E.S. Brandon
E.S. Brandon is the pen name of married writing team Elizabeth and Stephen Brandon, who bring their love of science fiction, fantasy, and romance to every page. With over twenty years together, they write characters with authentic intimacy and emotional depth, believing the greatest adventures are the ones that stir the heart.
Their writing journey began over late-night chats about favorite romantasy novels, which soon sparked a shared passion for crafting their own tales of love set against the extraordinary. From interstellar adventures to magical realms, their stories explore the fight to save worlds and the courage it takes to risk everything.
When not writing, Elizabeth and Stephen can be found hiking the beautiful trails of the Pacific Northwest or deep in their next book club pick. Storytelling is more than their craft, it's the foundation of the worlds they build together.
E.V. Cross
E.V. Cross writes sci-fi mysteries wrapped in a cyberpunk noir package and space opera science-fiction romance—stories where primal instincts collide with fate and the stars hold as many secrets as the heart.
Their worlds are raw and possessive, built on bonds, fated mates, and the kind of heat that simmers beneath every glance. Their space operas trade futuristic megacorp aesthetics for starship corridors, but the stakes remain the same—love that demands surrender.
When not writing, they're probably arguing about which sci-fi franchise did it best or convincing themselves that one more cup of coffee at 2am is a reasonable life choice.
Evelyn Wilder
Evelyn Wilder writes small-town romance for readers who believe the best love stories come with strong coffee, nosy neighbors, and a guaranteed happy ending. She also writes sapphic sports romance—because sometimes a girl needs volleyball rivalries.
The volleyball part isn't random. She spent years as a libero, which means she was the one diving across the floor so her teammates could look good. It's excellent training for writing enemies-to-lovers tension and characters who throw themselves fully into everything they do.
These days, she lives in Portland with her girlfriend and two corgis who have never once let her write in peace, a collection of tarot decks she swears she'll learn to use properly, and more candles than any one person needs. Her apartment smells like cedar and bergamot, along with a TBR pile that has finally achieved structural stability. She also has strong opinions about which romance tropes are superior and will defend them loudly.
When she's not writing, she's probably haunting a used bookstore, reading tarot for friends who didn't ask, or convincing herself that one more houseplant won't hurt.