Frank Byrns lives in suburban Maryland with his wife and children, where he writes about superheroes, criminals, and sometimes baseball. He also lives online at www.frankbyrns.com He has seen stories published in a wide variety of markets, including Strange Horizons, Electric Velocipede, Everyday...
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Frank Byrns lives in suburban Maryland with his wife and children, where he writes about superheroes, criminals, and sometimes baseball. He also lives online at www.frankbyrns.com He has seen stories published in a wide variety of markets, including Strange Horizons, Electric Velocipede, Everyday Fiction, Stymie, Powder Burn Flash, and the WW Norton Anthology of Hint Fiction. Byrns has chronicled the continuing adventures of classic pulp characters like Jim Anthony, Super-Detective and The Black Bat for Airship27, and shared his most popular original character, Adonis Morgan, through Pro Se Press.His superhero fiction has been collected into three volumes: My Father's Son (2004), Requiem (2006), and Things to Come (2009), all recently re-released for the Kindle.In a previous life, he was the publisher and editor-in-chief of A Thousand Faces, the Quarterly Journal of Superhuman Fiction, which ran for 14 issues between 2007 and 2010.
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