Chris Nakashima-Brown

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Chris Nakashima-Brown is a science fiction author. His work includes short fiction and criticism published in a variety of anthologies and online markets, including The Bunker of the Tikriti, a short story from the book Cross Plains Universe: Texans Celebrate Robert E. Howard. The stories fit within the literary sub-genre sometimes denominated avant-pop — "pulp fiction for smart people," in the words of the author, answering unasked questions like: Whatever happened to the guest appearance of Jorge Luis Borges on The Love Boat? What if Beltway psychological warfare operatives coopted Saddam’s Frazetta-dealer? What if William S. Burroughs ghost-wrote the new season of "24”? What if Conan the Barbarian were reborn as a redneck security contractor in 21st century Baghdad? What if our enemies had imaginary weapons that actually *worked*? He lives in Austin, Texas, where he is a member of the Turkey City Writer's Workshop.

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