Armond Boudreaux
A humanities professor at East Georgia State College, Armond Boudreaux, draws inspiration from Southern literary giants such as Flannery O'Connor and William Faulkner, but with the heavy influence of epic, action-packed authors ranging from George R. R. Martin to Homer. He also writes nonfiction about the ethics and politics of superheroes, including co-authoring the book Titans: How Superheroes Can Help Us Make Sense of a Polarized World. Born in Alabama, he now lives in Statesboro, Georgia, with his wife and five children.