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Issue #2 Contributors

This issue�s who�s who.

 

Mary Soon Lee has had more than 60 stories published. Her stories have appeared in David Hartwell�s Year�s Best SF 5 and Year�s Best SF 4, Amazing Stories, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Interzone, and Realms of Fantasy. Her fantasy collection Winter Shadows & Other Tales was published in November. She has an M.A. in mathematics from Cambridge University and an M.Sc. in astronautics and space engineering from Cranfield University.

 

Andrew Burt has published a few dozen short stories and a novel. He is moderator of the Critters Internet Writers Workshop, president of the Northern Colorado Writers� Workshop and a computer science professor at the Colorado School of Mines.

 

Richard Parks� fiction has appeared in many publications, including Asimov�s Science Fiction, Science Fiction Age, Realms of Fantasy, Weird Tales and David Hartwell�s Year�s Best Fantasy.

 

Ryck Neube�s fiction has appeared in Asimov�s Science Fiction, Tales of the Unanticipated and numerous other magazines. His novel, Debrouiller, was published in Europe, and he is working on a new novel, Possum in a Blender.

 

Marissa K. Lingen has recently sold short stories to Analog Science Fiction and Fact and Speculon. She won the 1999 Isaac Asimov Award for Undergraduate Excellence in Science Fiction and Fantasy Writing. Currently, she works as a freelance writer and is writing a contemporary fantasy novel set in Finland.

 

Trent Jamieson has had stories published in Eidolon, Altair, Aurealis, and other science fiction publications. He is fiction editor for Redsine.

 

Gregory E. Pence is the author of Who�s Afraid of Human Cloning? and a professor in the school of medicine & philosophy department at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He also has two new books due out in mid-December: Designer Food and The Ethics of Food.

 

Scott Grimando�s artwork has appeared on numerous magazine and book covers. His accomplishments also include concept development for Hallmark Entertainment�s The Tenth Kingdom miniseries.

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