Chris Wraight is the author of the Horus Heresy novels Scars and The Path of Heaven , the novellas Brotherhood of the Storm and Wolf King , and the audio dramas The Sigillite and Grey Talon . For Warhammer 40,000, he has written the Space Wolves novels Blood of Asaheim and Stormcaller , the Inquisition novel The Carrion Throne and the Space Marine Battles novels Wrath of Iron and War of the Fang . Additionally, he has many Warhammer stories to his name, including the Time of Legends novel Master of Dragons and the End Times novel The Fall of Altdorf . Chris lives and works near Bristol, in south-west England. Ian St. Martin is the author of the Horus Heresy: Primarchs novel Angron: Slave of Nuceria and the audio drama Konrad Curze: A Lesson in Darkness. He has also written the Warhammer 40,000 novels Of Honour and Iron, Lucius: The Faultless Blade and Deathwatch: Kryptman''s War, along with the novella Steel Daemon and several short stories. He lives and works in Washington DC, caring for his cat and reading anything within reach.
Alec Worley is a well-known comics and science fiction and fantasy author, with numerous publications to his name. He is an avid fan of Warhammer 40,000 and has written many short stories for Black Library including ''Stormseeker'', ''Whispers'' and ''Repentia''. He has recently forayed into Black Library Horror with the audio drama Perdition''s Flame and his novella The Nothings, featured in the anthology Maledictions. He lives and works in London. Justin D Hill is the author of the Necromunda novel Terminal Overkill, the Warhammer 40,000 novels Cadia Stands and Cadian Honour, the Space Marine Battles novel Storm of Damocles and the short stories ''Last Step Backwards'', ''Lost Hope'' and ''The Battle of Tyrok Fields'', following the adventures of Lord Castellan Ursarkar E. Creed. He has also written ''Truth Is My Weapon'', and the Warhammer tales ''Golgfag''s Revenge'' and ''The Battle of Whitestone''. His novels have won a number of prizes, as well as being Washington Post and Sunday Times Books of the Year.
He lives ten miles uphill from York, where he is indoctrinating his four children in the 40K lore. Robbie MacNiven is a Highlands-born History graduate from the University of Edinburgh. He has written the Warhammer Age of Sigmar novel Scourge of Fate and Gotrek Gurnisson novella The Bone Desert, as well as the Warhammer 40,000 novels Blood of Iax, The Last Hunt, Carcharodons: Red Tithe, Carcharodons: Outer Dark and Legacy of Russ. His short stories include ''Redblade'', ''A Song for the Lost'' and ''Blood and Iron''. His hobbies include re-enacting, football and obsessing over Warhammer 40,000. Cavan Scott has written for such popular franchises as Star Wars, Doctor Who, Judge Dredd, LEGO DC Super Heroes, Penguins of Madagascar, Adventure Time and many, many more. The writer of a number of novellas and short stories set within the Warhammer 40,000 universe, including the Warhammer Adventures: Warped Galaxies series, Cavan became a UK number one bestseller with his 2016 World Book Day title, Star Wars: Adventures in Wild Space - The Escape. Find him online at www.
cavanscott.com In addition to numerous Warhammer 40,000 novellas and short stories, Josh Reynolds is the author of the Fabius Bile novel Primogenitor and the Blood Angels novel Deathstorm . For the Warhammer world, he has written the End Times novels The Return of Nagash and Lord of the End Times , the Gotrek & Felix novels Road of Skulls and The Serpent Queen , and the Time of Legends novels Neferata and Master of Death . He has also written a number of stories set in Warhammer''s new Age of Sigmar fantasy setting, including the Stormcast Eternal novels Black Rift and Plague Garden . He lives and works in Northampton, England. Steve Lyons'' work in the Warhammer 40,000 universe includes the novellas Engines of War and Angron''s Monolith, the Imperial Guard novels Death World, Ice Guard and Dead Men Walking, and the audio dramas Waiting Death and The Madness Within. He has also written numerous short stories and is currently working on more tales from the grim darkness of the far future. Rob Sanders is the author of the Horus Heresy novellas Cybernetica and The Serpent Beneath, the latter of which appeared in the New York Times bestselling anthology The Primarchs.
His other Black Library credits include the The Beast Arises novels Predator, Prey and Shadow of Ullanor, the Warhammer 40,000 titles Sons of the Hydra, Skitarius, Tech-Priest, Legion of the Damned, Atlas Infernal and Redemption Corps and the audio drama The Path Forsaken. He has also written the Warhammer Archaon duology, Everchosen and Lord of Chaos, along with many short stories for the Horus Heresy and Warhammer 40,000. He lives in the city of Lincoln, UK. L J Goulding is the author of the Horus Heresy audio drama The Heart of the Pharos, while for Space Marine Battles he has written the novel Slaughter at Giant''s Coffin and the audio drama Mortarion''s Heart. His other Warhammer fiction includes ''The Great Maw'' and ''Kaldor Draigo: Knight of Titan'', and he has continued to explore the dark legacy of Sotha in ''The Aegidan Oath'' and Scythes of the Emperor: Daedalus. He lives and works in the US. Peter Fehervari is the author of the Warhammer 40,000 novels Requiem Infernal, Cult of the Spiral Dawn and Fire Caste, as well as the novella Fire and Ice from the Shas''o anthology. He has also written many short stories for Black Library, including the T''au-themed ''Out Caste'' and ''A Sanctuary of Wyrms'', the latter of which appeared in the anthology Deathwatch: Xenos Hunters.
He also wrote ''Nightfall'', which was in the Heroes of the Space Marines anthology, and ''The Crown of Thorns''. He lives and works in London. Mike Brooks is a speculative fiction author who lives in Nottingham, UK. His work for Black Library includes the Warhammer 40,000 novel Rites of Passage, the Necromunda novella Wanted: Dead, and the short stories ''The Path Unclear'', ''A Common Ground'' and ''Choke Point''. When not writing, he works for a homelessness charity, plays guitar and sings in a punk band, and DJs wherever anyone will tolerate him. Gav Thorpe is the author of the Horus Heresy novels Deliverance Lost, Angels of Caliban and Corax . He is particularly well known for his Dark Angels stories, including the Legacy of Caliban series and the Space Marine Legends novel Azrael . His Warhammer 40,000 repertoire further includes the Path of the Eldar trilogy, The Beast Arises novel The Beast Must Die and the Phoenix Lords novels Asurmen and Jain Zar .
For Warhammer, Gav has penned The Sundering trilogy, the End Times novel The Curse of Khaine and the novel Warbeast in the Realmgate Wars series. He lives and works in Nottingham, UK.