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Tobias S. Buckell (born 1979) is a science fiction author who was born in Grenada in the Caribbean. He currently lives in Bluffton, Ohio. Buckell attended Clarion East in 1999. Not long after that he made his first sale, "Fish Merchant", to Scott Edelman at Science Fiction Age. The story appeared in the March, 2000 issue. About the time of the sale, his story "In Orbite Medievali" won a quarterly contest for the Writers of the Future. Since then his stories have appeared in a variety of places, including the magazines Analog and Nature, and the anthologies New Voices in Science Fiction, Men Writing Science Fiction As Women,. | Aerophilia Buckell Tobias Published 2007 Categorie s Fiction Science Fiction Short Stories Source http 1 About Buckell Tobias S. Buckell born 1979 is a science fiction author who was born in Grenada in the Caribbean. He currently lives in Bluffton Ohio. Buck-ell attended Clarion East in 1999. Not long after that he made his first sale Fish Merchant to Scott Edelman at Science Fiction Age. The story appeared in the March 2000 issue. About the time of the sale his story In Orbite Medievali won a quarterly contest for the Writers of the Future. Since then his stories have appeared in a variety of places including the magazines Analog and Nature and the anthologies New Voices in Science Fiction Men Writing Science Fiction As Women and So Long Been Dreaming. His first novel Crystal Rain was published in February 2006 by Tor Books. He is presently working on his third novel Sly Mongoose. Source Wikipedia Also available on Feedbooks for Buckell Toy Planes 2005 Four Eyes 2o04 Necahual 2004 Copyright Please read the legal notice included in this e-book and or check the copyright status in your country. Note This book is brought to you by Feedbooks http Strictly for personal use do not use this file for commercial purposes. 2 Aerophilia You know the thing about zeppelins is that they got a bad rap Vince says. He s actually twirling a virtual mustache. Nutjob. I mean in the famous Oh the humanity accident only thirty-five passengers died. Out of ninety seven He steps forward and looks at me critically. Ever heard of a sixty-four percent survival rate in any crash Space or air He doesn t wait for an answer but turns around. No I can t answer him anyway. My mouth is gagged with a rubber ball and strap and my hands are cuffed. My lips are starting to dry out and stick to the black rubber ball. The key to the handcuffs has been flushed out of the airship through the toilet. It s probably still falling and will fall for a few hours more .

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