Bradley H. Sinor (call me Brad) was born in Elk City, Oklahoma. After moving several times, his parents settled in Lawton, Oklahoma, where Brad grew up and went to college. He started writing almost as soon as he learned to read.
During those years, he worked with his father at the drive-in movie theater that his father managed. Although he earned his first college degree in History, he continued to work in movie theaters, walk-ins most of the time. He became a manager, substituting in various theaters around the state.
In his twenties, he returned to higher education at The University Of Oklahoma, next majoring in Journalism.
Moving back to Lawton, he worked as a stringer for The Lawton Constitution and at various other places. Wherever he worked, he kept writing.
As a Science Fiction genre writer, he attended multiple SF Conventions, including some in Oklahoma City and one in Tulsa, OK.
One of his first publications was an interview with Carolyn (C. J.) Cherryh in the Lawton Magazine. This was in 1980, and was followed by interviews with Louis L’Amour and Tom Callahan, a Star Wars stuntman. His interview with Karl Edward Wagner was the last before Wagner’s death.
Many other interviews, reviews and essays came after, not to mention short story sales.
In 1988, at an Oklahoma City convention, he met the woman who would become his wife several years later. Susan (call me Sue) Yeager Truelove had been attending conventions for a few years and had been to many of Brad’s panels, but had never met him. At this Con they happened to sit at the same table at a restaurant and started talking.
Since Sue lived in Broken Arrow, OK, and Brad was still living in Lawton, they bagan writing letters to each other (this was before free long distance calling) (or cellphones).
Eventually Brad moved to Broken Arrow to be with her, and a year later they married. This was, so far, almost 29 years ago.
Brad kept writing, and selling short stories. He convinced Sue to try writing, also. They have collaborated on around a half dozen short stories and one novel.
They have since moved to Tulsa, OK, and are the caretakers (servants) of two large cats.