Frank Creed is a life-long reader and gamer who founded the Lost Genre
Guild, a group of artists and fans who have banded together to promote
Biblical speculative fiction. He is the editor of The Underground, an online
magazine that focuses on all aspects of spec-fic. He is a freelance writer
and his articles can be found at associatedcontent.com.
In 1983, Frank Creed took first-place in the short-story category at the
UW-Whitewater Literary conference. In 2006, Flashpoint won best Science
Fiction chapter story at elfwood.com, the world’s largest fantasy/ sci-fi
site. In June 2007, three of Frank’s short stories (in the same setting as
Flashpoint) were published in the biblical speculative fiction anthology
Light at the Edge of Darkness.
Yellow 30 Sci-Fi featured Flashpoint as the July 2007 book of the month,
Frank Creed as their feature author for September 2007 and have
nominated Flashpoint for a 2008 Pluto.
The twenty-three years between?
The makings of an artist's soul.
Two dead parents, blue-collar work, Church of Satan relative, highspeed
head-on-collision with a documented healing, and marrying his editor are all
jelly in the donut.
Frank is currently working on Book Two of the Underground, War of
Attrition and is collaborating with Mike Roop on Into the Underground, a
role playing game (RPG) based on Flashpoint.
Voice your fiction opinion at Frank Creed's message board. No flaming.
"Frank Creed is a Fundamentalist Christian and writer of fantasy and sci-fi ( Speculative Fiction ). Frank Creed has one Christian
Speculative Fiction novella published in Tales for the Thrifty Barbarian: An Anthology of High Fantasy and a soon-to-be released novel
titled Flashpoint. An avid fan of sci-fi and fantasy, Speculative Fiction is the vehicle that Frank uses to deliver his beliefs and spiritual
philosophy to readers. This "Lost Genre" remains very controversial in the Christian Fundamentalist community and Frank Creed and
other authors of Christian Speculative Fiction are the new kids on the block. They will likely spread the Christian message to a greater
number of people because they are willing to follow His voice and use the gifts He has given."
Editor,
The Writers' Cafe Press
Frank Creed