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Julie Bloss Kelsey

Julie Bloss Kelsey writes speculative fiction and science fiction poetry from her home in suburban Maryland. In 2011, her scifaiku "Comet" won the Dwarf Stars Award given by the Science Fiction Poetry Association. You can catch her on Twitter where she posts @MamaJoules.

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Books By Julie Bloss Kelsey

Mad Scientist Journal: Autumn 2015
Mad Scientist Journal: Autumn 2015
Cover of "Mad Scientist Journal: Winter 2015"
Mad Scientist Journal: Winter 2015
Cover for Mad Scientist Journal: Autumn 2014
Mad Scientist Journal: Autumn 2014
This entry was posted on August 26, 2019 by Dawn Vogel.

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