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Born | Michael Shayne Bell 1957 (age 66–67) Rexburg, Idaho |
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Education | Bachelor's, Master's |
Alma mater | Brigham Young University |
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Years active | 1981-2003 |
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Michael Shayne Bell (born 1957 in Idaho) is an American science fiction writer, editor, and poet. He won the second quarter of the 1986 Writers of the Future contest with his story, "Jacob's Ladder". His short works have been nominated for the Hugo and the Nebula Awards. The Association for Mormon Letters awarded him for editorial excellence with his Washed by a Wave of Wind: Science Fiction from the Corridor anthology in 1994. Baen Books published Nicoji, a novel based on his short story of the same name, in 1991.