Planet Magazine No. 3 - About the Authors

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Rick Blackburn a disabled Vietnam Vet, is interested in astronomy, astrophysics,
role-playing gaming, drawing, and writing. He's a FANatic fan of Star Trek, Star Trek —
The Next Generation, Star Wars, Battlestar Galactica, Dr. Who, and SF in general. He is
also president of the Power Pack Fan Club, and can be reached at:
POWER PACK FAN CLUB, PO Box 13712, Los Angeles, CA, 90013-0712.

Brian Burt is a systems analyst at a bank in Kalamazoo, Mich. (yes, it's a real town),
and a struggling SF writer whose biggest credit to date is winning the L. Ron Hubbard Gold
Award in the 1991 Writers of the Future Contest (for a story called "The Last Indian
War"). He's had five other stories published in small-circulation literary mags.

Peter Alejandro Cortes is a poet in Park Slope, Brooklyn.

Romeo Esparrago is an engineer in Sacramento, California, and aspires to be a
children's writer/illustrator someday. His nightly dream has been to have a bio in the
"About the Authors" page of Planet Magazine.

Biedermeier X. Leeuwenhoek once again does not appear in this issue. He is
currently working on a fantasy trilogy based on a race of elves who reject fluoridation for
their Fountain of Arrogant Youth™, with dire consequences for their teeth. Perversely, he
also once abducted an alien, taking it for a two-hour car ride across the Triboro Bridge.

Kevin McAuley is a Brooklyn-based writer.

Andrew G. McCann is a writer and editor in New York City.

George McCann is a retired corporate-PR type who teaches art history.

Steve Ross is a writer and book editor in New York City. His work has appeared in
various small-press publications.  

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