Barbara Krasnoff

@barbk
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How-to editor at The Verge and author of a variety of science fiction & fantasy short stories and one semi-novel (The History of Soul 2065).
The Vergehttps://www.theverge.com/23519135/mastodon-verge-staff-where-to-find
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A little over 4 months ago, I had a conversation with @DarkeConteur during which we chatted about my book "The History of Soul 2065." I also read a part of a story from the book, "The Gingerbread House." And then I forgot completely about the whole thing, until today, when I discovered the podcast is out. I'm amazed at how well she makes me sound! Here's the Spotify link (although you can find it through any podcast app): https://anchor.fm/strong-women0/episodes/Barbara-Krasnoff---The-History-of-Soul-2065-e1t4kch
Barbara Krasnoff - The History of Soul 2065 by Strong Women, Strange Worlds

Barbara Krasnoff divides her time between writing short speculative fiction and editing tech as Reviews Editor for The Verge. Her book The History of Soul 2065 is coming out in June, 2019 from Mythic Delirium Books. It is a “mosaic novel” made up of interconnection short stories about two uncanny families through several generations. Her short fiction has appeared in a variety of publications, including Space & Time Magazine, Electric Velocipede, Apex Magazine, Doorways, Sybil’s Garage, Behind the Wainscot, Escape Velocity, Weird Tales, Descant, Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet, Amazing Stories, and the anthologies Fat Girl in a Strange Land, Subversion: Science Fiction & Fantasy tales of challenging the norm, Broken Time Blues: Fantastic Tales in the Roaring ’20s, Crossed Genres Year Two, Descended From Darkness: Apex Magazine Vol. I, Clockwork Phoenix 2, Such A Pretty Face: Tales of Power & Abundance, and Memories and Visions: Women’s Fantasy and Science Fiction. Barbara is also the author of a non-fiction book for young adults, Robots: Reel to Real (Arco Publishing, 1982). You can find Barbara online at the links below. Website Twitter The Verge

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