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Byron Leavitt
Byron lives near Tacoma, Washington with what many have termed a poor-man's zoo. During his time there as self-appointed assistant caretaker, he has helped to oversee a bald robin, a translucent crayfish, nine Egyptian spiny mice, a number of free-range squirrels, a cat with three ovaries, and the cat's daughter (who has opposable thumbs)
His stories have been published in Gateway S-F, Anotherealm, Fools Motley and Camp Horror, and his poetry has appeared in a number of prestigious hardcover and softbound anthologies, including a "Best of 2003" collection. Of all the things he has been called in his life, a marmot is not one of them.
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