

Kelly on Twitter, Facebook, and Mastodon. Hades has a hell of a firewall in this WebMage novel from Kelly McCullough. He also dabbles in science fiction as science education with The Chronicles of the Wandering Star - part of an NSF-funded science curriculum - and the science comic Hanny & the Mystery of the Voorwerp, which he co-authored and co-edited - funding provided by NASA and the Hubble Space Telescope. Cybermancy - Kelly McCullough - Google Books. He does microfiction on twitter at Morning Arrived and DragonDiaries, and DragonDiaries has its own Patreon. He has Patreon and Ko-fi pages for those who are interested in supporting his work more directly. His short fiction has appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies. His novels include Numismancer, Winter of Discontent, the WebMage and Fallen Blade series - Penguin/ACE, School for Sidekicks, Magic, Madness, and Mischief, and Spirits, Spells, and Snark - Feiwel and Friends/Macmillan. He lives in Wisconsin with his physics professor wife and a small herd of cats. He lives in the midwest with his physics professor wife and a small herd of cats.Kelly McCullough writes fantasy, science fiction, and books for kids of varying ages. His educational work includes The Chronicles of the Wandering Star, an illustrated collection of short stories written as part of a middle school physical science curriculum funded by the National Science Foundation, and Hanny and the Mystery of the Voorwerp, a science comic that he co-wrote and co-edited as part of a project funded by NASA and the Hubble Space Telescope. The former have appeared in such venues as Tor.com, Weird Tales, Fantastic Stories of the Imagination, Writers of the Future, and a variety of others. He also writes short stories, poetry, the occasional bit of nonfiction, and science fiction for the purpose of science education.

McCullough is also involved in using science fiction to teach science. He is best known for his novels, with more than a dozen in print or forthcoming at the moment including eleven Ace/Penguin fantasy releases in the WebMage and Fallen Blade series and his first middle grade, School for Sidekicks recently from Macmillan's Feiwel and Friends. Kelly McCullough's first novel, WebMage was released by ACE books in 2006 and followed by a sequel, Cybermancy in 2007. Kelly McCullough writes and dotes on his wife.

