Codex Writers Group

The Codex Writers' Group (aka "Codex") is an online community of active speculative fiction writers. Codex was created in January 2004.

History and Membership Requirements

Codex was created in January 2004 by Luc Reid, a member of Orson Scott Card's 2001 Literary Boot Camp.[1] The focus of the group is on writers in the early stages of their careers.[2] The forum uses the phrase 'neo-pro', which they define as "writers who've had at least one professional publication and/or participated in one of the top by-audition-only workshops, but who have not yet sold a great many stories or a number of books.".[3]

Notable Codexians

The following Codexians have won major awards and/or have books on shelves. A more comprehensive listing of publications by Codex Writers can be found at the Codex Library Website.

Codexians whose work has been or will be published in the Writers of the Future anthologies include Stewart C Baker, Steve Bein, Aliette de Bodard, Matt Dovey, Scott Roberts, Eric James Stone, Ken Scholes, Diana Rowland, David Goldman, Michael Livingston, Floris Kleijne, Andrew Gudgel, Lon Prater, William Katz, Brad Beaulieu, Luc Reid, Matt Champine, Tom Pendergrass, Robert Defendi, Joy Marchand (writing as Joy Remy), Matt Rotundo, and Jim Hines.[5]

External links

Notes

  1. "Former Bootcampers Published: Luc Reid". August 2003. Retrieved April 2008. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. "Codex Writers Home Page, Membership Requirements". January 2008. Retrieved April 2008. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  3. "Codex FAQ". July 2011. Retrieved July 2011. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  4. http://www.apexbookcompany.com/apex-online/2008/02/sara-king/
  5. "Writers of the Future Contest Winners, 1985-2006". 2007. Retrieved April 2008. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
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