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  • Terry Bisson is the author of seven novels, most recently Planet of Mystery from PS Publishing.

    MIND MELD: Bad Guys We Love to Hate: The Best Literary Villains in SF/F/H 2009

  • While I agree that Bisson is a long shot, I have to disagree on two minor points.

    Why Gilles Bisson's Campaign for the NDP Leadership Will Falter uncorrectedproofs 2008

  • Consider Piero Lugano, 63, the sun-tanned artist-turned-wine-merchant who opened a shop called Bisson in this town on the Italian Riviera in 1978.

    NYT > Home Page By ALAN TARDI 2011

  • Consider Piero Lugano, 63, the suntanned artist-turned-wine-merchant who opened a shop called Bisson in this town on the Italian Riviera in 1978.

    NYT > Home Page By ALAN TARDI 2011

  • Consider Piero Lugano, 63, the sun-tanned artist-turned-wine-merchant who opened a shop called Bisson in this town on the Italian Riviera in 1978.

    NYT > Home Page By ALAN TARDI 2011

  • Ross attempted to tag Bisson and when he missed the tag, attempted an off-balance toss to first to get Bisson, with the throw sailing high for a throwing error.

    Kentucky Wildcats News -- www.ukathletics.com 2010

  • Just yesterday, Simon Bisson and Mary Branscombe wrote the following for ZDNET UK in their article entitled, "When product naming clashes with H.P. Lovecraft":

    The Lovecraft News Network 2010

  • 'Murdoch Mysteries,' Season 3 Acorn Media 'Murdoch Mysteries,' Season 3 A sort of Victorian CSI, this Canadian show is set in late 19th-century Toronto; Yannick Bisson stars as William Murdoch, a detective ahead of his time who uses unconventional investigation techniques such as fingerprinting.

    TV on DVD 2011

  • Recently I bought back a handful of singed hardcover first editions by Michael Bishop, John Kessel and Terry Bisson.

    Geek With (Lots of) Books: The First Step is to Admit You Have a Problem 2009

  • In 1861, professional photographer Auguste-Rosalie Bisson had climbed Mont Blanc with 25 porters hauling his camera and portable darkroom up to the summit.

    He Cut a Fresh Path in Mountain Photography Michael J. Ybarra 2011

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