Visit the Small Publishing in a Big Universe Marketplace at Loscon 51!
Meet the authors and purchase personally signed editions!
Friday, November 28, 2025 – Sunday, November 30, 2025
Hilton Los Angeles Airport, California
Steven D. Brewer
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Steven D. Brewer has been a fan of science fiction and fantasy stories for as long as he can remember. He still remembers getting scolded for not reading chapter books in fourth grade because he was avidly consuming The Hobbit late at night, by flashlight under his covers. And he probably got his copy from his older brother and most important mentor.
Rebecca Inch-Partridge
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Rebecca Inch-Partridge first wrote her YA science fantasy, Escaping the Dashia when she was 15. After decades of leading various writing critique groups, Rebecca became a freelance editor in 2017. She’s loved helping authors bring their rough drafts to a final draft, ready for publication.
Mark London Williams
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Mark London Williams wrote the Los Angeles Times best-selling Danger Boy time travel series, among other books and anthology contributions. Mark is also the author of Max Random and the Zombie 500. He covers show business, its content and discontents, as a columnist in Los Angeles.
Allan Dyen-Shapiro
Allan Dyen-Shapiro is a Ph.D. biochemist, currently working as an educator in Southwest Florida. He has sold short fiction to venues including Flash Fiction Online (where he is a First Reader), Factor Four, Small Wonders, Dark Matter Magazine, Translunar Travelers Lounge, and numerous anthologies. He also co-edited an anthology of speculative fiction set in the Middle East. He is an active member of SFWA and Codex. His stories are often near-future SF, but he’s dabbled in cyberpunk, humor, alternative history, and horror.
Aynsley J. Fraser & Lita Hunt
Aynsley J. Fraser is the louder half of the Moonlight in Glenwood author duo, known for weaving intricate tales of mystery and warm stories.
Lita Hunt is the quieter half of the Moonlight in Glenwood author duo, known for being the resident pedantic secretary keeping the train on its tracks.
Sheryl R. Hayes
Sheryl R. Hayes (she/her) can be found untangling plot threads or the yarn her three cats have been playing with. She is equally likely to be shooing one of them off the keyboard as she is working on her novels and short stories. In addition to writing, she is a cosplayer focusing on knit and crochet costumes.














