Richard Foss

Richard Foss

Richard Foss is an American journalist and science fiction author, also active in science fiction fandom. In addition, he has chaired science fiction conventions and worked as a travel agent, restaurant reviewer, lecturer in Elizabethan history, and ballet choreographer.

His science fiction writer stories have been published in the magazine "Analog" and the anthologies "Alternate Generals II" and "".

Foss' short story "The History of Chan's Journey to the Celestial Regions", published in the April 2002 "Analog", was a nominee for the 2002 Analog Award for Best Short Story.

His restaurant reviews have appeared in "The Easy Reader", "Manhattan People", "Peninsula People", "LA CityBeat", and "LA ValleyBeat" magazine.

Bibliography

*"The History of Chan's Journey to the Celestial Regions" ("Analog", Apr. 2002)
*"Compadres" (with S. M. Stirling) ("Alternate Generals II", ed. Harry Turtledove and Martin H. Greenberg, Baen Books, July 2002)
*"Probability Zero: Counterspy" ("Analog", Jan. 2003)
*"Probability Zero: Just an Average Guy" ("Analog", Oct. 2003)
*"Ripples" ("", ed. Harry Turtledove, Baen Books, 2005)
*"Probability Zero: Keeping Track" ("Analog", Nov. 2005)


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