Step into the extraordinary with L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 41--an anthology that promises the unexpected, the thought-provoking, and the unforgettable. Celebrating the best new voices in speculative fiction, this collection offers gripping tales of science fiction, fantasy, and beyond.
Discover Distant Worlds
Explore alien landscapes, futuristic technologies, and hidden realms. From time-traveling adventures to battles for survival in dystopian societies, these stories transport you far beyond the limits of imagination.
Meet Extraordinary Heroes
Follow protagonists who face impossible odds--from a young constable on a harsh alien frontier to a reclusive writer sharing a ride with a sentient car. These characters redefine courage, resilience, and what it means to be human.
Experience Visual Wonder
Every story is brought to life with breathtaking original illustrations. These commissioned works add depth, color, and vibrancy to the collection, making it a visual and literary masterpiece.
Learn from the Legends
Gain inspiration from essays by L. Ron Hubbard, Robert J. Sawyer, and Tom Wood, offering rare insights into storytelling and creative mastery.
Discover Tomorrow's Stars
This volume continues the legacy of Writers of the Future, the competition that has launched myriad bestselling authors. These rising talents are reshaping speculative fiction as we know it.
Whether you love heart-pounding action, thought-provoking "what ifs," or stories that blur the line between science and magic, Volume 41 is your gateway to new dimensions. With tales and illustrations that linger long after the final page, this anthology invites you to take the leap into worlds uncharted.
Push Beyond the Ordinary. Explore the Extraordinary.
Grab your copy of L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 41 and discover the next generation of visionary storytellers and artists.
Craig
Elliott is an artist based in Los Angeles, California. He received his education
at the famed Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California and studied
under artists such as Harry Carmean and Burne Hogarth. Craig's carefully
crafted and arresting images of nature and the human form have captivated
audiences with their visual and intellectual celebration of the beauty in this
world and beyond. In addition to his fine artwork, Craig has had a hand in
designing many of today's most popular animated films from studios such as
Disney and Dreamworks. A multi-faceted artist, he is also an accomplished
landscape architect, sculptor and most recently, jewelry designer. Especially
known for his exceptional ability with the human figure and creative
composition, Craig's work has evolved into a unique vision informing and
influencing fine art, print, animation, and commercial worlds.
In the animation
industry he has worked primarily for Disney and Dreamworks, designing their
animated films such as Hercules, Mulan, The Emperor's New Groove,
Treasure Planet, Shark Tale, Flushed Away, Bee Movie, Enchanted, Monsters vs.
Aliens, and The Princess and the Frog as
well as other upcoming features.
He has been an Illustrators
of the Future judge since 2019.
Dr.
Robert J. Sawyer, called "the dean of Canadian science fiction" by The
Ottawa Citizen, has won all three of the science fiction field's top honors for
best novel of the year, the Hugo, the Nebula and the John W. Campbell Memorial
Award, as well as eleven Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Awards (Auroras).
The ABC TV
series Flash Forward was based on
his novel of the same name.
Maclean's: Canada's Weekly
Newsmagazine says,
"By any reckoning, Sawyer is among the most successful Canadian authors ever."
Sawyer's novels are top-ten mainstream bestsellers in Canada. His twenty-three
novels include Frameshift, Factoring Humanity, Calculating God, Wake and the Neanderthal
Parallax trilogy: Hominids, Humans, Hybrids.
He's often seen
on TV, including such programs as Rivera Live with Geraldo
Rivera, Canada AM and Saturday Night at the Movies, and
he's a frequent science commentator for Discovery Channel Canada, CBC Newsworld
and CBC Radio. Sawyer holds an honorary doctorate from Laurentian University
and has taught writing at the University of Toronto, Ryerson University, Humber
College, the National University of Ireland and the Banff Centre. He edits
Robert J. Sawyer Books, the science fiction imprint of Red Deer Press. He was
born in Ottawa in 1960, and now lives near Toronto with his wife, poet Carolyn
Clink.
Australian Sean Williams
is another Contest winner turned successful author and now WotF judge. He is
the author of over one hundred published short stories and fifty novels, and
has been called many things in his time, including "the premier Australian
speculative fiction writer of the age" (Aurealis), the "Emperor of Sci-Fi"
(Adelaide Advertiser), the "Lord of
the Genre" (Perth Writers' Festival), and the "King of Chameleons" (Australian Book Review) for the
diversity of his published output. He is a multiple recipient of the Aurealis
and Ditmar Awards and has been nominated for the Philip K. Dick Award, the
Seiun Award, and the William Atheling Jr. Award for criticism. He also received
the "SA Great" Literature Award in 2000 and the Peter McNamara Award for
contributions to Australian speculative fiction in 2008.
Williams has
been published around the world in numerous languages, online and in spoken
word editions. After winning the Writers of the Future Contest in 1992, he has
never looked back. He is currently the bestselling science fiction writer in
Australia and is also a #1 New York Times bestseller.
Williams lives with his wife
and family in Adelaide. He completed a master's in creative writing at Adelaide
University in 2005 and went on to earn a Masters and PhD in Creative Writing
from the University of Adelaide. He is a founding board member of the
award-winning Big Book Club Inc., and was recently elected to the role of
Overseas Regional Director in the SFWA. He has been a guest of all the literary
festivals of Australian capital cities (some of them more than once) and
various national SF conventions.
Tom
Wood is a fantasy art illustrator who is among the best-selling poster artists
in the US and Canada. The "Tom Wood Fantasy Art" brand has sold millions of
products since 2005. Tom's creations of dragons and medieval, death-defying
warriors have become iconic images of fantasy culture across America, Europe,
and Asia. In addition as a commercial artist, Tom's clients have included
well-known companies: Warner Brothers, Disney, NBA, NFL, MLS, Reebok, Gatorade,
and the NCAA.
His formal education began at
the University of Arkansas (Fayetteville), where he was accepted on a full
academic scholarship. His first professional work was in the screen-printing
industry, art directing many sports designs. His early career launched and grew
during the desktop revolution of the 1990s, where he quickly mastered his
digital skills to become an art director and illustrator. This propelled his
extensive freelance career that he maintains today, with his company Meridian
Design Works Corp and Tom Wood Fantasy Art.
Tom's painstaking attention
to detail is the hallmark of his life-like images--images that do not simply
tell a story, they transport one to entirely new fantastical realms. His
compassion and enthusiasm for the visual arts make him sought after as a
speaker. He spends much of his time outside the studio mentoring students, as
well as appearing at comic cons across the country.
Tom has been an Illustrators
of the Future judge since 2021.