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His short story "What Went Through Data's Mind 0.68 Seconds Before the Satellite Hit", set during Star Trek: The Next Generation, was published in the anthology Strange New Worlds in 1998 . In his career, he has published a variety of poetry, science fiction, fiction, and nonfiction. He also founded the Ones and Zeroes Pixelshow film festival and the Build-A-Brickbuster Lego film contest. His first novel, Taking Over, was a finalist for the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award. He won the Writers of the Future contest in 2002. [1]

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  • His short story "What Went Through Data's Mind 0.68 Seconds Before the Satellite Hit", set during Star Trek: The Next Generation, was published in the anthology Strange New Worlds in 1998 . In his career, he has published a variety of poetry, science fiction, fiction, and nonfiction. He also founded the Ones and Zeroes Pixelshow film festival and the Build-A-Brickbuster Lego film contest. His first novel, Taking Over, was a finalist for the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award. He won the Writers of the Future contest in 2002. [1]
  • Dylan Otto Krider is a writer who lives in Houston, Texas. He has written for the Houston Press, Houston Chronicle, Kenyon Review, Fiction Writer and others. He was the Grand Prize Winner of the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future Contest and Asimov Award, and was a finalist for the Katie Award. He has also written a number of anime dub scripts for ADV films, including the first two seasons of Saiyuki.
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  • His short story "What Went Through Data's Mind 0.68 Seconds Before the Satellite Hit", set during Star Trek: The Next Generation, was published in the anthology Strange New Worlds in 1998 . In his career, he has published a variety of poetry, science fiction, fiction, and nonfiction. He also founded the Ones and Zeroes Pixelshow film festival and the Build-A-Brickbuster Lego film contest. His first novel, Taking Over, was a finalist for the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award. He won the Writers of the Future contest in 2002. [1]
  • Dylan Otto Krider is a writer who lives in Houston, Texas. He has written for the Houston Press, Houston Chronicle, Kenyon Review, Fiction Writer and others. He was the Grand Prize Winner of the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future Contest and Asimov Award, and was a finalist for the Katie Award. He has also written a number of anime dub scripts for ADV films, including the first two seasons of Saiyuki.
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