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Born in the UK, now living in Luxembourg. After working in aviation, computing and consultancy, Andy sold his webdesign company and retired early to write speculative fiction. | Born in the UK, now living in Luxembourg. After working in aviation, computing and consultancy, Andy sold his webdesign company and retired early to write speculative fiction. | ||
From 2014, his short stories appeared in a wide range of anthologies, and he continues to work on a series of far-future science fiction novels. | From 2014, his short stories appeared in a wide range of anthologies, and he continues to work on a series of far-future science fiction novels. | ||
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Born in the UK, now living in Luxembourg. After working in aviation, computing and consultancy, Andy sold his webdesign company and retired early to write speculative fiction.
From 2014, his short stories appeared in a wide range of anthologies, and he continues to work on a series of far-future science fiction novels.