Lucy A. Snyder

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Lucy A. Snyder (born 1971) is an American science fiction, fantasy, humor, and nonfiction writer. Born in South Carolina, she grew up in San Angelo, Texas as a result of her father being stationed at Goodfellow Air Force Base. She moved to Bloomington, Indiana for graduate studies at Indiana University. She currently lives in Columbus, Ohio with her husband and occasional coauthor Gary A. Braunbeck. She is a graduate of the 1995 Clarion Workshop; authors Nalo Hopkinson and Kelly Link were among her classmates.

Over 40 of her short stories have appeared in various magazines, anthologies, and collections, including Escape Pod and Short Trips: Destination Prague. One of her online humor stories, "Installing Linux on a Dead Badger", became the basis for a short humor collection of the same name published in 2007. Her poetry has appeared in Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet, GUD Magazine and will soon appear in Weird Tales.

Snyder served as an editor for HMS Beagle, an online bioscience publication produced by Elsevier, and briefly served as a contributing editor for Strange Horizons.

[edit] Published works

  • Blood Magic, Eggplant Literary Productions, October 2001
  • Sparks and Shadows, HW Press, May 2007
  • Installing Linux on a Dead Badger, Creative Guy Publishing, October 2007

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