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Lake, Jay & Nestvold, Ruth - The Canadian Who Came Almost All the Way Back from the Stars file:///I|/...vold%20-%20The%20Canadian%20Who%20Came%20Almost%20All%20the%20Way%20Back%20from%20the%20Stars.html[2012-9-21 16:24:22] The Canadian Who Came Almost all the Way Back from the Stars Jay Lake and Ruth Nestvold From Gardner Dozois - The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection (2006) Highly prolific new writer Jay Lake seems to have appeared nearly everywhere with short work in the last couple of years, including Asimov's SCI FICTION, Interzone, Strange Horizons, The Third Alternative, Aeon, Postscripts, Electric Velocipede, and many other markets. He's produced enough short fiction to have already released four collections, even though his career is only a few years old: Greetings from Lake Wu, Green Grow the Rushes-Oh, American Sorrows, and Dogs in the Moonlight. He's the coedi-tor, with Deborah Layne, of the prestigious Polyphony anthology series, and has also edited the anthologies All-Star Zeppelin Adventure Stories, with David Moles, and TEL: Stories. He won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer
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