DreamForge Magazine’s Bridge Crew
To Boldy Go...on a new adventure in publishing, it takes a lot of determination and the help of an enthusiastic community of friends and volunteers. Here is our core team. All positions are unpaid, except for occasional donuts, expenses, and honorariums.  
Scot Noel
Scot is the Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of DreamForge Magazine. Along with his wife Jane, he owns DreamForge Press, LLC and the web and digital marketing agency,  Chroma Studios.

Scot’s short story “Riches Like Dust,” was selected for the Writers of the Future anthology, Volume VI in 1990, becoming the springboard for a career in computer game development as writer, project manager and voice director for several award-winning games. He has also had a number of short stories published, including some zombie fiction with Eden Studios.
Jane Noel
Jane is a lifetime fan of science-fiction and fantasy. Along with her husband, Scot, she is co-owner of DreamForge Press, LLC, the publisher of DreamForge Magazine, and Chroma Studios.

As our graphic design, layout, and web manager, Jane is responsible for the look and feel of everything DreamForge. She also plans and designs a lot of our Social Media posts.

Jane is also the Founder of Chroma Marketing Essentials, a digital marketing agency located in Jeannette PA.  Before founding CME, Jane worked as an Artist, Art Lead, Art Director, and Project Manager for the computer game developer DreamForge Intertainment, where she worked on a number of early computer games, including Roger Zelazny’s Chronomaster.
Mark Zingarelli
At DreamForge, Mark is our Illustration & Art Director. He set our high standard for illustration and helped us commission exceptional art pieces.

Mark makes his living as a freelance illustrator, cartoonist, and writer working in the publishing, design and entertainment industry. 

His illustrations and comic strips have appeared in most of the major magazines and newspapers in the U.S, including The New Yorker, Esquire, Newsweek, Business Week, Time, Entertainment Weekly, Fast Company, Fortune, New York Magazine, Boston Globe, The Washington Post, LA Weekly, Chicago Reader, The Village Voice, and many more. 
Jane Lindskold
Jane Lindskold has published over 30 novels and countless short stories. 

As our Senior Advisor & Creative Consultant, Jane tries to help us better understand the alternate reality we stepped into with speculative fiction publishing. 

Jane grew up in Washington DC, got a Ph.D. in English with concentrations in Medieval, Renaissance, and Modern British Literature. 

Jane settled in New Mexico in the 90s. She met Scot and Jane Noel in the mid-nineties when they all worked together on the computer game Chronomaster, an original project based on a concept by Roger Zelazny. 
Jamie D. Munro
Someone has to be first. Jamie was following us on Facebook seven months before we launched our Founders Issue.

He was our first Patreon supporter, a Kickstarter supporter, and sometimes we think he understands DreamForge better than we do. He was quickly promoted from volunteer First Line Reader to volunteer Editorial Assistant. He would get the most donuts if we could get the darn teleporter working.

Jamie is an aspiring speculative fiction author from Western Australia.
Leah Segal
Leah is our Research and Support Assistant and has worked to advance our knowledge of Social Media, marketing opportunities, and fan organizations.

“I am very excited to be a part of the DreamForge team, where I hope to discover more about science fiction/ fantasy literature and meet incredible people who share the same interests I do! 

I’m a senior at Washington & Jefferson College with a double major in Communications and English and I am working towards pursing a career in publishing. 

I would love to work as a publisher and help the genius ideas of authors and artists come to fruition. Working for DreamForge Magazine is a great step in this direction.”