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W. Gregory Stewart is a four-time Rhysling Award Winner (for SF poetry), and a past Nebula Awards nominee for his poetic construction, "the button and what you know;" he received the 1994 Asimov's Readers' Award for Best Poem for "when the voices..." He has received the Fluvanna Award for Light Verse, and is a regular reader in the Undead Poets Series. Greg was included in the retrospective Poetry
LA 1-21, and is a frequent poetry judge for the annual Pepperdine student publication, Expressionists. He is a past Pacificus reader. These days, he spends a lot of time on Writer's Workshops for kids at the UCLA laboratory elementary school.
Greg has had fiction in Amazing Stories, Centaurus, E-scape, Fantastic Worlds, Science Fiction Age, Terra Incognita, and Zone 9. He has appearances upcoming in Aboriginal Science Fiction and Sense of Wonder.
Greg was born in Canada, has lived in Australia, and his favorite color seems to waver between blue and purple. He earns a regular wage by working as a data janitor for a public utility.
Fred Raborg, Jr., editor of Amelia, once wrote, 'W. Gregory Stewart... I predict, will create a new form to bear his name.' Greg appreciates the thought, but suspects it will come to pass only by changing his name to W. Gregory Limerick...
Finally--and most importantly--Greg is the exuberant father of Jesse the Wonder Bundle on whom, together with his wife, artist and illustrator Helen Shoenfeld, he is happily committing parenthood. He hopes to have the bugs worked out before Jesse is old enough to hold a grudge...
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