

Alex is an author of epic fantasy tales that snare you in with imaginative worldbuilding and keep you reading with beautiful love stories and intricate plots. He currently resides in the lush campus of a Dutch university, where he gazes forlornly upon the wet landscape, and dreams of living in another world. Alex, when not otherwise occupied with programming stuff, likes to read, play RPGs, and go to the gym.
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Alexiel Ravenswood lives in Northern California with his wonderful family and several pets. He is a published composer, versatile actor, and director. Having a lifelong love with fiction and fantasy has been very influential in all of his work. Growing up reading the classics has also helped to shape different worlds, far away lands, and fantastic people. He has also worked at an animal preserve and his experience working with lions has been a major influence on his writing and composing.

Author Aydan Sattler (she/they) has been chasing stories for as long as she can remember. Though as a kid, most of them ran faster than she did. In high school, she finally caught a few and started writing them down, and she’s never stopped since.
Aydan lives in California with her very spoiled bearded dragon, who believes she’s the real star of the household. When not writing, Aydan can usually be found off on adventures, whether that’s kayaking, hiking, cosplaying, or saving worlds in video games.
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Stuart Schuffman is a writer, poet, TV host, activist, and full-time cultural instigator.
His website, BrokeAssStuart.com, is one of the Bay Area’s most influential platforms for artculture, politics, and nightlife. His writing has been translated into multiple languages, and heonce hosted a travel show on IFC called Young, Broke & Beautiful. Stuart was named “Best Writer” by SF Weekly and “Best Local Website” by the SF Bay Guardian/48 Hills.
He lives in San Francisco, where he continues to write, rant, and resist.

Unlike other people central to the development of the mountain bike, Charlie Kelly has not spent his entire working life in the bike industry. But in the early days of the sport pretty much everyone who rode a mountain bike either knew Charlie personally or knew of him. Charlie was one of the main instigators of the sport.
In 1976 Charlie organized the downhill time trial called Repack – the crucible of mountain biking. From towns all around the base of Mount Tamalpais, we rode to Repack to compete and share ideas, spurring the bike’s evolution. In 1979, Charlie and his buddy Gary Fisher founded MountainBikes, launching the industry. The following year, Charlie created Fat Tire Flyer, mountain biking’s first magazine and, for several years, the voice of the movement.
Website: https://fattireflyer.com/charlie/

Evan Calderon-Diltz has been writing short stories since they were eight, and has always been their passion; it got them through some challenging times. They wrote and illustrated the first draft of “Wings” when their friend, Avi, needed words of affirmation, and this is what came out. They encourage all readers to find passions that make them happy.
“There is always something out there that can bring you joy, even if you haven’t found it yet. And if you find yourself afraid to make mistakes, remember this: there is no wrong way to create art.”
-Evan

Graduated from Southern Oregon University with a Bachelor's Degree in Art
Completed a postgraduate program at California State University, Monterey Bay for Science Illustration.
Recently completed an internship at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, IL (Invertebrate paleontology).
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