There might not be enough information on these authors to create a page. For authors who have written for Leading Edge, look for additional biographical information in print issues they have printed in.
- Becky Wallace - wrote 2005 AML award-winner The Storyspinner
- Madeline Baker - paranormal romance writer. see if the awards on her page are sufficient for notability requirements
- Russell Asplund - wrote for Leading Edge, published in Writers of the Future vol. 12, mentioned on pg. 29 of Mormons and Popular Culture vol. 2
- Grant Avery Morgan - wrote for Leading Edge, published in Writers of the Future vol. 11, mentioned in Mormons and Popular Culture vol. 2, also mentioned in Deseret News's literary footnotes.
- Lee Allred - also wrote for Leading Edge, published in Writers of the Future vol. 13, mentioned in Mormons and Popular Culture vol. 2, was on a panel on Mormon horror at LTUE in 2010 according to this Deseret News article. His brother is Mike Allred (source). There's a bio of him in his book Drakas and on his official site.
- Glenn L. Anderson - another Leading Edge contributor who went on to write two novels and some short stories. Washed By a Wave of Wind includes "Shannon's Flight" and a short list of works. Adherents.com gave the story a favorable review.
- Virginia Ellen Baker - "Rachel's Wedding" was in Writers of the Future vol. 5, and she has published short stories in other places too (adherents.com has information on her too). Scholarsarchive has her poetry published in BYU Studies.
- Pat Bezzant - didn't write much, but her 1994 novel Angie won the 1996 AML award for best YA fiction.
- Kathleen Dalton-Woodbury Mormon literature database tells of her works. Has been the director for the Science Fiction and Fantasy workshop.
- David Doering - ISFBD, presented at SFWA in 2005, entry at Mormon literature and creative arts
- Diann Thornley Read - published a trilogy with Tor, was part of the Xenobia reading group at BYU. BYU students can access her Gale literature resource center bio. Search "Diann Thornley" at lib.byu.edu for more reviews.
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