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Authors: J. S. Collyer

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About The Author

 

J. S. Collyer was born in Birkenhead on the Wirral in England before moving around a lot with her family at a young age. Settling finally in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, she was already an avid storyteller having started to write stories from as soon as she could hold a pencil.

She began reading obsessively when she discovered Star Wars and science fiction in secondary school and went on to study literature and creative writing up to Master of Arts’ level at the Lancaster University. After graduating with her MA in 2008 she has stayed in Lancaster with her partner and kept her hand in with short stories and has started a few novels, before finally getting the idea for
Zero
after deciding to put a fantasy project on hold.

She has always had a taste for narratives that are larger than life and science fiction delivers what she needs. But, though it’s true she likes spaceships, lasers and moon rocks, she also likes humanity, sincerity and relating to her characters. They may live on the moon, but they’re real and she is committed to creating human narratives albeit usually with a super-human backdrop.

 

Discover more of her fiction as well as details of previously published work on her blog
http://jcollyer.wordpress.com
.

 

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