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Robert J. Howe has published short fiction in Salon.com, the magazines ''Analog'', ''Black Gate'', ''Electric Velocipede'', ''Pulphouse'', ''Weird Tales''; the anthologies ''Happily Ever After'' and ''Newer York'', and elsewhere. Howe is the editor, with John Ordover, of the anthology ''Coney Island Wonder Stories''. He is a graduate of the journalism program at Brooklyn College, and the Clarion Writer's Workshop at Michigan State University. He is a native of Brooklyn, New York, and works in higher education communications. | Robert J. Howe has published short fiction in Salon.com, the magazines ''Analog'', ''Black Gate'', ''Electric Velocipede'', ''Pulphouse'', ''Weird Tales''; the anthologies ''Happily Ever After'' and ''Newer York'', and elsewhere. Howe is the editor, with John Ordover, of the anthology ''Coney Island Wonder Stories''. He is a graduate of the journalism program at Brooklyn College, and the Clarion Writer's Workshop at Michigan State University. He is a native of Brooklyn, New York, and works in higher education communications. | ||
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Robert J. Howe has published short fiction in Salon.com, the magazines Analog, Black Gate, Electric Velocipede, Pulphouse, Weird Tales; the anthologies Happily Ever After and Newer York, and elsewhere. Howe is the editor, with John Ordover, of the anthology Coney Island Wonder Stories. He is a graduate of the journalism program at Brooklyn College, and the Clarion Writer's Workshop at Michigan State University. He is a native of Brooklyn, New York, and works in higher education communications.