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'''Louis Sergio Antonelli''' (Lou Antonelli) (born [[January 6]], [[1957]] in [[Medford, Massachusetts]]) is an American [[science fiction]] and fantasy writer who resides in [[Hooks, Texas|Hooks]], [[Texas]].
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Antonelli's stories have been compared to [[Isaac Asimov]] in plotting, and to [[Ray Bradbury]] in style, with a certain unique Texas weirdness. A resident of the Lone Star State since 1985, many of his stories are set in [[Texas]]. He is a [[Massachusetts]] native and attended [[Columbia University]] in [[New York City]] before moving to Texas.
 
 
 
He is a professional [[journalist]] and has won awards in news, feature, column, sports and editorial writing from the Texas Press Association and the North and East Texas Press Association.
 
 
 
A member of the [[Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America]] (SFWA), Antonelli got a late start in his fiction writing career; his first story was published when he was 46 years old. He has had 28 short stories published since June 2003 in 14 different publications.
 
 
 
He has received eight honorable mentions in ''The Year's Best Science Fiction'' published by [[St. Martin's Press]] for 2006, 2005 and 2004. (see below). He received an honorable mention as a nominee for the [[John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer]] in 2006.
 
 
 
==Bibliography==
 
as of November 1, 2006 includes:
 
 
 
# "Silvern" - ''RevolutionSF'', June 2003
 
# "Silence is Golden" - ''RevolutionSF'', August 2003 HONORABLE MENTION
 
# "Comes the Juju Man" - ''GateWay'' science fiction, December 2003
 
# "S*P*P*A*M*" - ''Bewildering Stories'', December 2003
 
# "Rome, If You Want To" - ''Surprising Stories'', May 2004
 
# "Pen Pal" - ''RevolutionSF'', July 2004 HONORABLE MENTION
 
# "I Got You" - ''[[Bewildering Stories]]'', July 2004 HONORABLE MENTION
 
# "Flash, Boom, Bam (a flash anthology)" - ''Bewildering Stories'', July 2004
 
# "Doppelgangster" - ''Bewildering Stories'', Sept. 2004
 
# "Double-Crossing the Styx" - ''Continuum Science Fiction'', Fall 2004
 
# "The Rocket-Powered Cat" - ''RevolutionSF'', Dec. 2004 HONORABLE MENTION
 
# "Circe in Vitro" - ''Astounding Tales'', December 2004 HONORABLE MENTION
 
# "They Call It Time" - ''AlienSkin'', Dec./Jan. 2005
 
# "Won't You Come Home, [[Bill Buckley]]?" - ''Bewildering Stories'', Feb. 2005
 
# "Big Girl" - ''Ultraverse'', May/June 2005.
 
# "The Hideaway" - ''AlienSkin'', June/July 2005.
 
# "The Honor of the Blue Devil Patrol" - ''Beyond Centauari'', June/July 2005.
 
# "The Cast Iron [[Dybbuk]]" - June/July 2005, ''Andromeda Spaceways In-flight Magazine''. HONORABLE MENTION
 
# "Dialogue" - ''RevolutionSF'', August 2005. HONORABLE MENTION
 
# "A Rocket for the Republic*" - ''Asimov's Science Fiction'', Sept. 2005. HONORABLE MENTION
 
# "After Image" - ''Surprising Stories'', Sept. 2005.
 
# "The Queen of Guilty Pleasures" - ''Bewildering Stories'', Oct. 2005.
 
# "The Dragon's Black Box" - ''Bewildering Stories'', February 2006.
 
# "A Djinn for General Houston" - ''Surprising Stories'', May 2006.
 
# "The Runner at Dawn" - ''Worlds of Wonder'', July 2006.
 
# "Wish List" - ''RevolutionSF'', August 2006.
 
# "Berserker" - ''OG Speculative Fiction", September 2006.
 
# "Good Old Gal" - ''Nova Science Fiction No. 18", Fall 2006
 
 
 
* "A Rocket for the Republic" placed third in the Asimov's Science Fiction Readers Poll for 2005 in the Short Story category.
 
 
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://www.cedarhillsentinel.com/ Official website]
 
* http://www.louantonelli.blogspot.com/
 
*http://writertopia.com/profiles/LouAntonelli
 
 
 
[[Category:1957 births|Antonelli, Lou]]
 
[[Category:American science fiction writers|Antonelli, Lou]]
 
[[Category:Living people|Antonelli, Lou]]
 

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