Trisha J. Wooldridge
prez@broaduniverse.org
Trisha Wooldridge's website
President and Chair of the Motherboard
Trisha J. Wooldridge is a freelance writer, editor, and educator. Look for her in the EPPIE award-winning Bad-Ass Faeries 2: Just Plain Bad and Bad-Ass Faeries 3: In all Their Glory, as well as horse-handling for Massachusetts Horse or talking food in Worcester Magazine.
Sunder Addams
Treasurer
Sarah Ettritch
web@broaduniverse.org
Sarah Ettritch's website
Web Maven
Sarah Ettritch likes to write stories and occasionally publishes them. When she's not writing, she's usually reading or playing computer games. Sarah writes the Rymellan science fiction series and is the author of The Salbine Sisters and Threaded Through Time. She lives in Toronto with her partner and their four cats. Visit Sarah's website for information about her books and upcoming releases.
Morven Westfield
http://www.morvenwestfield.com/contact.shtml
Morven Westfield's website
Technical Consultant
Morven Westfield is a writer who fuses her love of computing, vampire mythology, and modern witchcraft in a series set in the suburbs west of Boston. Starting with Darksome Thirst, in which a vampire appears in a computer room, the series continues with The Old Power Returns. Morven's podcast "Vampires, Witches, and Geeks" is currently on hiatus so that she can devote more time to finishing book three. When not writing non-fiction at her day job as a technical writer or traveling, Morven writes at the home she shares with her husband and geriatric cat. She has been known to volunteer as webmaster for other non-profit organizations, but is trying to break that addiction.
Kimberley Long-Ewing
readings@broaduniverse.org
Kimberley Long-Ewing's website
Readings & Events Coordinator
Kimberley Long-Ewing is a writer and photographer. Her work focuses on fantasy themes and finding the unusual in ordinary objects. She is the author of the graphic novel series Urban Fey and Revenge of the Nature Imps. Her short stories include "Brahma's Missile" in the August 2009 Crossed Genres, "Come Like a Tailor" in the anthology No Man's Land (May 2011, Dark QuestBooks), "Forensix" in issue 14 of New Myths (newmyths.com) and "M.U.S.E." in UnCONventional (Jan 2012, Spencer Hill Press). Additional stories and work can be found at www.mysticsheepstudios.com.