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Beth Bernobich (born December 12, 1959) is a science fiction and fantasy writer. In 2004, she was a finalist for the Gaylactic Spectrum Awards for her novelette [http://www.strangehorizons.com/2003/20030120/poison.shtml]Poison. Her novelette A Flight of Numbers Fantastique Strange was on the Locus Recommended Reading List for 2006.
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Bernobich's short fiction has appeared in magazines such as ''[[Asimov's]]'', ''[[Interzone]]'', ''[[Baen's Universe]]'', ''[[Postscripts]]'', and ''[[Strange Horizons]]''. Her work has also appeared in anthologies such as '''Sex in the System''', '''Magic in the Mirrorstone''', '''Polyphony 2''', and '''the Mammoth Book of Best New Erotica''' (vols. 1 and 4). Her stories have received Honorable Mentions in “Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror” and “Year’s Best Science Fiction." Her first novel is forthcoming from Tor Books in 2009.
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Beth Bernobich (born December 12, 1959) is a science fiction and fantasy writer. In 2004, she was a finalist for the Gaylactic Spectrum Awards for her novelette "[http://www.strangehorizons.com/2003/20030120/poison.shtml Poison]". Her novelettes "A Flight of Numbers Fantastique Strange" and "The Golden Octopus" were on the Locus Recommended Reading List for 2006 and 2008.  
  
See her [http://www.beth-bernobich.com] webpage for more details.
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Bernobich's short fiction has appeared in magazines such as ''[[Asimov's]]'', ''[[Interzone]]'', ''[[Baen's Universe]]'', ''[[Postscripts]]'', and ''[[Strange Horizons]]''. Her work has also appeared in anthologies such as '''Sex in the System''', '''Magic in the Mirrorstone''', and '''Polyphony 2'''. Her stories have received Honorable Mentions in “Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror” and “Year’s Best Science Fiction." Her first novel, Passion Play, appeared from Tor Books in October 2010. Passion Play won the RT Reviewer's Choice Award for Best Epic Fantasy and was long-listed for the Tiptree Award. Her first YA novel appeared from Viking Children's Books in October 2011, and was nominated for YALSA's Best Fiction for Young Adults list.
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See [http://www.beth-bernobich.com her web site] for more details.

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Beth Bernobich (born December 12, 1959) is a science fiction and fantasy writer. In 2004, she was a finalist for the Gaylactic Spectrum Awards for her novelette "Poison". Her novelettes "A Flight of Numbers Fantastique Strange" and "The Golden Octopus" were on the Locus Recommended Reading List for 2006 and 2008.

Bernobich's short fiction has appeared in magazines such as Asimov's, Interzone, Baen's Universe, Postscripts, and Strange Horizons. Her work has also appeared in anthologies such as Sex in the System, Magic in the Mirrorstone, and Polyphony 2. Her stories have received Honorable Mentions in “Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror” and “Year’s Best Science Fiction." Her first novel, Passion Play, appeared from Tor Books in October 2010. Passion Play won the RT Reviewer's Choice Award for Best Epic Fantasy and was long-listed for the Tiptree Award. Her first YA novel appeared from Viking Children's Books in October 2011, and was nominated for YALSA's Best Fiction for Young Adults list.

See her web site for more details.