Wulf Moon is a Pacific Northwest writer. He believes in born storytellers. You also have to serve seven cats—every successful writer knows that—but allow only ONE in your office. But if you want more proof, here it is:
Moon wrote his first science fiction story when he was fifteen. It won the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards—the same contest that first discovered Stephen King, Truman Capote, Joyce Carol Oates, and many other iconic names in the arts. This story became his first professional sale when it sold to Science World.
His Borg love story was a winner in Pocket Books’ Star Trek: Strange New Worlds contest. Moon also won a contest by bestselling author Nora Roberts, writing the conclusion to “Riley Slade’s Return.” His story “Beast of the Month” earned Honorable Mentions from all three of the Writers of the Future Coordinating Judges, and sold to the Strange Beasties anthology from Third Flatiron Publishing. They also published his story, “War Dog.” In Critters Annual Readers’ Poll, it was awarded Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Short Story of 2018.
Moon has created numerous podcast episodes for Gallery of Curiosities and Third Flatiron. He is podcast director for Future Science Fiction Digest.
Donald Maass of the Donald Maass Literary Agency has represented Moon on one novel, and has requested the epic fantasy he’s currently completing, Driftweave.
This is Moon’s third professional sale. He finds it ironic that winning the contest known for discovering new writers has also made him a pro in one fell swoop.
Alice Wang was born in 2003 in Florida, before moving to the state of Washington as a toddler.
Proverbially, she began drawing before she could walk. Whatever the case, Wang has been drawing for as long as she can remember, and grew up surrounded by stacks of notebooks filled with her own scribbles. As a youth growing up in today’s technologically developed world, she discovered the online art community in middle school and began posting her art on social media and blogs, learning about the art world and interacting with experienced artists in the process.
Today, Wang is a hobbyist illustrator, frequently entering competitions. She now also takes illustration commissions. Currently, she is a sophomore attending Bellevue High School in Bellevue, Washington. www.alicezyuwang.pb.online