Editor, writer, artist. Loves mysteries, GS Warriors, Kobe, New York
City everything about space & our universe(s),and hanging out with
my Viking. Founder, editor Softalk magazine, now in Smithsonian as
pioneer of the microcomputer industry; Al's there too.
Sasha Cooke
Sasha is a sometime squash coach, sometime English teacher whose
previous efforts at fiction have involved mailed checks, women he's
sure he's never even met, and students who are going to have a great
backhand quite soon. After 12 years in East Africa he has
recently moved to Arizona, reversing King Tut's historic journey.
He has two children who, with his spouse, constitute the better 90% of
the family.
Chris Dec
Chris is a graphic designer and jewelry craftswoman by day, writer
by night. A published poet and author of a number of essays, Chris is
currently writing her first novel. She joins the growing ranks of
squash enthusiasts whose experience remains in the garden of zucchinis.
To even suggest that she takes her 100-pound, energetic and
undisciplined dog Huck, named after Huckleberry Finn, for a walk,
awakens memories that hurt her arm socket greatly, so, no... he just
runs a lot on the property. You can see examples of her graphic design
projects at: www.chrisdecgraphicdesign.wordpress.com and can see her vintage inspired jewelry at www.christinedecjewelry.wordpress.com.
Sean Hanlon
Sean is a career journalist living in the Seattle area who, in his
words, has "five sadly out of print crime novels to my name".
Steve Hufford Proud
father, fortunate husband, former squash coach and blogger, long-time
squash/tennis/court tennis player, enjoys wielding a pen almost as much
as swinging a racquet.
A.J. Kohlhepp
A.J. teaches and coaches at Berkshire School (MA). He was on the
winning side for the Black Knight / DSR team fiction contest that
resulted in The Racketeers.
James Prudden
James
(The Squashist) Prudden is an enthusiastic player of 40 years'
duration, which explains his dodgy right knee, and the editorial
director of a medical publishing company, which explains why he is
convinced he is suffering from a multitude of diseases at any one time.