Difference between revisions of "Karen G. Anderson"
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− | '''Karen G. Anderson''', who writes speculative fiction as K. G. Anderson, was a member of the [[Clarion West]] board (former President) (2009-2017), attended [[Viable Paradise]] 17, and has written articles for [[Locus]]. She lives in [[Seattle]] with her partner, [[Tom Whitmore]]. | + | '''Karen G. Anderson''', who writes speculative fiction as '''K. G. Anderson''', was a member of the [[Clarion West]] board (former President) (2009-2017), attended [[Viable Paradise]] 17, and has written articles for [[Locus]]. She lives in [[Seattle]] with her partner, [[Tom Whitmore]]. |
She has been on the [[concom]] for [[Foolscap]] since 2009 and has been on the [[concom]] for [[Potlatch]]. She organized the dance program for [[LoneStarCon 3]] (The 2013 [[World Science Fiction Convention]]), for which she received a Hero Award. | She has been on the [[concom]] for [[Foolscap]] since 2009 and has been on the [[concom]] for [[Potlatch]]. She organized the dance program for [[LoneStarCon 3]] (The 2013 [[World Science Fiction Convention]]), for which she received a Hero Award. |
Revision as of 18:15, 9 December 2020
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Karen G. Anderson, who writes speculative fiction as K. G. Anderson, was a member of the Clarion West board (former President) (2009-2017), attended Viable Paradise 17, and has written articles for Locus. She lives in Seattle with her partner, Tom Whitmore.
She has been on the concom for Foolscap since 2009 and has been on the concom for Potlatch. She organized the dance program for LoneStarCon 3 (The 2013 World Science Fiction Convention), for which she received a Hero Award.
Anderson appeared at Sasquan (The 2015 World Science Fiction Convention) on these panels: "To Include or Not to Include…Evaluating Writing Critiques," and "Science and Technology of Discworld." At LoneStarCon 3 (The 2013 World Science Fiction Convention) she appeared on the panels "The Impact of Aaron Swartz," "Survival of the Biggest (Internet) Power," and "How to Extend Your Book Beyond the Page into Social Media."
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