Isaac Fellman is an American author known for his emotionally rich and genre-bending fiction. His debut novel, "Dead Collections", is a darkly romantic tale featuring a vampire archivist navigating identity, grief, and fandom, widely praised for its tender humor and queer sensibility. His follow-up, "Notes from a Regicide", continues his exploration of complex, intimate narratives set against vivid and unconventional backdrops. Fellman brings a distinctive voice to speculative fiction, weaving together themes of transness, obsession, and human connection with quiet intensity. He works as an archivist, and his professional expertise lends authenticity and depth to his storytelling.