Sean A. Moore (April 20, 1964 – February 23, 1998)[1] was an American fantasy and science fiction writer, and computer programmer.
[3] Moore was active as both a fan and a professional writer in the community of Colorado fantasy and science fiction enthusiasts.
Initially writing part-time, he had become a full-time writer at the time of his death, primarily for Tor Books.
He also contributed in an uncredited capacity to the screenplay of the film, and wrote the novelette "10585," published in the anthology It Came from the Drive-In (DAW Books, 1996).
[4] Moore has been both praised for his "strengths ... in crafting a clever, dense plot with immense, epic scope, and populating it with an imaginative flood of action and monsters," and criticized for "overwrit[ing] to an incredible degree" and "choppy ... start-and-stop structure.