From the story How Peacefully the Desert Sleeps, by Brad Beaulieu - Issue 6 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story The Smell of the Earth by Joan L. Savage - Issue 7 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story From the Clay of His Heart by John Brown - Issue 8 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story Pi by Mette Ivie Harrison - Issue 10 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story The Sin Hypothesis, by Elizabeth Lustig - Issue 11 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story The Folk of the Fringe: West, by Orson Scott Card - Issue 12 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story The Folk of the Fringe: Salvage, by Orson Scott Card - Issue 13 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story The Folk of the Fringe: The Fringe, by Orson Scott Card - Issue 14 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story The Folk of the Fringe: Pageant Wagon by Orson Scott Card - Issue 15 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story The Folk of the Fringe: America by Orson Scott Card - Issue 16 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story The Mystery of Miranda by David Simons - Issue 18 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story Schadenfreude by Michelle Scott - Issue 19 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story Exiles of Eden by Brad R. Torgersen - Issue 22 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story Into the West, by Eric James Stone - Issue 23 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story Nanoparticle Jive, by Tomas Martin - Issue 25 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story Oyster Beach by Sophie Wereley - Issue 34 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story Big Al Shepard Plays Baseball on the Moon by Jamie Todd Rubin - Issue 37 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story The Sound of Death by Gareth D. Jones - Issue 38 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story The Far Side of Extinction by K.C. Norton - Issue 41 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story Meat and Greet by Jamie Todd Rubin - Issue 43 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story The Oath-Breaker's Daemon by Rob Steiner - Issue 44 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story The Cloaca Maxima by Rob Steiner - Issue 45 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story The Gaunt of Dennis Mallory by Scott M. Roberts - Issue 46 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story The Debugging of Martin Jarreau by Rahul Kanakia - Issue 47 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story A Love Story, Told in My Monstrosity by Anna Yeatts - Issue 49 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story The Gong-Farmer's Daughter by Kat Otis - Issue 51 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story Not on the Gallows by Harry Turtledove - Issue 53 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story Collecting Jessup by Allison Mulder - Issue 55 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story The Thing in the Basement by Gerri Leen - Issue 57 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story Oba Oyinbo by Jonathan Edelstein - Issue 59 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story If I Breathe, You Will Break by Sofie Bird - Issue 60 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story Pinedaughter's Grove by Ville Meriläinen - Issue 62 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story My Father's Life, Furnished in Stars by Maxwell Peterson - Issue 63 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story The Preventable Future of Peter Jones by Joshua Ogden - Issue 64 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story Occultation of the Bright Aspects by Stephen Case - Issue 66 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
From the story For Sale: Veterinary Practice On Sigma 4; Certain Conditions Apply by Jared Oliver Adams - Issue 69 / Artwork by Scott Altmann
About Scott Altmann
Born on Long Island, New York, Scott was never far from a
drawing tool and a surface to make a mark. The early years consisted of funny-looking beasts and asymmetrical faces. Years later Scott attended the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan and graduated from the Illustration Department with his BFA.
He enjoys sushi, cerebral spelunking, playing guitar and painting in oils. He draws
to escape, and tries to escape to draw. All other times he can be found with his
wife and son, in Long Island, New York -- laughing uncontrollably and causing
mischief.
www.scottaltmann.com