About WG Arndt


WG Arndt's love for science fiction began in a darkened theater at age seven, where The Empire Strikes Back and The Black Hole taught him that even the coldest galaxies could hold warmth—and that villains could be as haunting as Maximilian's crimson stare. Growing up on science fiction reruns, he dreamed of creaking starships, but it was Vancouver's rain-lashed forests and fog-smothered mountains that shaped his worlds.

Today, WG writes stories where the cosmos feels alive with contradictions: vampires stalk derelict spaceships, ancient rituals persist among futuristic technology, and moss-choked planets mirror the Pacific Northwest's reclaiming of concrete. When not peering at Saturn through his telescope or wandering Vancouver's trails (where lichen whispers secrets), he lives with his wife, kids, the best dog in the galaxy, and the belief that even the darkest souls deserve redemption.

His work explores fragile alliances between outcasts fighting empires… and their own monstrous natures.