Multi-Genre Author: Tristan Vick
Tristan Vick is the popular multi-genre author of the BITTEN Resurrection Virus saga, which includes BITTEN: Resurrection and its sequels.
He is also the author of the comedic-paranormal-noir The Scarecrow & Lady Kingston and the short novella Tokyo's Lost Souls: The Girl on the Train, which is a genre mash-up of coming of age, thriller, mystery, horror, romance, and erotica set against the backdrop of the world's largest metropolis, Tokyo, Japan.
Valandra: The Winds of Time Cycle (Book 1) is his first foray into epic fantasy. His cyberpunk thriller Robotica is due out in 2017.
Along with his fiction works, he is also the editor of several non-fiction religious philosophy anthologies. His original non-fiction work The Swedish Fish: Deflating the Scuba Diver and Working the Rabbit's Foot: Answering Christian Apologetics, a rebuttal to Christian apologist Randal Rauser, was edited by the theologian and New Testament historian Robert M. Price.
In addition to being professionally published with trade publishers, Tristan continues to self-publish under his own imprint of Regolith Publications.
Tristan Vick graduated from Montana State University with degrees in English Literature and Asian Cultural Studies. He speaks fluent Japanese and lives with his family in Japan. When he's not commuting on the train or teaching English, he spends his time reading, writing, blogging, binge-watching his favorite television shows, and eating sara-udon.
He is also the author of the comedic-paranormal-noir The Scarecrow & Lady Kingston and the short novella Tokyo's Lost Souls: The Girl on the Train, which is a genre mash-up of coming of age, thriller, mystery, horror, romance, and erotica set against the backdrop of the world's largest metropolis, Tokyo, Japan.
Valandra: The Winds of Time Cycle (Book 1) is his first foray into epic fantasy. His cyberpunk thriller Robotica is due out in 2017.
Along with his fiction works, he is also the editor of several non-fiction religious philosophy anthologies. His original non-fiction work The Swedish Fish: Deflating the Scuba Diver and Working the Rabbit's Foot: Answering Christian Apologetics, a rebuttal to Christian apologist Randal Rauser, was edited by the theologian and New Testament historian Robert M. Price.
In addition to being professionally published with trade publishers, Tristan continues to self-publish under his own imprint of Regolith Publications.
Tristan Vick graduated from Montana State University with degrees in English Literature and Asian Cultural Studies. He speaks fluent Japanese and lives with his family in Japan. When he's not commuting on the train or teaching English, he spends his time reading, writing, blogging, binge-watching his favorite television shows, and eating sara-udon.