Stories from the edge of possibility.
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Life is one of the greatest stories ever told. I like to explore the what-ifs and imagine what could be, what has not, and what could have been. — Attribution
Write your main bio paragraph here. Who are you? What drew you to speculative fiction? Give readers a sense of you as a person and as an artist.
Continue with a second paragraph about your writing journey — the worlds you build, the themes you explore, and what drives your work forward.
A third paragraph can touch on personal details — where you live, what you do when you're not writing, or anything that helps readers feel connected to you.
Life is one of the greatest stories ever told. I like to explore the what-ifs and imagine what could be, what has not, and what could have been. — Your Name
New worlds are coming. Here's what's ahead.
Write a compelling description of this upcoming book. Hook the reader with a sense of the world, the central conflict, or the stakes — 2–3 sentences that leave them wanting more.
Description for your second upcoming title. What's the genre? What's the premise? Give readers something to look forward to.
Description for your third upcoming title. Keep it punchy and atmospheric.
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Replace this with your actual answer. Give readers a real update, or point them to your newsletter / social media for the latest news on release dates.
List the platforms where your books are available — your own store, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, local independent bookshops, etc. Feel free to include links.
Share your answer here — whether you attend conventions, do online signings, or host local events. Direct readers to wherever your event schedule lives.
Describe your policy here — yes, no, or it depends. Point genuine inquiries toward the contact form and set expectations for response times.
Talk about your newsletter — what's in it, how often it goes out, and how to subscribe. Include a signup link if you have one.
Describe your genres and any sub-genres or crossover elements. Help readers understand what kind of experience to expect from your books.
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