S Warren WinslowS. Warren Winslow grew up watching every Star Trek series ever produced and reading science fiction stories, losing himself all of their incarnations and permutations. When the original Star Wars movies rolled out, he was there to see every one of thm, too. He could spend hours reading stories of King Arthur's Knights of The Round Table, Louis L'amour's tales of The Sacketts, W. E. B. Dubois' books, Tom Clancy's stories, Roger Zelazny's tales of Amber and other great books of action, adventure, science fiction and fantasy. He collected Marvel and DC Comics, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, Omni and Analog magazines, until his family ran out of spare footlockers to store these in. After graduating from high school, S. Warren Winslow went to Perkinston Community College on the Gulf Coast as a Mechanical Engineering student, later transferring to The University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg to major in Architectural Engineering and Drinking. Eventually, the income he was generating for higher education by working three jobs fell behind in the race to keep up with tuition hikes, so he did the only sensible thing; used what he had to buy a motorcycle and spend the days riding, his evenings waiting tables and conjuring up short Science Fiction/Fantasy stories during his sober nights. For the time being, he'd continue writing and creating the type of tales that he thought might seem agreeable to the world he lived in, submitting these to his formerly favorite magazines. Those were the days of rejections. One day, after years of attending RLU (Real Life University) had finally made him a little wiser, S. Warren Winslow decided to write the type of sci-fi story he'd always wanted to compose. One of his incomplete stories, titled Goodbye Angeline he took apart and used its bones in creating The Crossover Wars (Goodbye Angeline Unabridged), completing that work in 2019. He is currently working on his next Nigel Renoir and Angeline Duplessis-Renoir story. Read More Read Less