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| − | '''Eugie Foster''' was | + | '''Eugie Foster''' was an Asian American short story writer, columnist, and editor. She lived in Atlanta, Georgia. |
| − | Foster | + | Foster wrote "Writing for Young Readers," a monthly column for children's literature and young adult literature writers. She was a contributor to and the managing editor of ''Tangent Online'' for four years and was the managing editor of ''The Fix,'' a short fiction review magazine published by TTA Press. She was also a director for Dragon Con and edited their onsite newsletter, the ''Daily Dragon.'' |
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Eugie Foster was an Asian American short story writer, columnist, and editor. She lived in Atlanta, Georgia.
Foster wrote "Writing for Young Readers," a monthly column for children's literature and young adult literature writers. She was a contributor to and the managing editor of Tangent Online for four years and was the managing editor of The Fix, a short fiction review magazine published by TTA Press. She was also a director for Dragon Con and edited their onsite newsletter, the Daily Dragon.