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About Kristine Kathryn Rusch. Kristine Kathryn Rusch is an award-winning mystery, romance, science fiction, and fantasy writer.

She has written many novels under various names, including Kristine Grayson for romance, and Kris Nelscott for mystery. She also gained a keen interest in science-fiction and the culture that surrounds it immersing herself wherever and whenever possible into the genre. This enabled her to create a voice for herself over the years that, whilst understanding of the genre, was also individual enough to stand out from the crowd on its own.

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Creating mysteries and suspense, she was able to build upon these creative and profound premises that worked into her refined inner landscapes over the years. Gaining an education as well, she was able to hone and refine this voice of hers as well, building upon her craft to be, setting herself up as a renowned writer in the following years to come.

Finding her style in a whole variety of different genres, she has been able to create and establish a name for herself throughout the years working with a number of different authors as well, all of which has allowed her to branch out and hone her talents as a writer.

Writing non-fiction as well, she has managed to create a name outside of the realm of fiction too, establishing herself all across the board.

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Along with the experiences she has had throughout her life, she has landed upon a rich and varied writing career that has been lauded throughout the entire industry. Married to the famous writer Dean Wesley Smith, a highly regarded author of science-fiction in his own right, she has managed a number of collaborations with him over the years. They have also managed to Pulphouse Publishing label in the past as well, something which they did together for a number of years, creating a strong and respected brand with the Pulphouse Magazine during their time there.

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A highly successful writer of genre fiction, she has gotten on to the top of many bestseller lists on numerous occasion, securing her popularity with readers worldwide. Not only that, but she has also gained critical acclaim as well, with a number of highly prestigious awards and organizations recognizing her many contributions to the field over the years.

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In the decade since that rainy, bloody day Rook has drifted through life, always dreading the unwelcome appearance of the Hare. July 20, Words: A new novel and a new world. But her skill at negotiating with alien species is about to be put to the ultimate test. They discover a new alien threat—the insectoid Ragnar, who move through space consuming resources like a virus. So yes, clutch your pearls folks, there is sex. Jackson Dwyer would be hard pressed to remember the last time he attended church.

Writing a variety of different series, she has used multiple pen-names throughout, such as Kris Nelscott for her mystery novels, Kristine Grayson for her romances and Sandy Schofield for her collaborations with her husband. Not only that, but she has also worked under her own name alongside the writers Kevin J. Anderson and Jerry Oltion for a few different series as well.

With her career as a writer building and building, she has plenty more stories waiting for her on the horizon, as more are set to follow shortly, something which will carry on into the foreseeable future. Initially brought out in through the Axlotl Press label along with the Pulphouse Publishing label again, this was to be an early title from Kristine Kathryn Rusch as an author. With a somewhat serious tone it manages to convey a sense of urgency and importance about its subject, whilst injecting elements of fantasy along the way.

It also provides the ideal starting point for any reader or follower of Rusch hoping to get an insight into her development as an author over the years. Giving it everything Matthew Brady is a hopeful photographer who puts it all on the line to make his career in American Civil War imagery work, despite already having a successful career elsewhere.

Whilst he first believes everything to be over, his perseverance comes in the form of a visitation of a woman from another lifetime who gives him a deal that could make or break him. Will he take the offer? What are the stipulations? Where will he go once he enters the gallery of his dreams? Set around the premise of a fantasy version of the Oregon Coast, it posits an alternative location in the style and tone that readers had now come to expect from Rusch as an author.

Providing an ambiance and atmosphere that was in keeping with the rest of the novels in the series, it provides further insight into the development of the somewhat fictional location.