Marketer by day and writer by night, Caitlin Rozakis has the amazing superpower of causing lab techs to say, “I’ve never seen it do that before!” Which is part of why she left her original field of mechanical engineering and now spends her days explaining in clear English why it can, in fact, do that. After that incident with the murderous robot, everyone is happier this way.
Previous work has appeared under the name R. Rozakis in Cast of Wonders, Daily Science Fiction, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine, Allegory, Liquid Imagination, Bards & Sages, Weirdbook, Every Day Fiction, and the anthologies Substitution Cipher, Clockwork Chaos, Baker Street Irregulars II, and Thrilling Adventure Yarns 2022. She was nominated for a Pushcart Prize and won LUMINA’s 2018 Speculative Fiction contest.
Her first novel is Dreadful.
She also writes romance under the name Catherine Beck.
Previous work has appeared under the name R. Rozakis in Cast of Wonders, Daily Science Fiction, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine, Allegory, Liquid Imagination, Bards & Sages, Weirdbook, Every Day Fiction, and the anthologies Substitution Cipher, Clockwork Chaos, Baker Street Irregulars II, and Thrilling Adventure Yarns 2022. She was nominated for a Pushcart Prize and won LUMINA’s 2018 Speculative Fiction contest.
Her first novel is Dreadful.
She also writes romance under the name Catherine Beck.
Genres: Fantasy
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