Atlanta Nights - Authors

Authors

The authors of the chapters of this book include:

  • Chapter 1 - Sherwood Smith
  • Chapter 2 - James D. Macdonald
  • Chapter 3 - Sheila Finch
  • Chapter 4 - Charles Coleman Finlay
  • Chapter 5 - Julia West
  • Chapter 6 - Brook West
  • Chapter 7 - Adam-Troy Castro
  • Chapter 8 - Allen Steele
  • Chapter 9 - Alan Rodgers
  • Chapter 10 - Mary Catelli
  • Chapter 11 - Andrew Burt
  • Chapter 12 - Victoria Strauss
  • Chapter 12 - Shira Daemon (There are two "Chapter 12"s)
  • Chapter 13 - Vera Nazarian
  • Chapter 14 - Sean P. Fodera
  • Chapter 15 - Teresa Nielsen Hayden
  • Chapter 16 - Ken Houghton
  • Chapter 17 - Charles Coleman Finlay (Identical to Chapter 4)
  • Chapter 18 - M. Turville Heitz
  • Chapter 19 - Kevin O'Donnell, Jr
  • Chapter 20 - Chuck Rothman
  • Chapter 22 - Laura J. Underwood (Chapter 21 was "missing")
  • Chapter 23 - Jena Snyder
  • Chapter 24 - Paul Melko
  • Chapter 25 - Tina Kuzminski
  • Chapter 26 - Ted Kuzminski
  • Chapter 27 - Megan Lindholm/Robin Hobb
  • Chapter 28 - Danica and Brook West
  • Chapter 29 - Rowan and Julia West
  • Chapter 30 - Derryl Murphy
  • Chapter 31 - Michael Armstrong
  • Chapter 32 - Pierce Askegren
  • Chapter 33 - Deanna Hoak
  • Chapter 34 - Computer generated by the software Bonsai Story Generator
  • Chapter 35 - Catherine Mintz
  • Chapter 36 - Peter Heck
  • Chapter 37 - M. Turville Heitz
  • Chapter 38 -
  • Chapter 39 - Brenda Clough
  • Chapter 40 - Judi B. Castro
  • Chapter 41 - Terry McGarry

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