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'''Pamela K. Taylor''' is a North American Muslim science fiction writer and poet, and frequent [[WisCon]] attendee.
'''Pamela K. Taylor''' is a North American Muslim science fiction writer and poet, and frequent [[WisCon]] attendee. Taylor has been involved with:
* Muslims for Progressive Values (co-founder)<ref name="washpost">[http://newsweek.washingtonpost.com/onfaith/panelists/pamela_k_taylor/2008/11/compassion_is_a_universal_valu.html ''Washington Post'', 2008]</ref>
* Islamic Writers Alliance (former director)<ref name="washpost" />
* supporter of woman imam movement<ref name="washpost" />


; See also
* [http://www.pktaylor.com/ website]
* [http://www.pktaylor.com/ website]


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* ''A Place of Darkness''
* ''A Place of Darkness''
* ''Into the Deep''
* ''Into the Deep''
==References==
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Revision as of 15:17, 2 October 2010

Pamela K. Taylor is a North American Muslim science fiction writer and poet, and frequent WisCon attendee. Taylor has been involved with:

  • Muslims for Progressive Values (co-founder)[1]
  • Islamic Writers Alliance (former director)[1]
  • supporter of woman imam movement[1]
See also


SF biography

  • "Mutawwa" (Citizen Culture) - dystopia
  • short story in anthology on Islam and SF
  • short story in Holy Horrors anthology
  • "Peaceful Conclusions" in Beyond the Mundane: Vampires and Werewolves and Monsters, Oh My!


Novels
  • Beyond the Plieades
  • Windsisters
  • A Place of Darkness
  • Into the Deep

References

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