Non-Binary Stars Contest Judges
- Kimber Camacho has been making up stories most of her life; from crayons on construction paper to word processing programs, from internet writing communities to published works. As well as being a voracious reader, Kimber is also married, bisexual, moderately mobility-challenged, and recently qualified to order from the senior menu at IHOP.
- Melanie Wenholz is a lifelong reader.
Melanie has traveled for work throughout Alaska and the contiguous western United States. She has worked in a variety of locations from wilderness trails, to industrial construction sites, to climate-controlled offices spaces, but wherever she is working she can be found consuming a book along with her sandwich on her lunch break.
- Johannes Svensson has been a copy editor, bureaucratic minion of the state, story consultant, back-end programmer, ghostwriter, bingo official, father, husband and author, among other things, though not in that order. Some of those labels still apply. He is currently trying to figure out how to get root access to this simulation we all live in, so that he can make some much-needed changes.
- Bells Craig is an autistic, non-binary trans person who uses both he and she pronouns, although only accepts the honorific of "sir" and not "ma'am". Polyamorous, and pansexual, as well. Biologist with focused interest in stem cell research, life extension, and human genetics. Currently living with a chronic illness, and gently gaining ground.
- Craig Kelley has been devouring science fiction since a young age. He was drawn into queer fiction when he stumbled upon the Hulzein series (F.M Busby) in his teenage years. He currently makes video games and participates in the Salt Lake Gay Men's Book Club.
- Johan Englund is an introverted Swede and hobby Sherlockian mixing a professional life as a Senior HVAC Engineer and Energy Conservation Specialist in the maritime sector with a slightly obsessive fondness for books, films and all things gaming—whether it be non-fiction, old-school murder mystery, Victorian era steampunk, urban fantasy, space opera or cyberpunkish near-future/low-tech science fiction. He is also a sporadic freelance writer for Swedish gaming magazine Fenix,and a frequent attendee of roleplaying games and gaming conventions.
- Jessica Augustsson, Editor-in-Chief of JayHenge Publishing, has always had a love for speculative fiction, but has not always been able to find characters to relate to, and knows others have felt similarly. She'd like to help remedy that.
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