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Writer Brooks Peck also works at the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame in Seattle, Washington, as a curator and Web producer.
His short fiction publications include the story "The Well-Made Knight" in the anthology Merlin, edited by Martin Greenberg (DAW Books); and "Sleight of Bride" in Elf Magic, also edited by Martin Greenberg for DAW Books. The story is a retelling of the Norse myth "How Thor Lost His Hammer." "Climb, Said the Crow" appears in the fantasy anthology In the Shadow of Evil from DAW Books. The book collects original stories where evil has triumphed over good, monsters eat the heroes, and darkness falls on the land and stays for good.
Earlier works appear in the anthologies Future Net (DAW 1996) and Life Among the Asteroids (Ace, 1992), and in the magazines Absolute Magnitude #4 (Fall 1995), tomorrow sf (October 1994), Back Brain Recluse #22 (1994), and Aboriginal SF (#37/39 Spring 1993).
His nonfiction articles include "Cyberpunk Is Alive and Well and Living in—Where Else?—Japan," a survey of interesting Japanese anime and manga with cyberpunk themes (in the February 2006 issue of Asimov's Science Fiction); and two pieces for Giant magazine, "Star Wars Characters A–Z" and "72 Hours to . . . Sci-Fi Stardom," a piece that serves as a total immersion short course in the essential science fiction books, movies, TV shows, games, and comics. He has also written for Wired, Science Fiction Weekly, SCI FI Magazine, and Amazon.com.
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