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Rebecca Moesta Anderson is a professional writer.  Although born in Heidelberg, Germany, Rebecca was born to American parents and raised in Pasadena, California, where she lived until her early twenties. She graduated with a Bachelor of Liberal Arts from Cal State L.A.. and shortly after graduation married a former classmate from Caltech.
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'''Rebecca Moesta''' is a [[pro]]fessional writer, best known for [[media]] tie-insIn 1989, she took a position at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as a proofreader and copy editor. There she formed an [[SF]] [[club]].
  
In 1989, Rebecca took a position at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as a proofreader and copy editor. There she formed a SF [[club]] in which she met her future husband [[Kevin J. Anderson]]. She divorced her first husband in 1990 and married Anderson in 1991.  The couple started working together writing SF novels and to date has written two young adult novels, two high-tech pop-up books, and fourteen ''[[Star Wars]]'' novels, the Young Jedi Knights series.
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While at Livermore, she met her future husband, [[Kevin J. Anderson]]. She divorced her first husband in 1990 and married Anderson in 1991.  The couple started working together writing SF novels and has written two young adult novels, two high-tech pop-up books, and fourteen ''[[Star Wars]]'' novels, the Young Jedi Knights series. The couple owns and runs the publishing company [[WordFire Press]].
  
The couple owns and runs the publishing company [[WordFire Press]].
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Although born in Heidelberg, [[Germany]], Rebecca was born to American parents and raised in Pasadena, [[California]], where she lived until her early twenties. She graduated with a Bachelor of Liberal Arts from Cal State L.A.. and shortly after graduation married a former classmate from Caltech.
  
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* 2010 -- [[EerieCon 12]], [[MidSouthCon 28]], [[Archon 34]]
 
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* 2024 -- [[Life, the Universe, & Everything 42]]
  
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Latest revision as of 12:09, 27 January 2024

(November 17, 1956 – )

Rebecca Moesta is a professional writer, best known for media tie-ins. In 1989, she took a position at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as a proofreader and copy editor. There she formed an SF club.

While at Livermore, she met her future husband, Kevin J. Anderson. She divorced her first husband in 1990 and married Anderson in 1991. The couple started working together writing SF novels and has written two young adult novels, two high-tech pop-up books, and fourteen Star Wars novels, the Young Jedi Knights series. The couple owns and runs the publishing company WordFire Press.

Although born in Heidelberg, Germany, Rebecca was born to American parents and raised in Pasadena, California, where she lived until her early twenties. She graduated with a Bachelor of Liberal Arts from Cal State L.A.. and shortly after graduation married a former classmate from Caltech.

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