User:Netmouse
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Netmouse is the online moniker of a variety of people. But the same person is Netmouse on Wikipedia, Slashdot, LiveJournal, and del.icio.us. Netmouse has been editing Wikipedia fairly regularly since early 2006.
Netmouse is a Smof from Ann Arbor, Michigan who does the occasional jigsaw puzzle, reads and edits SF, and does various types of design engineering, including user interaction design and experimental physics. Netmouse has a BA in History from Grinnell College and a Master's in Systems Design Engineering from the University of Waterloo.
In 2007, Netmouse created a specialized wikimedia wiki on SF editors.
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[edit] Articles Created or Maintained by Netmouse
[edit] Art
- Americans for the Arts
- Margaret Hicks
- Miniature Art
- Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers Society of Washington
[edit] SF
This user is a member of WikiProject Science Fiction. |
- Adam Browne (Added Awards section, updated bibliography, put in structure, took off notability challenge)
- Carol Resnick
- Doselle Young
- Hugo Award for Best Editor Short Form
- Hugo Award for Best Editor Long Form
- Ideomancer
- James Gunn
- John Scalzi (added bibliography)
- Justine Larbalestier (added Awards section)
- Karen Haber
- Kevin Siembieda
- The New York Review of Science Fiction
- Penguicon
- Subterranean Press
- Teresa Nielsen Hayden (Added Bibliography)
- Patrick Nielsen Hayden (added Hugo Nomination section)
- The Road to Science Fiction
- Starlight (anthology series)
- The Space Opera Renaissance
- U-Con
- Will Shetterly (added Short Story section)
- Year's Best SF
- Year's Best Science Fiction
[edit] Biomedical and Systems engineering
[edit] Womens history
- Ann Penelope Marston
- Carrie Etter
- Karen Haber
- Ruth Heller
- Margaret Hicks
- Mary Anderson Bain
- Mary Katherine Goddard
- Mildred Loving
- Carol Resnick