This week's featured guest is...SHERRY DECKER
Sherry Decker’s short fiction has appeared in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery
Magazine, Cemetery Dance, Black Gate, Dark Wisdom, Best Of Dark Wisdom,
Best of Cemetery Dance, and numerous other publications. Her science
fiction novel, ‘Hypershot’ is due out in 2015 through Eldritch Press. She
is an Active member in both SFWA and HWA, She won First Place in the NTPWA
fiction contest, end-of-year Finalist / Honorable Mention in Writers of
the Future, and three-time Finalist in the Pacific Northwest Writers
Association genre fiction contest. She edited ‘Indigenous Fiction ~
wondrously weird and offbeat’ from 1997 to 2001. That magazine earned
several Honorable Mentions in Ellen Datlow’s annual Best Of anthologies.
It also accumulated a devoted cult following in its short run. Sherry has
finished her second novel and is working on her third while living with
her patient husband in Sammamish,Washington.
Be sure to check back on Thursday for the interview!
Sherry Decker’s short fiction has appeared in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery
Magazine, Cemetery Dance, Black Gate, Dark Wisdom, Best Of Dark Wisdom,
Best of Cemetery Dance, and numerous other publications. Her science
fiction novel, ‘Hypershot’ is due out in 2015 through Eldritch Press. She
is an Active member in both SFWA and HWA, She won First Place in the NTPWA
fiction contest, end-of-year Finalist / Honorable Mention in Writers of
the Future, and three-time Finalist in the Pacific Northwest Writers
Association genre fiction contest. She edited ‘Indigenous Fiction ~
wondrously weird and offbeat’ from 1997 to 2001. That magazine earned
several Honorable Mentions in Ellen Datlow’s annual Best Of anthologies.
It also accumulated a devoted cult following in its short run. Sherry has
finished her second novel and is working on her third while living with
her patient husband in Sammamish,Washington.
Be sure to check back on Thursday for the interview!
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