Kelly McCullough is a distinguished American author, well-known for his works in the contemporary fantasy and science fiction genre. He was born in 1967 and writes under the name Kelly David McCullough. Growing up, McCullough was raised and educated by free-range hippies, an upbringing that has likely contributed to his unique perspective and creative voice.
Before embarking on his writing career, Kelly McCullough earned a degree in theater and worked in improv. This background in performing arts provided him with a strong foundation in storytelling and character development, skills that would later prove invaluable in his work as an author. Currently, McCullough resides in the Midwest with his physics-professor wife, Laura. In his spare time, he enjoys engaging in outdoor activities such as hiking and biking. His cats also consider him self-heating cat furniture, highlighting the humorous and affectionate side of his personality.
Kelly McCullough is the accomplished author of several series, including WebMage and Fallen Blade, as well as the standalone book School For Sidekicks. These works showcase his ability to create immersive worlds, engaging characters, and thrilling plots, captivating readers from all walks of life.
Webmage Books
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WebMage
2006
2
Cybermancy
2007
3
Codespell
2008
4
MythOS
2009
5
Spellcrash
2010
Fallen Blade Books
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Year
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Broken Blade
2011
2
Bared Blade
2012
3
Crossed Blades
2012
4
Blade Reforged
2013
5
Drawn Blades
2014
6
Darkened Blade
2015
Magic, Madness, and Mischief Books
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Year
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1
Magic, Madness, and Mischief
2018
2
Spirits, Spells, and Snark
2019
Standalone Novels
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1
School for Sidekicks
2015
2
Winter of Discontent
2020
3
Numismancer
2020
Short Stories/Novellas
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1
The Totally Secret Origin of Foxman
2015
Kelly McCullough Anthologies
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Fantastic Stories of the Imagination
2012
2
Fantastic Stories of the Imagination: 2014 Anthology