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Michelle Scott is a writer of fantasy, science fiction and horror. Her work has appeared in such places as Afterburn SF, Fictitious Force, and Electric Velocipede. Her novel, The Dragons of Hazlett, was nominated for a 2009 Eppie Award.
== Novels ==
* The Dragons of Hazlett [http://www.mundania.com/book.php?title=The+Dragons+of+Hazlett] - 2008 fantasy novel, nominated for a 2009 Eppie Award


Michelle has been a fiction junkie all of her life, but she didn’t start writing until junior high. Over the next decade, she wrote many (really awful) poems, short stories, and limericks.


A native Michigander, she attended Calvin College in Grand Rapids, earning her BA in psychology and meeting the guy of her dreams. After marrying said guy and spending two years doing nothing of great importance, she went on to earn an MFA at Wayne State University in Detroit. Fortunately, her writing improved considerably, and since that time she has published nearly a dozen short stories in a variety of magazines. The Dragons of Hazlett is her first novel.
== Short Stories ==
*"Leadfield" - 2003 - Hadrosaur Tales volume XVI
*"St. Nic" - 2004 - Nova SF #13
*"The True Nature of Fire" - 2004 - Tales of the Unanticipated #25
*"Prized Possession" - 2007 - All Possible Worlds (Fall 2007)
*"The Scarlet Wristband" - 2008 - Fictitious Force #5
*"Family Tree" - 2009 - Afterburn SF


Currently, she teaches English at a community college in southeastern Michigan and lives with her husband and three terrific children, all of whom are addicted to fiction as much as she.


You can visit her website at http://www.mscottfiction.com
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Novels

  • The Dragons of Hazlett [1] - 2008 fantasy novel, nominated for a 2009 Eppie Award


Short Stories

  • "Leadfield" - 2003 - Hadrosaur Tales volume XVI
  • "St. Nic" - 2004 - Nova SF #13
  • "The True Nature of Fire" - 2004 - Tales of the Unanticipated #25
  • "Prized Possession" - 2007 - All Possible Worlds (Fall 2007)
  • "The Scarlet Wristband" - 2008 - Fictitious Force #5
  • "Family Tree" - 2009 - Afterburn SF