Apex Magazine and a former Associate Editor at Mad Norwegian Press. He’s the co-editor of the Doctor Who essay anthology Queers Dig Time Lords with Sigrid Ellis. Michael lives in DeKalb with his wife Lynne, their daughter Caitlin, and a cat named Marie. He can solve most of the world’s problems with a cocktail, some music, and a pair of rollerskates.

Rhiannon Thomas
Thomas, Rhiannon

Rhiannon Thomas is an English Lit grad from Princeton University. She currently lives in York, England, in the shadow of a thirteenth-century Gothic cathedral. When she isn’t lost in YA fantasy, she writes about feminism and the media on her blog, www.feministfiction.com. Visit her online at www.rhiannonkthomas.com.

Richard Thomas
Thomas, Richard

Richard Thomas (born 1967) is an American author. His focus is on neo-noir fiction, typically touching on the darker aspects of life, including elements of violence, mental instability, breaks in reality, and tragedies. His work is rich in setting and sensory details, and often has a sexual element to it. It has also been called transgressive and grotesque.

Ryan C. Thomas
Thomas, Ryan C.

Ryan Thomas (born 1975) is an editor living in San Diego, California. He is the executive editor for the southern California luxury lifestyle magazine Ranch & Coast.

Scarlett Thomas
Thomas, Scarlett

Scarlett Thomas, born 1972 in Hammersmith, is an English author. She has written eight novels, including The End of Mr. Y and PopCo, and teaches Creative Writing at the University of Kent.

Scott Thomas
Thomas, Scott

Scott Thomas’ short story collections include "Urn and Willow", "Midnight in New England", "Quill and Candle", "Westermead", "The Garden of Ghosts", "Cobwebs and Whispers" and "Over The Darkening Fields". His novel "Fellengrey" is a fantastical nautical adventure set in an alternate 18th century Britain. Thomas lives in New England.

Scott Thomas
Thomas, Scott

Scott Thomas is the Stoker-nominated author of Kill Creek, which was selected by the American Library Association's reader committee as the top horror book of 2017. Originally from Coffeyville, Kansas, Scott attended the University of Kansas where he earned degrees in English and Film. He has written TV movies and teleplays for various networks including Netflix, Syfy, MTV, VH1, the CW, Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, and ABC family. Scott was nominated for a Daytime Emmy for his work on R.L. Stein's The Haunting Hour. He lives in Sherman Oaks, California with his wife and two daughters. Violet is his second novel.

Shelley Moore Thomas
Thomas, Shelley Moore

Shelley Moore Thomas is the author of the Good Knight series of picture books and easy readers, including Good Night, Good Knight. In addition to writing books, she works as an elementary teacher and as a professional storyteller. The Seven Tales of Trinket is her first middle-grade novel. Ms. Thomas lives in Oceanside, California.

Sherry Thomas
Thomas, Sherry

Sherry Thomas writes both historical romance and young adult fantasy.

On the romance side, she is one of the most acclaimed authors working in the genre today, her books regularly receiving starred reviews and best-of-the-year honors from trade publications. She is also a two-time winner of Romance Writers of America’s prestigious RITA® Award.

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Ted Thomas
Thomas, Ted

Ted Thomas is a pseudonym of Theodore L. Thomas.

Theodore L. Thomas
Thomas, Theodore L.

Theodore Lockard Thomas (born 1920) is an American chemical engineer and attorney who, under the name Theodore L. Thomas, was the author of more than 50 science fiction short stories, published between the early 1950s to the late 1970s. He also collaborated on two novels with Kate Wilhelm, as well as producing stories under the pseudonyms of Leonard Lockard and Cogswell Thomas, and has been nominated for a Nebula award. He also used the pseodunym of Ted Thomas.

Thomas T. Thomas
Thomas, Thomas T.

Thomas Thurston Thomas, also writing as Thomas T. Thomas and Thomas Wren, is a science fiction author.

Arianne Thompson
Thompson, Arianne

Arianne "Tex" Thompson is a native and lifelong resident of Texas. After earning a bachelor's degree in history from UT Dallas and a master's degree in literature from the University of Dallas, she went on to become a community college professor, teaching the fundamentals of English to adults writing below the eighth-grade level. Now a master teacher for academic tutoring and test prep services, as well as the managing editor for the DFW Writers Conference, Tex is a regular feature at high schools, writing conferences, and genre conventions alike. With her first book, a 'rural fantasy' novel called One Night in Sixes, Tex joined the growing ranks of Solaris authors committed to exciting, innovative and inclusive science fiction and fantasy.

C.J. Thompson
Thompson, C.J.

Carter writes books, drinks coffee, and obsesses over shoes; just don’t ask him to do that all at the same time – he’s terrible at multi-tasking. And punctuation.

Hailing from the Canadian Maritimes, he’s been from far north to far south in North America, and even to the other side of the world, but is now living in Vancouver BC with his smart, beautiful, and wonderful wife (yes, she could be reading this).

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Douglas Thompson
Thompson, Douglas

Douglas Thompson’s short stories have appeared in a wide range of magazines and anthologies, most recently Albedo One, Ambit, Postscripts, and New Writing Scotland. He won the Grolsch/Herald Question of Style Award in 1989 and second prize in the Neil Gunn Writing Competition in 2007. His first book, Ultrameta, was published by Eibonvale Press in August 2009, nominated for the Edge Hill Prize, and shortlisted for the BFS Best Newcomer Award, and since then he has published four subsequent novels, Sylvow (Eibonvale, 2010), Apoidea (The Exaggerated Press, 2011), Mechagnosis (Dog Horn, 2012), Entanglement (Elsewhen Press, 2012) and has two forthcoming in 2014, The Brahan Seer and Volwys, from Acair Publishing and Dog Horn respectively. The Rhymer is his eighth novel.

E. P. Thompson
Thompson, E. P.

Edward Palmer Thompson (1924-1993) was a British historian, writer, socialist and peace campaigner. He is probably best known today for his historical work on the British radical movements in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, in particular The Making of the English Working Class (1963). He also published influential biographies of William Morris (1955) and (posthumously) William Blake (1993) and was a prolific journalist and essayist. He also published the novel The Sykaos Papers and a collection of poetry.

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Eldon Thompson
Thompson, Eldon

Eldon Thompson (born 1974) is an American fantasy author. He is a professional author and screenwriter. He is known for his epic fantasy series The Legend of Asahiel.

Jeremy Thompson
Thompson, Jeremy

Jeremy Thompson is the fictionist responsible for the novels The Phantom Cabinet (Necro Publications) and Let's Destroy Investutech (Bedlam Press). His stories have appeared in a number of magazines and anthologies, including Into the Darkness, Under the Bed, DarkFuse, Sanitarium, and Walk Hand in Hand into Extinction. A San Diego State University graduate, Jeremy resides in Oceanside, California.

Kate Thompson
Thompson, Kate

Kate Thompson (born 1956) is an award-winning writer for children and adults. Born in Halifax, Yorkshire, she has lived in Ireland, where many of her books are set, since 1981. While Kate Thompson's children's fiction is primarily fantasy, several of her books also deal with the consequences of genetic engineering.

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Lee Thompson
Thompson, Lee

Lee Thompson writes Dark Fantasy and Crime fiction under his own name, Coming-of-Age Suspense as Thomas Morgan, and Supernatural Thrillers as Julian Vaughn. The dominating threads weaved throughout his work are love, loss, and learning how to live again. A firm believer in the enduring power of the human spirit, Lee believes that stories, no matter their format, set us on the path of transformation. He is represented by the extraordinary Chip MacGregor of MacGregor Literary.

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Nathan A. Thompson
Thompson, Nathan A.

Nathan Thompson was born in Michigan, grew up in Texas, and has been trying to get all the stories stuck out of himself for as long as he could remember. He loves reading stories, writing stories, and occasionally voicing stories when people request him to do voice work (currently on hold. Sorry folks!) He lives in Texas (back after four years of super-secret work he totally can't talk about) with his wife and new son.

Paul B. Thompson
Thompson, Paul B.

Paul B. Thompson (born 1958) is a freelance writer and novelist. He has published twenty books to date, many of which are novels set in the Dragonlance fictional universe. A number of these novels are co-authored with Tonya C. Cook.

T. R. Thompson
Thompson, T. R.

Tom is an Australian speculative fiction writer. He lives in Belgrave on the outskirts of Melbourne with his wife and two young sons.

When not writing or reading he spends too much time gaming and taking long meandering walks through the forest that always seem to end up at a tavern.

Tade Thompson
Thompson, Tade

Tade Thompson is the author of THE WORMWOOD TRILOGY winner of the 2019 Arthur C. Clarke (ROSEWATER) and Nommo Awards, nominated for the Philip K. Dick Award (ROSEWATER REDEMPTION) and British Science Fiction Association Award (ROSEWATER INSURRECTION). He is also the author of the MOLLY SOUTHBOURNE Books (Shirley Jackson Award finalist, winner of Nommo Award and Prix Julia-Verlanger, nominated for the British Science Fiction Association award, among others) and MAKING WOLF (winner of the Golden Tentacle Award). Several of his works have been optioned for screen adaptation, including the short story THE APOLOGISTS. Born in London to Yoruba parents, he is a medical doctor who lives and works on the south coast of England where he battles an addiction to books.

Vicki Lewis Thompson
Thompson, Vicki Lewis

New York Times and USA Today bestseller Vicki Lewis Thompson believes love makes the world go around and laughter makes the trip worth taking. The recipient of RWA’s Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award and the author of more than ninety books, Vicki pioneered a new kind of romance hero with Nerd in Shining Armor. Following the success of her nerd stories, Vicki launched a boisterous paranormal series featuring a matchmaking witch and wizard, an ADD dragon named George, and a black cat inspired by her own precocious feline, Eve.

Alex Thomson
Thomson, Alex

Alex Thomson worked in publishing for twelve years, and had recently changed careers to take up teaching. He wrote Death of a Clone on the train during his daily commute to London, scribbling away in biro in a notebook, surrounded by sweaty commuters. He has two small and lively boys, which explains why trying to write at home is not always a realistic option. His short fiction has been published in the Nocturne anthologies. When not writing, he can be found whiling away the hours in board game cafes or playing the bongos.

E. S. Thomson
Thomson, E. S.

E. S. Thomson has a Ph.D. in the history of medicine and works as a university lecturer in Edinburgh. She was shortlisted for the Saltire First Book Award and the Scottish Arts Council First Book Award for Beloved Poison. Elaine lives in Edinburgh with her two sons.

Brad Thor
Thor, Brad

Brad has served as a member of the Department of Homeland Security’s Analytic Red Cell Unit. He has also lectured to law enforcement organizations on over-the-horizon/future threats, and has been a keynote speaker for the National Tactical Officers Association annual conference.

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Rosiee Thor
Thor, Rosiee

Rosiee Thor began her career as a storyteller by demanding that her mother listen as Rosiee told bedtime stories instead of the other way around. She lives in Oregon with a dog, two cats, and four complete sets of Harry Potter, which she loves so much, she once moved her mattress into the closet and slept there until she came out as queer.

Addie Thorley
Thorley, Addie

Addie Thorley spent her childhood playing soccer, riding horses, and scribbling stories. After graduating from the University of Utah with a degree in journalism, she decided “hard news” didn’t contain enough magic and kissing, so she flung herself into the land of fiction and never looked back.

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J. J. Thorn
Thorn, J. J.

Hi Everyone. I'm J.J.

I love LitRPG, GameLit, and Progression Fantasy stories. These stories made me appreciate reading again. 

I'm a Canadian looking to write stories that aren't just wish-fulfillment LitRPGs. I hope to tell stories that enrage, delight, and push the limits of the LitRPG genre. I aim to get there one day :).

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Mike Thorn
Thorn, Mike

Mike Thorn is the author of the short story collection Darkest Hours. He completed his B.A. with honours at Mount Royal University and his M.A. in English Literature at the University of Calgary. His fiction has been published in a number of magazines and anthologies, including DarkFuse, Dark Moon Digest and Straylight Literary Arts Magazine. His film criticism has appeared recently in MUBI Notebook, The Seventh Row and The Film Stage. He writes Unnerving Magazine’s “Thorn’s Thoughts” book review column and co-authors the horror themed series “Devious Dialogues” with A.M. Novak for Vague Visages.

Alex Thornbury
Thornbury, Alex

Alex Thornbury is an award-winning fantasy author. She grew up in Cheshire UK, and developed deep love of history and fantasy thanks to the many castles she visited as a child. Though she grew up to be an Alchemist by trade, she never stopped fantasising about other worlds, dragons and epic battles.

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Apollos Thorne
Thorne, Apollos

Apollos Thorne is the author of the Codename: Freedom and Underworld series originally posted on Royalroad.com. After 500k views on his first novel, he decided to pursue this publishing thing. Now he's writing full time. He lives in Florida with his wife and two children.

Bella Thorne
Thorne, Bella

Bella Thorne is an actress, student, dancer, and recording artist with over 4.5 million Twitter followers and more than 4 million Facebook likes on her page. Autumn Falls is her fiction debut. She lives in Los Angeles.

Geoffrey Thorne
Thorne, Geoffrey

Geoffrey Thorne is an American novelist and screenwriter.

R. K. Thorne
Thorne, R. K.

R. K. Thorne is an independent fantasy and science fiction author whose writing is fueled by her addiction to notebooks, role-playing games, coffee, and red wine.

She has read speculative fiction since before she was probably much too young to be doing so and encourages you to do the same.

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Rebecca Thorne
Thorne, Rebecca

Rebecca Thorne is an author of all things fantasy, sci-fi, and sapphic romance. She thrives on deadlines, averages 2,700 words a day, and tries to write at least 2 books a year. (She also might be a little hyper-focused ADHD.) When she’s not writing (or avoiding writing), Rebecca can be found traveling the country as a flight attendant, or doing her best impression of a granola-girl hermit with her two dogs. 

Tamara Thorne
Thorne, Tamara

Tamara Thorne (born 1957), who also writes under the nom de plume Chris Curry, is an American horror writer born in Los Angeles, California. Her novel Winter Scream, co-authored with L. Dean James, was nominated for the 1991 Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel.

Amara Thornton
Thornton, Amara

Dr Amara Thornton is a historian at the University of London

David Thorpe
Thorpe, David

David Thorpe is a British author.

David Thorpe lives in the mountains not far from the beaches of beautiful mid-Wales. He spends his time wondering. When he was smaller he noticed that most adults seemed to have forgotten what it was like to be a child and vowed to try not to do the same himself. Previously he has worked on the sewers, written comics, published eco-books and been a journalist. If you want to make him happy you can help to save the tiger from extinction.

Gav Thorpe
Thorpe, Gav

Gav Thorpe has been rampaging across the worlds of Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 for many years as both an author and games developer. His works include the hugely popular Angels of Darkness, the Last Chancers series and the ongoing epic tale of The Sundering.

Marian L. Thorpe
Thorpe, Marian L.

 

Marian L. Thorpe is the author of the Empire's Legacy series, historical fantasy set in a world reminiscent of Europe after the fall of Rome.

Trebor Thorpe
Thorpe, Trebor

Trebor Thorpe is a pseudonym of R. L. Fanthorpe.

Brenna Thummler
Thummler, Brenna

Brenna Thummler grew up in northwestern Pennsylvania, where she developed a great love for nature trails, peanut butter, and, above all, drawing. A graduate of Ringling College of Art and Design, she was named the Society of Illustrators Zankel Scholar during her junior year. Since graduation, she has done editorial and advertising work for such clients as the New York Times, the Washington Post, Razorfish, and Empathic Films LLC. Anne of Green Gables was her first graphic novel but not her last: her first original, Sheets, will be out Fall 2018. In those rare moments she’s not creating art, you might find her dancing, making music, baking cheesecakes, or spending time with kindred spirits.

James Thurber
Thurber, James

James Grover Thurber (1894–1961) was an American author, cartoonist and celebrated wit. Thurber was best known for his cartoons and short stories, published mainly in The New Yorker magazine and collected in his numerous books. One of the most popular humorists of his time, Thurber celebrated the comic frustrations and eccentricities of ordinary people.

Rob Thurman
Thurman, Rob

Robyn Thurman, writing under the name Rob Thurman, is the author of the Cal Leandros series.

Anne Tibbets
Tibbets, Anne

After writing for Children's television, Anne Tibbets found her way to writing novels by following what she loves: books, strong female characters, twisted family dynamics, magic, sword fights, quick moving plots, and ferocious and cuddly animals. Anne divides her time between writing, her family, and two furry creatures that she secretly believes are plotting her assassination.

Karin Tidbeck
Tidbeck, Karin

Karin Tidbeck is originally from Stockholm, Sweden, and based in Malmö since 2007. She writes speculative fiction in Swedish and English. When she isn't busy producing fiction, she teaches creative writing and does occasional work as a text consultant. She's an alumna of Clarion SF & Fantasy Workshop at UCSD.

Lavie Tidhar
Tidhar, Lavie

Currently based in Laos, in South-East Asia, Lavie is an Israeli who has lived in places as exotic as Vanuatu, South Africa and Britain. As well as a clutch of highly regarded short stories and novellas, his website World SF has attracted much attention for focussing specifically on the SF and fantasy produced in non-English speaking countries of the world.

 

Mark W. Tiedemann
Tiedemann, Mark W.

Mark W. Tiedemann (born 1954) is an American author, who writes science fiction and detective fiction.

 

Cate Tiernan
Tiernan, Cate

Cate Tiernan (born 1961) is an American author.

Richard L. Tierney
Tierney, Richard L.

Richard L. Tierney (born 1936) is an American writer, poet and scholar of H. P. Lovecraft. He is the coauthor (with David C. Smith) of a series of Red Sonja novels, featuring cover art by Boris Vallejo. Some of his standalone novels utilize the mythology of Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos.

Peter Tieryas
Tieryas, Peter

Peter Tieryas is a character artist who has worked on films like Guardians of the Galaxy, Alice in Wonderlandand Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2. His novel, Bald New World, was listed as one of Buzzfeed’s 15 Highly Anticipated Books as well as Publishers Weekly’s Best Science Fiction Books of Summer 2014.

John Tigges
Tigges, John

John Tigges has also written novels under the pseudonym of William Essex.

 Tijan
Tijan,

Tijan is a New York Times Bestselling author that writes suspenseful and unpredictable novels. Her characters are strong, intense, and gut-wrenchingly real with a little bit of sass on the side. Tijan began writing later in life and once she started, she was hooked. She’s written multi-bestsellers including the Carter Reed Series, the Fallen Crest Series, and Ryan's Bed among others. She is currently writing to her heart's content in north Minnesota with an English Cocker Spaniel she adores. 

Na'amen Gobert Tilahun
Tilahun, Na'amen Gobert

Na'amen Gobert Tilahun is a bookseller and freelance writer who split his early years between Los Angeles and San Francisco. His fiction, poetry, and critical writing are published across the web, and he is the cocreator and cohost of the geek podcast, The Adventures of Yellow Peril + Magical Negro.

Patrick Tilley
Tilley, Patrick

Patrick Tilley (1928-2020) is a British science fiction author best known for The Amtrak Wars series of books - a futureworld epic set on the eve of the fourth millennium in a world emerging from the ravages of a dimly understood global holocaust. The name "Amtrak" - appropriated by a specific group of survivors - is a name remembered from what is called "The Old Time".

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Mary Ting
Ting, Mary

Mary Ting resides in Southern California with her husband and two children. She enjoys oil painting and making jewelry. Writing Crossroads was a way to grieve the death of her beloved grandmother. It was inspired by a dream she once had as a young girl.

Tim Tingle
Tingle, Tim

Tim Tingle is an Oklahoma Choctaw and an award-winning author and storyteller. His great-great grandfather, John Carnes, walked the Trail of Tears in 1835, and his paternal grandmother attended a series of rigorous Indian boarding schools in the early 1900's. Responding to a scarcity of Choctaw lore, Tingle began collecting tribal stories in the early 90's. 

Amy Tintera
Tintera, Amy

Amy Tintera grew up in Texas and now lives in Los Angeles, CA. She has degrees in journalism and film and can usually be found staring into space, dreaming up ways to make her characters run for their lives.

Hannah Tinti
Tinti, Hannah

Hannah Tinti grew up in Salem, Massachusetts. Her work has appeared in publications including "Story", "Epoch", "Alaska Quarterly Review" and "Best American Mystery Stories 2003". She earned her M.A. from New York University's Graduate Creative Writing Program and has been awarded residency fellowships from, among others, the New York State Writers Institute. She is currently the editor of "One Story" magazine.

James Tiptree Jr.
Tiptree Jr., James

James Tiptree, Jr. (1915–1987) was the pen name of American science fiction author Alice Bradley Sheldon, used from 1967 to her death. She also occasionally wrote under the pseudonym Raccoona Sheldon (1974–1977). Tiptree/Sheldon was most notable for breaking down the barriers between writing perceived as inherently "male" or "female" – it was not publicly known until 1977 that James Tiptree, Jr. was a woman.

R. L. Toalson
Toalson, R. L.

R. L. Toalson has always been captivated by woods, particularly the piney woods of Texas. Her visits to woods have taken her to dark places, hopeful places, and humorous places (she once watched her husband try to tackle the above-ground tree roots in the woods of Huntsville State Park and, instead, fly over the handlebars of his bike). Woods are magical, mysterious places that often find their way into her stories. She is the author of the middle grade novel in verse, The Colors of the Rain, and silly kid poetry that has published online and in print publications around the world.

Danny Tobey
Tobey, Danny

Danny Tobey is the author of THE GOD GAME, on sale January 7, 2020 from St. Martin's Press. He is a fifth-generation Texan and a graduate of Harvard College, Yale Law School, and UT Southwestern medical school. Harvard gave Danny the Edward Eager prize "for the best creative writing." He wrote and edited the Harvard Lampoon and was anthologized in The Best of the Harvard Lampoon: 140 Years of American Humor. Danny's first novel, the sci-fi fantasy thriller The Faculty Club, came out from Simon & Schuster. Danny is a noted expert on Artificial Intelligence. In 2019, the Library of Congress gave Danny the Burton Award for his work on AI and the law.

Betsy Tobin
Tobin, Betsy

Betsy Tobin was born in the U.S. and moved to England in 1989, where she now lives with her husband and children. Her first novel, Bone House, was short-listed for the Commonwealth Prize, and won the Herodotus Prize in the United States. Her other novels include The Bounce, Ice Land, and Crimson China. Crimson China was Radio 4 Book At Bedtime in the UK, and was short-listed for Epic Romantic Novel of the Year.

E. Catherine Tobler
Tobler, E. Catherine

E. Catherine Tobler has written an awful lot of things. Her short fiction has been nominated for the Sturgeon Award, and her work on Shimmer Magazine has been nominated for the Hugo and World Fantasy Awards.

C. Lee Tocci
Tocci, C. Lee

C. Lee Tocci is a new voice in the fantasy realm. She has a background in screenwriting and acting, and lives in Hollywood, California. Stone Voice Rising is her first book.

Anna Todd
Todd, Anna

ANNA TODD (writer/producer/influencer) is the New York Times best-selling author of the After series, which has been released in 35 languages and has sold more than twelve million copies worldwide—becoming a #1 best-seller in several countries. Always an avid reader, Todd began writing stories on her phone through Wattpad, with After becoming the platform’s most-read series with over two billion reads. She has served as a producer and screenwriter on the film adaptations of After and After We Collided, and in 2017, she founded the entertainment company Frayed Pages Media to produce innovative and creative work across film, television, and publishing. A native of Ohio, she lives with her family in Los Angeles. 

G. X. Todd
Todd, G. X.

G. X. Todd is the author of The Voices series, with Defender (Jan, 2017) and Hunted (May, 2018) so far released in the planned quartet. After completing a history degree at the University of Birmingham, Todd worked for public libraries for fifteen years, where she drove a 35-foot-long library van around the Black Country. She resides in the West Midlands, UK, and spends her days living the dream: writing books while in her PJs.

Arthur Tofte
Tofte, Arthur

Arthur R. Tofte (1902–1980) was an American science fiction and fantasy author.

Colm Tóibín
Tóibín, Colm

Colm Tóibín (born 1955) is an Irish novelist, short story writer, essayist, playwright, journalist, critic and poet.

Sarah Tolcser
Tolcser, Sarah

Sarah Tolcser lives in New Orleans, where she is an elementary technology teacher. A graduate of St. Lawrence University, she double majored in writing and philosophy. She enjoys video games and NBA basketball. She is married, with two cats.

Wendy Toliver
Toliver, Wendy

Wendy Toliver is the award-winning author of four YA novels: The Secret Life of A Teenage Siren, Miss Match, Lifted, and Once Upon A Time: Red's Untold Tale. She lives in the Utah mountains with three sons, two cats, two dogs, and one husband. She enjoys reading, hiking, wakeboarding, snowboarding, watching movies, sweet potato fries, Halloween, and daydreaming.

Christopher Tolkien
Tolkien, Christopher

Christopher John Reuel Tolkien (1924-2020) was an English editor and academic. He was the son of author J. R. R. Tolkien and the editor of much of his father's posthumously published work. Tolkien drew the original maps for his father's The Lord of the Rings.

J. R. R. Tolkien
Tolkien, J. R. R.

John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born on 1892 in Bloemfontein, South Africa. After serving in the First World War, he embarked upon academic career and was recognized as one of the finest philologists in the world. He was a professor of Anglo-Saxon at Oxford, a fellow of Pembroke College, and a fellow of Merton College until his retirement in 1959.

Tolkien is the creator of Middle-earth and author of the great modern classic, his epic masterpiece, The Lord of the Rings. Tolkien died in 1973 at the age of 81.

Michael Tolkin
Tolkin, Michael

Michael Tolkin is an award-winning writer, director, and producer. His novels include The Player, The Return of the Player, Among the Dead, and Under Radar. For the film adaptation of The Player, Tolkin won the Writers Guild Award, the British Academy Award, the PEN Center USA West Literary Award, the Edgar Allan Poe Award for best crime screenplay, and was nominated for an Academy Award. Most recently, he has been a consulting producer and writer for the Showtime series Ray Donovan.

Sarah Tolmie
Tolmie, Sarah

Sarah Tolmie is a poet, speculative fiction writer, finalist for the Campbell Award and professor of English at the University of Waterloo. Her books of poetry, Trio in 2015 and The Art of Dying in 2018, both with McGill-Queen’s University Press, were shortlisted for the Pat Lowther Award and the Griffin Prize, respectively. Her fiction, published with Aqueduct Press, includes the novels The Little Animals (2019) and The Stone Boatmen (2014), the dual novella collection Two Travelers (2016), and the short fiction collection NoFood (2014).

Petri Tolppanen
Tolppanen, Petri

Finland, born 1972.

Photo of Jussi Kaakinen and Petri Tolppanen by Ville Palonen 2008.

Tatyana Tolstaya
Tolstaya, Tatyana

Tatyana Nikitichna Tolstaya (born 1951) is a Russian writer, TV host, publicist, novelist, and essayist from the Tolstoy family, known for her fiction and "acerbic essays on contemporary Russian life".

Leo Tolstoy
Tolstoy, Leo

Leo Tolstoy, or Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy (1828–1910), was a Russian writer widely regarded as among the greatest of novelists. His masterpieces War and Peace and Anna Karenina represent in their scope, breadth and vivid depiction of 19th-century Russian life and attitudes, the peak of realist fiction.

Nikolai Tolstoy
Tolstoy, Nikolai

Count Nikolai Dmitrievich Tolstoy-Miloslavsky (born 23 June 1935) is a Russo-British monarchist and historian who writes under the name Nikolai Tolstoy.

Phillip Tomasso
Tomasso, Phillip

Phillip Tomasso III is the award-winning author of many novels: Mind Play, Tenth House, Third Ring, Johnny Blade, Adverse Impact, Convicted, Pigeon Drop, Pulse of Evil, and The Molech Prophecy - writing as Thomas Phillips, Sounds of Silence and his most recent, Vaccination and Evacuation - two of three in a zombie trilogy. He lives in Rochester, NY with his 3 kids, works full-time as a Fire Dispatcher for 9-1-1 and is hard at work on his next story!

Liz Tomforde
Tomforde, Liz

Liz Tomforde writes sports romance novels that depict realistic and healthy relationships. Her books offer a mix of witty banter and real-life struggles. Her heroes are alpha yet vulnerable, and her heroines are strong. 

​Born and raised in Northern California, Liz is the youngest of five children. She loves all things romance, traveling, dogs, and hockey.

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Heather Tomlinson
Tomlinson, Heather

Heather Tomlinson has taught English in Paris and French in the United States. She lives on a houseboat in and around Southern California with her engineer husband and their three cats.

Patrick S. Tomlinson
Tomlinson, Patrick S.

Patrick S. Tomlinson lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with a menagerie of houseplants in varying levels of health, a Mustang, and a Triumph motorcycle bought specifically to embarrass and infuriate Harley riders. When not writing sci-fi and fantasy novels and short stories, Patrick is busy developing his other passion for writing and performing stand-up comedy in the Madison, Milwaukee, and Chicago scenes.

Theresa Tomlinson
Tomlinson, Theresa

Theresa Tomlinson (born 1946) is a children's author.

Mark Tompkins
Tompkins, Mark

Mark Tompkins divides his time between entrepreneurship and the arts. The founder of the Aspen Writers’ Network, he serves on the board of the Aspen Writers’ Foundation, a program of the Aspen Institute. He is a published poet and photographer whose work is held in the permanent collections of museums in the U.S. and abroad. Born in Texas of Irish ancestry, Tompkins lives in Boston, Houston, and Aspen.

Tom Toner
Toner, Tom

Thomas N. Toner was born in the English countryside to two parents employed by the BBC (his mother was a set designer for Doctor Who). He studied fine art and painting in Loughborough before moving to Australia to write. He collects giant fossilized shark teeth, and recently returned to London, where he lives with his girlfriend.

Mac Tonnies
Tonnies, Mac

Mac Tonnies (1975–2009) was an American author and blogger whose work focused on futurology, transhumanism and paranormal topics. Tonnies grew up in Independence, Missouri, and attended William Chrisman High School and Ottawa University. He lived in Kansas City, Missouri. Tonnies had an active online presence and a "small, but devoted" readership, but supported himself by working at Starbucks and other nine-to-five jobs. In 2009 he died of cardiac arrhythmia at the age of 34.

Adrienne Tooley
Tooley, Adrienne

Adrienne Tooley grew up in Southern California, majored in musical theater in Pittsburgh, and now lives in Brooklyn with her wife, six guitars, and a banjo. In addition to writing novels, she is a singer/songwriter who has currently released three indie-folk EPs. Sweet & Bitter Magic is her debut novel.

Francine Toon
Toon, Francine

Francine Toon grew up in Sutherland and Fife, Scotland. Her poetry, written as Francine Elena, has appeared in The Sunday Times, The Best British Poetry 2013 and 2015 anthologies (Salt) and Poetry London, among other places. Pine was longlisted for the Deborah Rogers Foundation Writers Award. She lives in London and works in publishing.

Roland Topor
Topor, Roland

Roland Topor (1938–1997), was a French illustrator, painter, writer and filmmaker, known for the surreal nature of his work. He was of Polish Jewish origin and spent the early years of his life in Savoy where his family hid him from the Nazi peril.

 ToraAKR
ToraAKR,

ToraAKR fell in love with the fantasy genre at a young age after getting his grubby little hands on the Dragonlance series by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman. It was all downhill from there as a love for fiction turned into a complete addiction for the LitRPG genre. When no story could perfectly scratch the itch for adventure, he finally picked up the keyboard and started rolling his face across the keys until a story was born.

Paul Torday
Torday, Paul

Paul Torday is a British writer and the author of the comic novel, Salmon Fishing in the Yemen. The book was the winner of the 2007 Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for comic writing and was serialised on BBC Radio 4. It won the Waverton Good Read Award in 2008.

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Piers Torday
Torday, Piers

Piers Torday lives in London, England. The Last Wild is his first book.

Brad R. Torgersen
Torgersen, Brad R.

Brad R. Torgersen is a science fiction and fantasy author who debuted in the 26th volume of Writers of the Future, and has since gone on to publish in some of the genre's top venues, such as Analog Science Fiction & Fact magazine, Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show, and Galaxy's Edge magazine. In addition to winning the Writers of the Future award, Brad won the Analog Magazine 'AnLab' readers' choice award, and was the 2012 triple nominee for science fiction's top three prizes: the Hugo, the Nebula, and the Campbell awards. Brad has also collaborated with bestselling award-winners Mike Resnick and Larry Niven. 2014 will see the debut of Torgersen's first novel - The Chaplain's War - from Baen Books. A full-time healthcare tech geek by day, Brad is also a United States Army Reserve Chief Warrant Officer.

Pel Torro
Torro, Pel

Pel Torro is a pseudonym of R. L. Fanthorpe.

Steve Toutonghi
Toutonghi, Steve

Steve Toutonghi has spent over twenty years in the technology industry in Silicon Valley and Seattle. He has co-founded companies and worked for market leaders in media and enterprise software. Steve studied poetry and fiction while completing a degree in Anthropology at Stanford. He has worked in radio, at fish processors on the Kenai Peninsula and in Bristol Bay, and on commercial fishing sites. Steve lived in Japan for three years, and has hitch-hiked the length of the Pacific Coast from the Kenai Peninsula to San Francisco. Passionate about the art of storytelling, Steve has read over 125 books out-loud to entertain his wife and their gray cat, Steinbeck. Join is his first novel.

Katy Towell
Towell, Katy

Katy Towell is the creator of the Childrin R. Skary website. She is also a graphic designer, writer, and illustrator in Los Angeles with dreams of one day being the scary old lady in the house about which all the neighborhood children tell ghost stories. When not doing these things, she collects antiques, strange teas, and carnivorous houseplants, and she plays a little tune on her violin now and again.

Ahmed Khaled Towfik
Towfik, Ahmed Khaled

Ahmed Khaled Tawfik Farraag (born June 1962) is an Egyptian author, also known as Ahmed Khaled Tawfik. He is the first Arab writer to explore the Horror/Science Fiction genre and the first Arab writer to explore the Medical thriller genre. His series (Fantasia) was a first of its kind; a cleverly concocted plot that presents famous literary works to the youth, through an interactive presentation. (Fantasia) presented the young Arab reader to a wide spectrum of topics, from Arthur Conan Doyle and Sikhism, to Dostoevsky and the Cosa Nostra. Many believe that Dr. Tawfik's method in (Fantasia) was a first not only as an Arab writer, but a first of its kind worldly.

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Jessica Townsend
Townsend, Jessica

Jessica Townsend lives on the Sunshine Coast in Australia, but has lived on and off in London for a few years. She was a copywriter for eight years, and in a previous role, was the editor of a children's wildlife magazine for Steve Irwin's Australia Zoo. Nevermoor is her first novel.

Tracy Townsend
Townsend, Tracy

Debut author Tracy Townsend holds a master’s degree in writing and rhetoric from DePaul University and a bachelor’s degree in creative writing from DePauw University, a source of regular consternation when proofreading her credentials. She is chair of the English Department at the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, an elite public boarding school, where she teaches creative writing and science fiction and fantasy literature. She has been a martial arts instructor, a stage combat and accent coach, and a short-order cook for houses full of tired gamers. Now she lives in Bolingbrook, Illinois with two bumptious hounds, two remarkable children, and one very patient husband. Her short story “Late Arrivals” was published by Luna Station Quarterly in March 2016.

David Towsey
Towsey, David

David Towsey is a graduate of the Bath Spa and Aberystwyth University Creative Writing programmes. Born in Dorset, he moved to Wales and managed to lose himself there for ten years. He’s now determined to see what the rest of the world has to offer.

David Towsey also writes with Katherine Stansfield under the pseudonym of D. K. Fields.

Simon Toyne
Toyne, Simon

Simon Toyne is the bestselling author of the Sanctus trilogy: Sanctus, The Key and The Tower. He wrote Sanctus after quitting his job as a TV executive to focus on writing. It was the biggest-selling debut thriller of 2011 in the UK and an international bestseller. His books have been translated into 27 languages and published in over 50 countries. Solomon Creed is the first book in a new series. Simon lives with his family in Brighton and the South of France.

Scott Tracey
Tracey, Scott

Scott Tracey is an American author.

N. K. Traver
Traver, N. K.

As a freshman at the University of Colorado, N. K. Traver decided to pursue Information Technology because classmates said “no one could make a living” with an English degree. It wasn’t too many years later Traver realized it didn’t matter what the job paid - nothing would ever be as fulfilling as writing. Programmer by day, writer by night, it was only a matter of time before the two overlapped.

Antony Innis Travers
Travers, Antony Innis

Among other things, Antony Innis Travers has been an environmental activist and seaman who pursued both callings in combination, from Norway's North Cape to Japan, through the Panama Canal and around Cape Horn. His wanderings had begun long before, however, after a personal disagreement with the federal government led to several expatriate years in Europe... then eventually across the Sahara into Africa, through the Khyber Pass toward India and Nepal... and somewhat beyond. Ecological threats so far-flung have left him with abiding concerns, and dealing with such diverse cultures has lent him a certain alien perspective on the one he happens to be in.

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P. L. Travers
Travers, P. L.

Pamela Lyndon Travers (1899–1996) was an Australian novelist and journalist. She is best known for her novels about Mary Poppins.

Julie Travis
Travis, Julie

Julie Travis’ ‘transgenre’ fiction has been published in the independent press in the UK and North America for the last twenty-five years. After playing bass guitar in several punk bands, she co-founded the Queeruption international festival, has been an occasional album photographer for avantgarde band UNIT and recently co-founded Dead Unicorn Ventures, an LGBT+ events company in West Cornwall that has just published issue 1 of its zine, Dykes Ink, and held its debut event.

Karen Traviss
Traviss, Karen

Karen Traviss is a British science fiction author and full-time novelist.

James Treadwell
Treadwell, James

James Treadwell was born in West London and is still living there more than forty years on. Formerly an academic specialising in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British literature, he is now, and hopes always to be, a writer of fantasy novels.

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Marie Treanor
Treanor, Marie

Marie Treanor lives in Scotland with her husband and three children. She is delighted to be able to bring together her longstanding loves of vampire stories, romance and gothic fantasy.

Henry Treece
Treece, Henry

Henry Treece (1911–1966) was a British poet and writer, who worked also as a teacher, and editor. He is perhaps best remembered now as a historical novelist, particularly as a children's historical novelist, although he also wrote some adult historical novels.

Jo Treggiari
Treggiari, Jo

Jo Treggiari was born in London, England, and raised in Ottawa, Ontario. Her first attempts at writing were when she started revising classic fairy tales at age eight. Jo spent several years in San Francisco, where she trained as a boxer, wrote for punk magazines, and owned her own record label.

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Ian Tregillis
Tregillis, Ian

Ian Tregillis is an American author. He is the author of the alternate history trilogy The Milkweed Triptych and a contributor to George R. R. Martin's Wild Cards series. He is an alumnus of the Clarion Workshop, and holds a Ph.D. in physics.

Gita Trelease
Trelease, Gita

Born in Sweden, Gita Trelease has lived in New York, Paris, and a tiny town in central Italy, though she has spent much of her life in New England. She attended Yale College and New York University, where she earned a Ph.D. in English literature and culture; her dissertation focused on the figure of the criminal in nineteenth-century British novels. Enchantée is Gita’s debut novel.

Peter Tremayne
Tremayne, Peter

Peter Berresford Ellis (born 1943) is a historian, literary biographer, and novelist who has published over 90 books to date either under his own name or his pseudonyms Peter Tremayne and Peter MacAlan. He has also published 95 short stories. Under Peter Tremayne, he is the author of the Sister Fidelma historical mystery series. His work has appeared in 25 languages.

Paul Tremblay
Tremblay, Paul

Paul G. Tremblay (born 1971) is an American author and editor of contemporary horror, dark fantasy, and science fiction. Tremblay received two Bram Stoker Award nominations in 2007 and he is a juror for the Shirley Jackson Awards.

Brian Trent
Trent, Brian

Brian Trent's speculative fiction appears regularly in the world's top markets, including Analog, Fantasy & Science Fiction, COSMOS, Nature, Galaxy's Edge, Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show, Daily Science Fiction, Terraform, Escape Pod, Pseudopod, The Year's Best Military and Adventure Sci-Fi, The Mammoth Book of Dieselpunk, The Cackle of Cthulhu, Third Flatiron, Flame Tree's Gothic Series, and much more.

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Emma Trevayne
Trevayne, Emma

Emma Trevayne is a full-time writer. She is an avid music collector, a lover of computer code languages, and a photographer. She has written two young adult novels, Coda and Chorus, and a middle grade novel, Flights and Chimes and Mysterious Times. She has lived in Canada, England, and America.

Elleston Trevor
Trevor, Elleston

Elleston Trevor was the pseudonym, and eventually legal name, of the British novelist Trevor Dudley-Smith (1920–1995), who also wrote as Adam Hall, Simon Rattray, Howard North, Roger Fitzalan, Mansell Black, Trevor Burgess, Warwick Scott, Caesar Smith and Lesley Stone. Trevor worked in many genres, but is principally remembered for his 1964 adventure story The Flight of the Phoenix, written as Elleston Trevor, and for a series of Cold War thrillers featuring the British secret agent Quiller, written under the pseudonym Adam Hall.

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Brenda Trim
Trim, Brenda

Brenda loves everything paranormal. She has co-authored over twenty-five books in the best-selling Dark Warrior Alliance series, as well as the Hollow Rock Shifter's series. She also has best-selling solo titles readers are raving about.

Brenda creatsd worlds that feature dangerously handsome heroes and feisty heroines. With the help of popcorn and candy, she takes dragons, fairies, witches, vampires, and so much more and brings them to life. She lives in Texas with her husband and three kids who fuel not only her heart but her life.

If she's not writing, she's reading, traveling, or knee-deep in projects with her husband and five sisters. She encourages readers to Dream Big. If your dreams don't terrify and electrify you then they aren't big enough!

Join Brenda Trim's Reader Club to get FREE books, sneak peeks, and exclusive giveaways for newsletter followers: https://www.trimandjulka.com/newsletter/

Louis Trimble
Trimble, Louis

Louis Preston Trimble (1917-1988) was an American writer and academic. His published work included science fiction, westerns, and mysteries, as well as academic non-fiction. He generally wrote as Louis Trimble, but used the pseudonym "Stuart Brock" for some of his work.

Wendy Trimboli
Trimboli, Wendy

Wendy Trimboli grew up in England, Germany and the United States, and learned to speak two languages well enough that most people can understand her. Determined to ignore her preference for liberal arts, she attended the US Air Force Academy then worked as an intelligence officer, which was less exciting than it sounds. These days she has a creative writing MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts, and lives in Colorado with her family, border collie, and far too many books.

Laura Trinder
Trinder, Laura

Laura Trinder is an illustrator and creator of children’s books and comics. She works from a cosy home studio in Hertfordshire, UK. She’s a co-founder of indie comics studio Improper Books and one half of the creative duo Trindles & Read. Laura was a passionate bookseller for many years. Despite no longer splitting her time between illustrating and bookselling, she’s still a bookseller at heart.

Amish Tripathi
Tripathi, Amish

Amish Tripathi (born 1974) is an Indian author. He is known for his novels The Immortals of Meluha and The Secret of the Nagas. Tripathi's debut work The Immortals of Meluha was a surprise bestseller, breaking into the top seller charts within a week of its launch.

Ben Tripp
Tripp, Ben

Ben Tripp is an artist, writer, and designer who has worked with major entertainment companies and motion picture studios for more than two decades. He is also one of the world’s leading conceptualists of public experiences, with a global portfolio of projects ranging from urban master planning to theme parks. He lives with his family in Los Angeles.

Tracy Trivas
Trivas, Tracy

Tracy Trivas, a graduate of Dartmouth College, won a Dartmouth Graduate Fellowship to study Victorian Literature at Oxford University, England. She received her Masters Degree in English from Middlebury College. She directed a Gifted and Talented program in a Los Angeles private school and has published gifted and talented workbooks as well as an adult non-fiction book, A Princess Found. The Wish Stealers is her first book for children. She lives in California with her family.

Alan F. Troop
Troop, Alan F.

Alan F. Troop (born 1945) is an American author.

Wayne Gerard Trotman
Trotman, Wayne Gerard

Wayne Gerard Lionel Trotman (born 1964) is a British independent filmmaker, writer, photographer, composer and producer of electronic music.

William R. Trotter
Trotter, William R.

William R. Trotter (born 1943) is an American author and historian.

Jenny Trout
Trout, Jenny

Jenny Trout is a writer, blogger, and funny person.

Writing as Jennifer Armintrout, she made the USA Today Bestseller list with Blood Ties Book One: The Turning. Her novel American Vampire was named one of the top ten horror novels of 2011 by Booklist Magazine Online.

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Kathryn Troy
Troy, Kathryn

I'm Kathryn Troy: a budding novelist, a self-trained expert of horror in all its iterations, a published historian and Adjunct Professor, an apprentice baker, and a wife and mother of two.

The intention of this sacred space is to act as a sounding board for my musings on horror, fantasy, myth, adventure, the occasional romance, and most especially, anything and everything having to do with vampires. Things under review here will be litearture, film, tv shows, video games, etc. etc. ad nauseum, as they pass through my psyche. I may not view the most up to date releases and titles--you certainly won't find the whole of the year's bestseller lists covered here--but rather a tightly knit family of creativity united by common themes of awesomeness. And, as is par for the course at this stage in my life, it will be one of many vessels through which my own powers of fiction are honed. You will be privy to my innermost thoughts about works in progress.

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Danielle Trussoni
Trussoni, Danielle

Danielle Trussoni is the author of Falling Through the Earth: A Memoir, which was the recipient of the 2006 Michener-Copernicus Society of America Award, was a BookSense pick and was one of The New York Times Ten Best Books of 2006. Her first novel Angelology will be published in 30 countries.

Thomas Tryon
Tryon, Thomas

Thomas "Tom" Tryon (1926–1991) was an American film and television actor, best-known for playing the title role in the film The Cardinal (1963) and the Walt Disney television character Texas John Slaughter (1958–1961). He later became a writer and authored several science fiction, horror and mystery novels.

Tom Tryon
Tryon, Tom

Tom Tryon is a pseudonym of Thomas Tryon.

E. C. Tubb
Tubb, E. C.

Edwin Charles Tubb (1919–2010) was a British writer of science fiction, fantasy and western novels. The author of over 140 novels and 230 short stories and novellas, Tubb is best known for The Dumarest Saga (US collective title: Dumarest of Terra) an epic science-fiction saga set in the far future. Michael Moorcock wrote "His reputation for fast-moving and colourful SF writing is unmatched by anyone in Britain."

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Kristin O' Donnell Tubb
Tubb, Kristin O' Donnell

Kristin O'Donnell Tubb's first novel, Selling Hope, garnered terrific reviews, including a star from Booklist, which said, “Tubb deftly ingrains a thoughtful ethical question into the story, but never overdoes it in this bouncy tale populated by a terrific cast of characters.” Kristin lives in Tennessee with her family.

April Genevieve Tucholke
Tucholke, April Genevieve

April Genevieve Tucholke is a full-time writer and a member of the Lucky 13s, a community of writers whose debut novels will release in 2013 from major U.S. publishers. April digs classic movies, redheaded villians, big kitchens, and discussing murder at dinner table. She and her husband — a librarian, former rare-book dealer, and journalist — live in Bend, Oregon, at the edge of the forest, where the air smells like pine, and coyotes can be heard howling at night.

James R. Tuck
Tuck, James R.

James R. Tuck is a professional tattoo artist and author of the Deacon Chalk, occult bounty hunter series of dark urban fantasy novels published by Kensington.

Don Tucker
Tucker, Don

Don Tucker resides in Owasso, Oklahoma, and graduated from Lubbock, Tex. High School. While pursuing his degree in economics at Tulsa U., he was nominated by a law professor as "One of the Outstanding Young Men in America" for the Jaycees.

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Ella Tucker
Tucker, Ella

Ella Tucker is the spirited creator behind heartfelt small-town shifter romances, where passion meets the untamed wilderness, and love always finds a way. Raised on tales of mystery and magic, Ella has always been fascinated by the allure of hidden worlds and the deep bonds of community. Her stories transport readers to quaint Southern towns where strong, protective shifters find their true mates amidst challenges that test their loyalty and love.

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Gregory M. Tucker
Tucker, Gregory M.

Gregory M. Tucker is the award-winning author of the screen play, Gone Are the Days, and the novel The Ancients. He lives in Northern New Mexico and Gilbert, Arizona, with his beautiful wife, Stacie.

K.A. Tucker
Tucker, K.A.

K.A. Tucker writes captivating stories with an edge.

She is the internationally bestselling author of the Ten Tiny Breaths and Burying Water series, He Will Be My Ruin, Until It Fades, Keep Her Safe, The Simple Wild, Be the Girl, and Say You Still Love Me. Her books have been featured in national publications including USA Today, Globe & Mail, Suspense Magazine, Publisher's Weekly, Oprah Mag, and First for Women. She has been nominated for the Goodreads Choice Award for Best Romance 2013 for TEN TINY BREATHS and Best Romance 2018 for THE SIMPLE WILD. KEEP HER SAFE made Suspense Magazine's Best of 2018 list for Romantic Suspense.

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Phil Tucker
Tucker, Phil

Phil Tucker is a Brazilian/Brit that currently resides in Asheville, NC, where he resists the siren call of the forests and mountains to sit inside and hammer away at his laptop.

Stacey L. Tucker
Tucker, Stacey L.

Stacey L. Tucker uses the action/adventure genre to bridge science and spirituality in her Equal Night series. Tucker's first book in the trilogy, Ocean's Fire, took gold at the Living Now Book Awards and she's looking to make magic again with Book 2, Alchemy's Air. She has written for Women's World, Working Mother, and PopSugar, and speaks to teen groups about self-empowerment and awareness in today's social media-saturated climate.

Wilson Tucker
Tucker, Wilson

Arthur Wilson "Bob" Tucker (1914–2006) was an American mystery, action adventure, and science fiction writer, who wrote professionally as Wilson Tucker.

He was also a prominent member of science fiction fandom, who wrote extensively for fanzines under the name Bob Tucker, a family nickname bestowed in childhood (his pronunciation corruption as a child of the actual nickname "Bub"). He became a prominent analyst and critic of the field, as well as the coiner of such terms as "space opera".

C. J. Tudor
Tudor, C. J.

C. J. Tudor was born in Salisbury and grew up in Nottingham, where she still lives with her partner and young daughter.

She left school at sixteen and has had a variety of jobs over the years, including trainee reporter, radio scriptwriter, shop assistant, ad agency copywriter and voiceover.

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M. R. Tufo
Tufo, M. R.

A pseudonym of Mark Tufo.

Mark Tufo
Tufo, Mark

Mark Tufo was born in Boston Massachusetts. He attended UMASS Amherst where he obtained a BA and later joined the US Marine Corp. He was stationed in Parris Island SC, Twenty Nine Palms CA and Kaneohe Bay Hawaii. After his tour he went into the Human Resources field with a worldwide financial institution and has gone back to college at CTU to complete his masters.

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Nisha J. Tuli
Tuli, Nisha J.

Nisha J. Tuli is a Canadian fantasy romance author, whose books feature kick ass heroines, swoony love interests, and slow burns with plenty of heat. Fans of The Princess Bride and A Court of Thorns and Roses will find themselves at home in her worlds.

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Stephen Tunney
Tunney, Stephen

Stephen Tunney is an author and painter living in New York City.

Antti Tuomainen
Tuomainen, Antti

Antti Tuomainen is the award-winning author of eight novels: A Killer I Wish, My Brother’s Keeper, The Healer, Dark as My Heart, The Mine, The Man Who Died, Palm Beach Finland and his latest – Little Siberia. He has been called ‘The King of Helsinki Noir’ by the Finnish press and his writing has garnered attention worldwide.

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Cadwell Turnbull
Turnbull, Cadwell

Cadwell Turnbull is a graduate from the North Carolina State University's Creative Writing MFA in Fiction and English MA in Linguistics. He was the winner of the 2014 NCSU Prize for Short Fiction and attended Clarion West 2016. His short fiction has appeared in The Verge, Lightspeed, Nightmare, and Asimov's Science Fiction. His Asimov's short story ''When the Rains Come Back'' made Barnes and Noble's Sci-Fi & Fantasy's Short Fiction Roundup in April 2018. His Nightmare story ''Loneliness Is in Your Blood'' was selected for The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2018. His Asimov's novelette ''Other Worlds and This One'' was also selected by the anthology as a notable story. The Lesson is his debut novel.

Ann Turner
Turner, Ann

Ann Warren Turner (born 1945) is an American poet and children's author.

George Turner
Turner, George

George Reginald Turner (1916–1997) was an Australian author and critic.

Katharine Turner
Turner, Katharine

Katharine Turner is a British writer who lives in Los Angeles, California. She loves reading books, watching movies, the otters at The Los Angeles Zoo, piña coladas and getting caught in the rain.

Marc Turner
Turner, Marc

Marc Turner was born in Toronto, Canada, but grew up in England. He graduated from Lincoln College, Oxford University, in 1996 with a BA (Hons) in Law, and subsequently worked at a top ten law firm in the City of London. After more than ten years in the legal profession he gave in to his lifelong writing addiction and started upon a new career path. He now works full-time as a writer. When the Heavens Fall is his first novel.

Megan Whalen Turner
Turner, Megan Whalen

Megan Whalen Turner is an American fantasy author.

Sadie Turner
Turner, Sadie

Sadie Turner is a Los Angeles-based producer and writer originally from Brighton, England, who works in business development with several Hollywood entrepreneurs. She has various projects in development, and also teaches yoga.

Stacey Turner
Turner, Stacey

Stacey Turner is the former owner of Angelic Knight Press, now the Supernatural Horror Imprint for Ragnarok, and she remains its Managing Editor. She loves reading and writing horror and dark fantasy, but does not love scarecrows, creepy dolls, birds (of any sort), snakes, clowns or garden gnomes.

Suzy Turner
Turner, Suzy

Although Suzy is a Yorkshire lass at heart, she left her home town of Rotherham, UK, to move to Portugal with her family when she was ten.

The Algarve continues to be her home, where she lives with her childhood sweetheart husband Michael and their menagerie of cats and dogs.

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Tej Turner
Turner, Tej

Tej Turner does not have any particular place he would say he is ‘from’, as his family moved between various parts of England during his childhood. He eventually settled in Wales, where he studied Creative Writing and Film at Trinity College in Carmarthen, followed by a master’s degree at The University of Wales Lampeter.

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Harry Turtledove
Turtledove, Harry

Harry Norman Turtledove (born 1949) is an American historian and novelist. He writes historical fiction, alternate history, science fiction and fantasy novels.

Harry Turtledove has written books under three pseudonyms: Eric Iverson, Dan Chernenko and H. N. Turteltaub.

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 TurtleMe
TurtleMe,

Wearing the mask of TurtleMe, this writer has progressed from his title as a Berkeley graduate and discarded his identity has a corporate worker and delved into the world of fantasy.

As a recognized web serial author for over two years, TurtleMe brings together a mix of traditional literature alongside fast-paced installments into his novel "The Beginning After The End", an epic fantasy starting from the rebirth of a king into a new life of magic and twisted fate.

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Stuart Turton
Turton, Stuart

Stuart Turton's debut novel, The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle, won the 2019 Costa First Novel Award and the Books Are My Bag Readers Award for Best Novel, and was shortlisted for the Specsavers National Book Awards and the British Book Awards Debut of the Year. A Sunday Times bestseller for three weeks, it has been translated into over thirty languages and has also been a bestseller in Italy, Russia and Poland. Stuart lives near London with his wife and daughter.

Maria Turtschaninoff
Turtschaninoff, Maria

Maria Turtschaninoff was born in 1977 and has been writing fairy tales since she was five. She is the author of many books about magical worlds. She has been awarded, the Swedish YLE Literature Prize and has twice won the Society of Swedish Literature Prize. She has also been nominated for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award. Maresi is the first book in the three-part Red Abbey Chronicles, all of which will be published by Pushkin Press. Maresi is being published in 8 languages and won the Finlandia Junior Prize.

Frank Tuttle
Tuttle, Frank

Frank Tuttle lives in the humid wilderness of North Mississippi with his wife Karen and their ever-expanding pack of rescue dogs. Frank started writing shortly before the dinosaurs vanished (rumors of this mass extinction and the completion of Frank's first novel are unfounded and hurtful), and sold his first piece to Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine in 1994. Since then, Frank has sold fiction to Weird Tales and various other venues. Frank is either an avid computer gamer or a decorated Olympic triathalon athlete, who claims that his favorite fantasy fiction is probably Roger Zelazny's "Amber" series, or "Lord of the Rings," depending on which he re-read last.

Lisa Tuttle
Tuttle, Lisa

Lisa Tuttle (born 1952) is an American science fiction, fantasy and horror author.

Mark Twain
Twain, Mark

Samuel Langhorne Clemens (1835–1910), better known by the pen name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist. He is best known for his novels Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

John Twelve Hawks
Twelve Hawks, John

John Twelve Hawks is the author of the New York Times Bestseller, The Traveler (2005) and its successors. His identity is unknown.

Grace Tydings
Tydings, Grace

Grace Tydings lives in Maryland with her husband and pets. She loves the Urban Fantasy genre and is currently working on the next installment of the Black Paw Series (Release date 2020) and a new series which will be released by the end of the year.

Kathy Tyers
Tyers, Kathy

Kathy Tyers (born 1952) is an American author and musician currently living in Bozeman, Montana.

Bridget Tyler
Tyler, Bridget

Bridget Tyler grew up in Berkeley, California. She moved to Los Angeles to work in the film and television industry as an executive and writer. She now lives in Oregon with her husband, a robotics professor at Oregon State University, and her daughter.

Val Tyler
Tyler, Val

Val Tyler is a British author.

Katharine Tynan
Tynan, Katharine

Katharine Tynan (1859-1931) was born in Dublin and raised at Whitehall, the family home in Clondalkin. Her literary salon there attracted notables such as W. B. Yeats, with whom she formed a lifelong friendship. Tynan became a prolific writer, authoring more than a hundred novels in addition to memoirs and numerous volumes of poetry. Her works deal with feminism, Catholicism, and nationalism — Yeats declared of her early collection Shamrocks (1887) that “in finding her nationality, she has also found herself”.

Donald Tyson
Tyson, Donald

Donald Tyson is a Canadian from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Early in life he was drawn to science by an intense fascination with astronomy, building a telescope by hand when he was eight. He began university seeking a science degree, but became disillusioned with the aridity and futility of a mechanistic view of the universe and shifted his major to English. After graduating with honors he has pursued a writing career. Now he devotes his life to the attainment of a complete gnosis of the art of magic in theory and practice. His purpose is to formulate an accessible system of personal training composed of East and West, past and present, that will help the individual discover the reason for one's existence and a way to fulfill it.

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