Aphra Bastet
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About the author
Aphra Bastet's Nebula-winning story, "Mars Is No Place for Children," and novel An Old-Fashioned Martian Girl, (Analog, July - November 2004) have been selected as recreational reading on the International Space Station. Her poetry and fiction appears in Asimov's, Astropoetica, Interzone, Oceans of the Mind, Star*Line, Strange Horizons, Goblin Fruit, and anthologies and magazines in the US, Great Britain, Japan, Italy, Germany, and the Czech Republic. Her poetry collection, Your Cat & Other Space Aliens, was a Pushcart nominee. Her most recent book is The Dragon Dictionary, with Marge Simon (Sam's Dot, 2010). Her novelette, "Ewaipanoma," originally a Sam's Dot chapbook, was selected for Year's Best Lesbian Fiction, ed. Fran Walker, Bedazzled Ink Publishing, 2008.
Aphra also has recent sales to Asimov's, Strange Horizons, Ladies of Trade Town, Vampires: the Recent Undead, and Horror Bound Magazine's Fear of the Dark anthology.
She lives with a mad scientist and four cats in Ohio.
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