By Kate Pickford
Antigen
A world in crisis.
A plague ship on the loose.
One girl to save them all.
Kate Pickford
Kate Pickford is a displaced Briton who writes for an American audience. She has directed and co-written films which have circumnavigated the globe, winning gold and silver statues, fluttering ribbons, and miscellaneous prizes including the Martin Scorsese Prize, the Warner Brother’s Prize, the SIGNIS Prize as well as awards for screenwriting, best drama, best comedy, and kick-ass choreography.
She has been a screenwriter, a script doctor, a book coach, a developmental editor, and a ghostwriter covering everything from international uprisings to dragons and one-eyed samurai. Her post-apocalyptic works have sold tens of thousands of copies, but she now returns–under her own name–to her first love: science fiction.
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