The Internet Review of Science Fiction has hailed TOM DOYLE's writing as beautiful and brilliant. Locus Magazine has called his stories fascinating, transgressive, witty, moving, and intelligent and creepy. A graduate of the Clarion Writing Workshop, Doyle has won the WSFA Small Press Award and third prize in the Writers of the Future contest. He is the author of American Craftsmen and The Left-Hand Way.
Praise for American Craftsmen, book one in the series: An exhilarating mix of magic, military action, American history (the fun kind), and a Jason Bourne-like race to stop the real bad guys. Jack Campbell, New York Times bestselling author of The Lost Fleet Beyond the Frontier: Guardian and The Lost Stars: Perilous Shield. Tom Doyle blends an intricately re-envisioned history of America with literary references, some bold, some sly, in this genre-bending thriller. It's a feat of craftsmanship to be celebrated! Jacqueline Carey, author of the Kushiel series. Tom Doyle's American Craftsmen is an exciting cross between dark urban fantasy and special ops thrillers. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Eric Flint, author of the 1632 series. American Craftsmen is a good adventure story; the characters held my attention and I liked the way real history merged with fantasy. Larry Niven, author of the Ringworld series.