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Judith Tarr
Douglas Taylor
G.P. Taylor
Karen E. Taylor
Valerie Taylor
John D. Teehan
Astro Teller
Melanie Tem
Steve Rasnic Tem
William F. Temple
Brad Templeton
William Tenn
Marcie Lynn Tentchoff
Jeff Testin
Wayne Thoden
Jeffrey Thomas
Thomas T. Thomas
C.S. Thompson
Helen Thompson
Tamara Thorne
Tony Thorne
Kate Thornton
B.J. Thrower
Mark Tiedemann
Patrick Tilley
Zak B. Tjewels
Brenna Todd
Chris Todd
Stephanie S. Tolan
Gabe Torok
Shane Tourtellotte
Judith Tracy
Karen Traviss
Edward H Trayer
Paul G. Tremblay
Alan F. Troop
Dave Trowbridge
David A. Truesdale
Wilson Tucker
Delia Marshall Turner
Harry Turtledove
Meg Turville-Heitz
Mary A Turzillo
Frank Tuttle
Mark Twain
Kathy Tyers
Chrysoula Tzavelas

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Anna Tambour
Shaun Tan
G.P. Taylor
Lucy Taylor
Kevin Teixeira
Steve Rasnic Tem
Marcie Tentchoff
Sheri S. Tepper
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Walter S. Tevis
Tiffany Thayer
Paul Theroux
Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
Jeffrey Thomas
Scott Thomas
Theodore L. Thomas
Thomas T. Thomas
C.S. Thompson
Ruth Plumly Thompson (Oz)
Brian Thomsen
Amy Thomson
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James Thurber
  James Thurber
Robt Thurston
Peter Tinniswood
'James Tiptree, Jr'
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Andrew Tompkins
P.L. Travers
Kilgore Trout
  Kilgore Trout
E.C. Tubb
J.R.R. Tolkien
  J.R.R. Tolkien
  J.R.R. Tolkien
  J.R.R. Tolkien
  J.R.R. Tolkien
  J.R.R. Tolkien
Wilson Tucker
Frederick Turner
George Turner
Diane Turnshek
Harry Turtledove
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  Harry Turtledove
Lisa Tuttle
  Lisa Tuttle
  Lisa Tuttle
Mark Twain
  Mark Twain
  Mark Twain

Judith Tarr
Judith Tarr was born in 1955 in Augusta, Maine. Her education includes time spent at Mount Holyoke College (AB), Newnham College, Cambridge (BA and MA) and Yale University (MA, M.Phil and PhD). Her first books, the 3-volume Hound and the Falcon series (The Isle of Glass, The Golden Horn, and The Hounds of God), brought a new freshness to fantasy. It follows the adventures of Alfred, a half-human, half-elf hybrid.

Karen E. Taylor Karen E. Taylor
Karen Taylor is best known for her Vampire Legacy series. It includes Blood Secrets, Bitter Blood and Blood Ties, all from Zebra Books.

William Tenn
William Tenn is the pen name of London-born Philip Klass. He began writing in 1945 after being discharged from the Army, and his first story, "Alexander the Bait," was published a year later. He was a professor of English at the Pennsylvania State University, where he taught a popular course in science fiction. In 1999, he was honored as Author Emeritus by the SFWA at their annual Nebula Awards Banquet.

Jeffrey Thomas
Jeffrey Thomas is the Publisher/Editor of Necropolitan Press, an independent publisher of Horror, Science Fiction and Dark Fantasy. Their first project was The End magazine, which ran through five issues. The press has gone on to release a number of single or multiple author chapbooks including The Early History of Ambergris By Duncan Shriek by Jeff VanderMeer, Tales of Sesqua Valley by W. H. Pugmire and The Bones of the Old Ones by Jeffrey Thomas.

J.R.R. Tolkien
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien was born of English parents at Bloemfontein, South Africa, on 3 Jan. 1892 and died in England on 2 Sept. 1973.  He received his education at Oxford University. After graduating in 1915, he joined the British army and saw action in the Battle of the Somme. He was eventually discharged, after spending most of 1917 in the hospital.

Tolkien was a scholar by profession. He worked as a staff member of the New English Dictionary, Reader then Professor of English Language at Leeds 1920-25, Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at Oxford 1925-45 and Merton Professor of English Language and Literature until 1959.

Delia Marshall Turner
Delia Marshall Turner teaches 4th and 5th grade science in a private boys' school. She's a ranked fencer competing in tournaments all over the United States.

Harry Turtledove Harry Turtledove
Harry Turtledove was born in Los Angeles, California, in 1949. In 1977, he received a Ph.D. in Byzantine history from UCLA. In 1979, he published his first two novels, Wereblood and Werenight, under the pseudonym Eric G. Iverson which he continued to use until 1985. In 1991, he left the Los Angeles County Office of Education, where he worked as a technical writer, to become a full-time author. He won the Hugo Award for Novella in 1994 for "Down in the Bottomlands" and "Must and Shall" was nominated for both the 1996 Hugo Award for Best Novelette and the 1996 Nebula Award for Best Novelette.

Lisa Tuttle
Lisa Tuttle grew up in Texas, where, as a young writer, she fell in with the notorious Turkey City gang. She sold her first short stories in the early 1970s, and received the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 1974. After five years as a newspaper journalist in Austin, she opted out of a life of financial security to write fiction full-time. In 1981 she moved to London. Her first novel, Windhaven, was written in collaboration with George R.R. Martin. This was followed by Familiar Spirit (1983), Gabriel (1987), Lost Futures (1992) and The Pillow Friend (1996), as well as by three short story collections. Lisa Tuttle is also the author of several non-fiction works, most notably The Encyclopedia of Feminism (1986), and a number of books for children, including Panther in Argyll (1996) and Mad House (1998). She now lives in a remote part of western Scotland with her family.

Kathy Tyers
Kathy Tyers is a bestselling author in the ABA market with earned degrees in microbiology and education. In addition to the books in the Firebird series (Firebird, Fusion Fire, and Crown of Fire), she has authored other science fiction novels, including Crystal Witness and Shivering World. Her writing credits also include The Truce at Bakura (her first Star Wars novel) and Balance Point (released in October 2000). A classically trained flutist turned folk artist, she regularly performs folk music with her husband and also plays with the Bozeman Symphony Orchestra. She and her husband make their home in Montana.


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