M. Keaton
M. Keaton is an American fiction author who writes for a variety of genres, ranging from science fiction to historical fantasy. He is also the Bard in Residence for the NWA Renaissance Faire. He currently lives in Arkansas.
Keaton is a key figure in the Sanctuary Press Writing Workshops, which are held in Michigan at science fiction conventions, most notably Penguicon and ConClave. He is a popular panelist at both of these gatherings,[1] as well as at other conventions, such as Omegacon.
Calamity's Child, his second novel, was released in October 2008 and premiered at ConClave 33.[2]
Bibliography
- Speakers and Kings
- Calamity's Child
Selected short stories
- "Subject Real", Ray Gun Revival (2006), Issue 8, p. 6.
- "Pinny", Abyss and Apex (2007).
- "23rd Psalm", Breath of Heaven (2008).
- "Pastels", Mindspring (2008).
- "Calamity's Child", Ray Gun Revival (2008-2009), Issues 43 and on.
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References
- Penguicon panels at LibraryThing Archived December 22, 2010, at WebCite
- ConClave history Archived December 22, 2010, at WebCite
External links
- Archangel Press - M. Keaton's own homepage
- Speaking of the Mad - M. Keaton's blog
- M. Keaton at SciFan - SciFan
- Calamity's Child
- Penguicon Open Audio, "Published: the Vaguest Frontier"
- Penguicon Open Audio, "Characters, Villains, and the Art of Dialogue"
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