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Strange Horizons Staff

Welcome to the Strange Horizons staff gallery. Annually, we try to coax our staff to slow down long enough for us to grab a picture and a bio from them, so you can get to know the people behind the magazine. Editors are shy beasties, though: some of them move a little too fast for us to catch them -- and many of them appear more than a little strange when caught. But we hope you enjoy meeting them anyway.

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