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Howard
Waldrop

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Biography:
Brief biography from The Norton Book of Science Fiction, ed. by Ursula K. LeGuin & Brian Attebery
Howard Waldrop was born in 1946 and has lived in Texas since 1950· First published in 1970, he has been a full-time writer since 1980. His story collections are Howard Who (1986), All About Strange Monsters of the Recent Past (1987), and Night of the Cooters (1991). His first novel was The Texas-Israeli War: 1999 (with Jake Saunders, 1974), and recently he published the novella A Dozen Tough Jobs (1989).
On the Web:
Search Science Fiction Resource Guide
A Reader-Friendly Guide to Howard Waldrop
Eileen Gunn, "Awards, Attitude, and A Peculiar Penchant for
Obscurity"