Margret Treiber

Margret Treiber

Author at Azoth Khem
Author, Screenwriter and Editor

Chaparral, New Mexico

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About Margret

Margret A. Treiber is a versatile writer known for her work in speculative fiction and humor. She is the award-winning author of the book "Japanese Robots Love to Dance" and has contributed to various publications. Her book "Death Engine Protocol was just released last month, jam-packed with foul language and violence. And her collection of short stories, Sudo VI Margret.dmp, was recently published.

Margret also serves as the editor-in-chief for the speculative humor magazine, Sci-Fi Lampoon. When she's not writing or working at her day job with technology, she enjoys helping her birds break things for her spouse to fix. Margret's unique blend of humor and speculative fiction has earned her a dedicated following.

In the preponderance of the multiverse, The Margret is an awesome force of good, evil, and indifference. Pretty much a mixed bag.

As an alien demi-god, The Margret single-handedly defeated the viral hibachi army of Monatchi Seven. Then, after a quick, she returned to work with the Mushwreck Squad to defeat the forces of the Higgsinator matter-reprogrammer force.

Cyborg The Margret saved an entire solar system by channeling a supernova through her power banks. Sacrificing her meatsack so trillions could live, her consciousness resides in a trailer park icemaker in Pago Pago. Thousands of people make the yearly pilgrimage to get sacred Margret ice and hope for a few words of wisdom.

Margret the Planet Wrecker controls two-thirds of the galaxy and demands complete loyalty from her subjects. Parents frighten unruly children into behaving merely by uttering her name.

She survives these interesting times with her wife, hopes for a future alien invasion collaboration and is holder of the unified theory (for sale to the highest bidder - serious inquiries only.)

Unique traits: Quirky Sci-Fi & Dark Comedy

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  • Japanese Robots Love to Dance

    Japanese Robots Love to Dance Budget: $1M - $5M | Sci-fi In a future where cults sell salvation and robots need legal representation, rogue attorney Gary Legal takes the cases no one else dares—cosmic contracts, sentient machines, and clients who can’t even sign their own names.

  • Death Engine Protocol

    Death Engine Protocol Budget: $10M - $30M | Sci-fi Haunted by hundreds of deaths she can’t forget, a jaded woman cursed with involuntary regeneration is pulled back into a dystopian war when her trauma-soaked biology becomes the devastating weapon everyone fears.

Awards

  • The BookFest Awards 1st place Best Sci-Fi Japanese Robots Love to Dance
    (2025)

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