Joe Pitkin has lived, taught, and studied in England, Hungary, and Mexico and now teaches at Clark College in Vancouver, Washington. His short stories have appeared in the Boston Review, Analog, Black Static, Cosmos, and other magazines and podcasts, as well as on his blog, The Subway Test. He lives in Portland, Oregon, in the shadow of a small extinct volcano. Carolina Hoyos is a talented stage and film actor, director, and audiobook narrator whose childhood as a competitive classical concert pianist and elementary school chorus accompanist was enriched with acting and directing. She was named a Fellow in La Skins Fest Native American TV Writers Lab and is a West Hollywood Directing Artist Grantee.
"""This low-g version of Die Hard will appeal to fans of fast-paced adventure with a science fiction twist in a familiar, not-too-distant future."" -- ""Booklist"" ""Fans of the movies Knives Out and Die Hard, plus authors such as Blake Crouch and Andy Weir, may want to add this to their to-be-read list."" -- ""Library Journal"" ""This mash-up of Die Hard and Gravity is an action-adventure reader's dream. The pacing is relentless and claustrophobic, making it impossible to stop turning the pages. Pitkin has written a winner."" -- ""Jeff Ayers, First Clue"" ""Die Hard in zero g--Exit Black is the very definition of a page-turner."" -- ""David Pedreira, author of The Never Wars"""