The Philadelphia Science Fiction Society
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Fran Wilde writes science fiction and fantasy. She can also tie a bunch of sailing knots, set gemstones, and program digital minions. She’s taught writing and digital media at two colleges, a high school for the creative arts, and a long-distance program for young writers. Her first novels will be published by Tor beginning in September 2015 with Updraft.
Her short fiction has appeared in venues including Asimov’s, Nature Magazine, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and Tor.com. (Bibliography.) Her poetry has appeared in The Marlboro Review, Articulate, and Poetry Baltimore. Her critical work has appeared in Educause Quarterly.
Her digital media projects include games, dynamic widgets, and 3D immersive narratives.
She holds an MFA in poetry and an MA in information architecture and interaction design. She is a 2011 graduate of Viable Paradise and attended Taos Toolbox 2012.
She reads too much and is a friend of the Oxford comma.
Fran is represented by Russell Galen and Rachel Kory of Scovil Galen Gosh Literary, inc.
The Philadelphia Science Fiction Society is a non-profit organization that meets to discuss and promote science fiction and fantasy in literature, the arts, and popular culture. P.S.F.S. a 501c(3) tax exempt not-for-profit corporation.
Membership in the society is open to everyone. For more info on membership and events, click HERE
Admission is FREE