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Brandon
Franklin Hurst lives in Cambridge, England with his wife, while
working as an editor and freelance writer. The second of three
children, he was born in Nottingham, England and spent his
school days in Somerset, where he took an interest in both
science and theology.
He holds a
degree in Theology and a PhD in Old Testament Studies from
Cambridge University, and his trained as a counselor. Since
finishing his degree, Brandon has worked as a research assistant
for a symbolism project, freelanced as an celebrity biographer,
and most recently worked on a biblical research project.
Hurst
enjoys puttering on his allotment, trying hard to get things to
grow, and hopes to one day raise llamas and/or vicunas (if it
ever becomes legal). M-Trait is his first novel.
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Anne
Ewing Rassios, PhD,
born and raised in Southern California, has been living and working in rural
Greece for the past thirty years ago, as a writer and a geo-scientist.
A
graduate of Rice University with a degree in Geology, and a PhD from
University of California at Davis, Anne is an internationally renown
geo-scientist, who specialties range from tectonic ore analysis to field
mapping. She has authored over forty research papers based on extensive field
work conducted throughout the geologic corners of Greece, Cyprus, the Balkans,
and Britain.
A
prolific creative writer, Anne’s favorite subject is Greece and its people.
Besides writing the weekly humor column
Of Wolves and Howling
for the
Hellas Star,
she has penned over ten creative fiction and non-fiction articles for
Atlantis Magazine.
Anne’s ability to weave tales of modern myths from the hidden villages of
Mount Olympus has led to the writing of her first novel
Godquake: Life on the Edge, a
dramatic and humorous account of life in a small, rural Greek Village.
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