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Eventually I won the Writers of the Future Contest, published Winning Mars in Interzone, and shortly after started selling semi-regularly.
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Fergus Bannon (whose writings have appeared in Interzone, Territories, West Coast Magazine and Shipbuilding) has written a novel called Judgement, a book author Gary Gibson describes as reading "like an episode of CSI, if CSI had been written by Timothy Leary and filmed by James Cameron".
December 2009 2009
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His non-fiction articles, reviews, essays and interviews have appeared in Interzone, The Fix, New York Review of Science Fiction, Focus, and others.
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His work has appeared in Interzone, Shimmer, and most recently, the new anthology Seeds of Change.
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His non-fiction articles, reviews, essays and interviews have appeared in Interzone, The Fix, New York Review of Science Fiction, Focus, and others.
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My third nomination that didn't make it onto the ballot was Jeremiah Tolbert's "Godfall's Chemsong" which originally appeared in Interzone - a story of an alien among aliens.
MIND MELD: More Nebula-Worthy Works of Fiction...Picked By Some of This Year's Nebula Nominees 2010
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One of those places in Interzone magazine, now up to issue #224 and under the Editorial leadership of Andy Cox and Andy Hedgecock.
September 2009 2009
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Jayme Lynn Blaschke's fiction has appeared in Interzone and assorted anthologies.
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He is regularly published in Interzone and won their 2008 Readers 'Poll.
MIND MELD: More Nebula-Worthy Works of Fiction...Picked By Some of This Year's Nebula Nominees 2010
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His first published story was in Interzone in 1987 and his career plugged along slowly until his Accelerando stories at Asimov's brought him attention in 2001.
Sunday! marshallpayne1 2009
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