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Ilsa j bick biography of michael

          Former Air Force major, and an award-winning author of more than thirty of short stories and twenty-some-odd novels..

          From my perspective, I get to work with people whose work I've admired since I was a doofy fangoober teenager, like Michael Jan Friedman and Peter David and.

        1. From my perspective, I get to work with people whose work I've admired since I was a doofy fangoober teenager, like Michael Jan Friedman and Peter David and.
        2. Ilsa J. Bick is a child psychiatrist, as well as a film scholar, surgeon wannabe, former Air Force major, and an award-winning, best-selling author.
        3. Former Air Force major, and an award-winning author of more than thirty of short stories and twenty-some-odd novels.
        4. Ilsa J. Bick, a prominent researcher in the field of aquatic physiology, delves into this very question.
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        6. Ilsa J. Bick

          American novelist

          Ilsa J. Bick is an American author of short stories, e-books and novels. She has written for several long-running science fiction series, most notably Star Trek, Battletech, and Mechwarrior: Dark Age.

          She's taken both Grand and Second Prize in the Strange New Worlds anthology series (1999 and 2001, respectively), while her story, "The Quality of Wetness," took Second Prize in the prestigious Writers of the Future contest in 2000.

          Her first Star Trek novel, Well of Souls, was a 2003 Barnes & Noble bestseller.

          Biography

          Before she became an author, Bick was a child/adolescent and forensic psychiatrist.

          Michael Gelb and Jeff Garrett (NY: Kensington Books; ).

          She also holds a degree in literature and film studies, and has presented and written widely on applied psychoanalysis and film.

          Her original stories have been featured in numerous anthologies, magazines, and online venues.

          "The Key," a supernatural murder-mystery about the Holocaust and reincarnation, was named "distinguishe