Michael lives a life of adventure. If you call adventure
deciding to go and get an English degree in his 30’s. A bit
young to have enjoyed the pulps when they originally came
out, he gained an appreciation for them through the unlikely
road of early 1980’s adventure television. Looking for
similarly entertaining fare, he saw the Alec Baldwin “The
Shadow” movie, and spent the next several weeks
reading all he could about The Shadow and his
contemporaries. Ever since he’s dreamed of finding a way to
bring this appreciation to others, which helped lead him
here.
When not reading about pulps, he writes pulp-inspired
stories and watches bad movies. He lives in Milwaukee with
his parents and several cats.

Neal Bohl was born in a hospital shortly after a plane crashed in the parking lot. He then went to the new house his parents just bought across the street from a major airport. Surprisingly, an aircraft hasn't fallen on him. Yet.
He currently lives in Arizona (The Facepalm State) with his family, two cats, and entirely too many objects. His current projects include this website, a Superhero-centered boardgame, a couple of ongoing serial fictions, and numerous things that will probably never see the light of day.
A lifelong geek, and darn proud of it! Iain grew up as a fan of science fiction - particularly Doctor Who - and as a consequence has an imagination far too vivid for his own good!
Iain lives in Scotland, in a town called Penicuik near Edinburgh, where he spends his spare time writing, writing and writing some more.
Little gives him more joy than the notion of entertaining another person. Or, failing that, directing someone towards something another made which is entertaining. His life's work is to make you smile. Yes, you personally.
After years spent in such diverse occupations as human resources and information technology, Sue Penkivech finally decided to take a stab at writing. Her first short story was published in 2008 in “Barren Worlds”, an anthology by Hadley Rille Press, and has sold another to the forthcoming "Infinity Swords" anthology (tentatively 2010). She's currently working on the further adventures of Douglas and Virginia in the Multiversal Time Protection Unit.
When not writing, Sue works as a bookfair merchandiser, spends time with her family, reviews books for Scholastic, and reads anything she can get her hands on. Visit her on the web at suepenkivech.wordpress.com.
Michael Durant is a mid-twenties Bostonian. In addition to publishing reviews and stories for Fantastic Pulp, Durant also writes for his blog at Foxed Productions, as well as a local Boston political blog called Lovers Muggers and Thieves.
The design portion of this project got a great boost from Matthew James Taylor's 'Holy Grail' 3 column liquid layout. As well as the always helpful php.net documentation and all the people who maintain it. Thank you all.
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