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K. C. Alexander is the author of transhumanist sci-fi Necrotech and co-author of Mass Effect: Nexus Uprising. Specialties are voice-driven prose and imperfect characters.

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K. C. Alexander is the author of Necrotech and Nanoshock, aggressive transhumanist sci-fi, and co-author of Bioware’s Mass Effect: Andromeda: Nexus Uprising. She’s contributed fiction to Fireside magazine and an essay for Uncanny’s Disabled People Destroy Science Fiction. Specialties include voice-driven prose, imperfect characters, and an inclination to defy expectations. 

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K. C. Alexander is the author of Necrotech and Nanoshock—transhumanist sci-fi called “a speed freak rush” by NYT bestseller Richard Kadrey and “slick, sharp and snarky” by NYT bestseller Chuck Wendig. She co-wrote Mass Effect: Andromeda: Nexus Uprising with NYT bestseller Jason M. Hough, Bioware’s first novelization for Mass Effect: Andromeda. Other credits consist of a short story to Fireside magazine and an essay for Uncanny’s Disabled People Destroy Science Fiction. Specialties include voice-driven prose, imperfect characters, and an inclination to defy expectations.  

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K. C. Alexander is the author of Necrotech and Nanoshock—transhumanist sci-fi called “a speed freak rush” by NYT bestseller Richard Kadrey and “slick, sharp and snarky” by NYT bestseller Chuck Wendig She co-wrote Mass Effect: Nexus Uprising with NYT bestseller Jason M. Hough, contributed to Fireside magazine, and launched Uncanny’s successful Disabled People Destroy Science Fiction Kickstarter with a personal essay. Specialties include voice-driven prose, imperfect characters, and an inclination to defy expectations.  

She writes all things in all genres because all voices are important to the narrative. Prefers animals to people, and enjoys binge watching anime and science shows; basically, activities that allow her to be a hermit. She champions mental health and combats gendered expectations, often writing and speaking about life between normative lines.


The Long Biography

K. C. Alexander is the author of the SINless series, a transhumanist sci-fi called “a speed freak rush” by NYT bestseller Richard Kadrey, "slick, sharp and snarky" by NYT bestseller Chuck Wendig, and “a violent thrillride” by award-nominated Stephen Blackmoore. Nanoshock, the sequel to the well-received Necrotech, was labeled "a steel-fisted punch in the mouth" by bestseller Scott Sigler.

Being a diehard Bioware fan, she was beyond thrilled to co-write Mass Effect: Nexus Uprising with NYT bestseller Jason M. Hough—Bioware’s first novelization for Mass Effect: Andromeda, and a notch on the bucket list for a passionate fan. To celebrate, she finally went out and got that N7 tattoo she's always wanted.

Her first transhumanist short story, “Four Tons Too Late”, debuted at Fireside magazine way back before she launched into SF/F. Her specialties include voice-driven prose, an obscene love of profanity, and imperfect characters doing imperfect things. Genre aside, she writes whatever she wants.

Before she began writing full time, K. C. wore the adult skin of a web designer—though whose skin remains a matter of speculation. She prefers animals to human company, insists on cremation or cannibalism when she dies, and otherwise lives life as an author, gamer, hermit, and mostly she’s just this guy, you know?

As a bipolar genderqueer mostly-human (and occasional outer god), she prefers to be called ‘she’ or ‘they’, and refuses to be held to standards not her own. Feminist, activist, mental health advocate, LGBTQ+; a compassion or GTFO kind of person. Not your granddad’s SFF author. 

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