Michael Hingson wrote the runaway bestseller, Thunder Dog: The True Story of a Blind Man, His Guide Dog, and the Triumph of Trust at Ground Zero. He lives in Victoriaville, Southern California with his wife, Karen, his guide dog, Africa, and Africa's mother Fantasia.
Nikki Haverstock is a writer who lives on a small ranch high in the Rocky Mountains. She has studied comedy writing at Second City and has published over a dozen cozy, space, and paranormal mysteries that are heavy on humor.
Terry Nichols served thirty years as a National Park Service ranger, protecting and interpreting parks located primarily in the southwestern United States.
David Chill is a USA Today bestselling author and has written thirteen novels: Post Pattern, Fade Route, Bubble Screen, Safety Valve, Corner Blitz, Nickel Package, Double Pass, Tampa Two, Flea Flicker, Swim Move, Hard Count, Jet Sweep, and Curse Of The Afflicted.
Leanne Owens is an Australian English teacher with a Master's in Education who has written for magazines for decades. She also wrote and reported for Horse Talk TV. Leanne writes mystery, crime, romance, and teen mystery novels, mostly with equestrian themes.
Samantha was a finalist in The Wishing Shelf Book Award for 2021 for her debut novel, Blood Orphan, book 1 in The Tom Grant Series – an ongoing series of which four books have been released. She enjoys writing fast paced thrillers with characters you can relate to.
Do you believe in magic? Rebecca Main does. Her magic wand is a well-worn pen that’s been known to weave stories that transport readers to other worlds. Other enchanting pastimes of Rebecca include traveling and showering her two cats, Dorcas and Pudge, with love.
K. Thomas is a human, not a talking cat. Time to Wake was her first novel. She meant to publish one sooner, but fell in love with her day job. Unlike her main character, she likes numbers and budgets, almost as much as she likes words.​Follow K.
Along with his wife and daughter, Matt lives as a digital nomad, traveling the world while researching for his novels. He read approximately a bazillion books a year, loves video games, and relaxes by binge-watching Netflix with his wife.
James P. Sumner has been writing thrillers since 2013. In his career, he has published 16 novels — including 15 bestsellers and 1 international bestselling — and 6 short stories.