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Chris McKitterick is an author, editor, technical writer, teacher, amateur astronomer, and back-yard engineer. He received his B.A. degree in English from the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire in 1991, and his M.A. in English from KU in 1996. He has also studied astronomy and psychology, among other things. Since his work first saw print in 1984, he has sold work to markets including Analog, Artemis, Captain Proton, E-Scape, Extrapolation, Mythic Circles, NOTA, Ruins: Extraterrestrial, Synergy SF, Tomorrow SF, Top Deck magazine, various TSR publications, Visual Journeys, and a bowling poem anthology. Recently, a poem of his was set to music. McKitterick is nominations director of the Theodore A. Sturgeon Memorial Award for best short SF story of the year, and is a juror on the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for best SF novel of the year. Since 1992, he has assisted teaching the CSSF Writer’s Workshop for Science Fiction. Technical-writing publications have included astronomy newsletters, science articles, manuals, and advertising materials. He has also regularly written for the Microsoft Windows Server Resource Kits series, where he was a documentation manager. His contributions to these projects have earned a number of Society for Technical Communication (STC) awards. In addition to his involvement with the Center for the Study of SF, McKitterick teaches (and designed a certificate program in) technical communication for KU. Fun former jobs include planetarian, observatory assistant-director, trainer, and game store promoter. McKitterick lives in Lawrence, Kansas, with a cat and a hamster. Check out his personal website: KU mailing address:
Email address: cmckit@ku.edu Office address: Room 3084, Wescoe Hall
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