Authors

Meet the Worlds Redeemed crew

Aaron DeMott

Aaron DeMott

Aaron is the author of the Psygens and Space Cats series, and the Etherno series. Aaron is a certified Linux nerd who’s been a fan of both Star Trek and Star Wars as long as he can remember. Naturally he writes space-opera. He lives in rural Michigan with his wife, four kids, and at least two cats.


You can learn more about Aaron and his books at aarondemott.com


Alexandra Gilchrist

Alexandra Gilchrist hates modern revisionist storytelling so much she modeled her entire brand in opposition to everything about it — writing stories where characters can have grand adventures while still staying true to their moral code and their loyal friends. She is the author of Song of the Stars and the Rick and Dante Paranormal Mystery series. Alexandra is a former teacher turned homeschool mom and a huge fan of classic TV, Old Time Radio, comic books, and stories of people doing heroic things. She lives with her family and nearly as many cats as kids.
You can learn more about Alexandra and her books at https://authoralexandragil.wixsite.com/authoralexandragil


Bogna Jordan

Bogna Jordan is a fantasy writer and filmmaker who is a total pantser, so while including Christianity in her work is very important to her, it happens haphazardly – anything between strong themes and theological discussions to characters trying to be moral in spite of their upbringing and circumstances. Or simply with characters that don’t enjoy rolling in filth.


Heather M Elliott

Heather M Elliott writes a variety of fiction with a heavy dose of history. From sweeping alternate history generational dramas to ancient history inspired epic fantasies and retro-futuristic space adventures, she features themes of found family, sacrifice, courage, friendship, loyalty, and a strong faith in God.
She has been writing radio drama scripts adapted from public domain stories since 2010, and her debut short story and debut novel were released in 2022.
She grew up in the Binghamton, NY area, nestled amid the green rolling hills of the Allegheny Plateau. Her love of history started at a young age after attending a Civil War reenactment, and continues in the research done for her novels as well as becoming a living historian and reenactor of WWII.
Heather lives close to her family, and enjoys many hobbies: crocheting, fiber spinning, quilting, historical garment making, cooking, foreign language, sketching, reading, and living history.

You can learn more about Heather and her books at https://www.heathermelliott.com/


Janice Verhoog

Janice Verhoog is a twenty-something gal who dreams up stories of hope, adventure, and a smattering of romance. When not stumped on writing the exact scene she envisions, she enjoys gaming, reading, and yarn wizardry. She lives on a small farm in Central Alberta with her family, along with cows, a dog, and herd of barbarian felines. Holding Out for a Healer will be her first publication. You can find Janice lurking on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/vjcrochet/


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K.M. Carroll

K. M. Carroll

K.M. Carroll has loved fantasy and scifi since she was old enough to swing a lightsaber in Jedi Knight. She got her start writing fanfiction and never really stopped. On a quest for God-honoring fantasy, as well as any books starring male healers, she’s found that she’s had to pretty much write what she wants to read. She’s written superheroes, vampires, werewolves, and fairytales set in space.


Samantha M. Esposito

Samantha M. Esposito is a Southern California-based creative writer. She has been dreaming up stories ever since playing backyard games with her siblings, and seeks to capture that same magic of uninhibited weird and wonderful imagination. Between intense sessions of daydreaming and procrastinating, she can be found crocheting, crocheting with a chubby chihuahua on her lap, or setting her crochet down because she remembered that she hasn’t watered her plants in a few days.


Shari Branning

Shari Branning writes immersive, action-packed adventures—often with a dash of romance, and always with plenty of monsters. With themes of faith, love, and sacrifice, her stories strive to be both entertaining and thoughtful. She’s a firm believer in writing Happily Ever Afters, no matter how hard won they might be (her characters hate her).

Shari lives among the rolling hills and winding back roads of northeastern Pennsylvania, and when she’s not torturing her imaginary friends, she’s probably crocheting, gardening, or dreaming about gardening—or maybe spending time with her family.


P. M. Ardent

P. M. Ardent writes fantasy and science fiction intended to inspire both wonder and reflection. Ardent favors intricate worldbuilding and bittersweet endings, with themes of found family, integrity in hard choices, warm platonic relationships, and the occasional no-spice romance. When not writing, Ardent enjoys good coffee, graphic design, hiking and camping, and parenting a growing number of adventurers.