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Diane Turnshek

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Diane Turnshek teaches college astronomy classes in Pittsburgh. She writes science fiction stories with an eye to the stars and taught writing classes at CMU and St. Vincent. She has been on the Board of Directors for both SFWA and Parsec, Pittsburgh’s premier science fiction charitable organization. For nine years, she mentored graduate students at Seton Hill's MFA Writing Popular Fiction program. She is the founder of WorD, a critique group, Alpha, a teen writing workshop, the CMU Speculative Fiction Lecture Series and Triangulation, a yearly themed genre anthology, which she is currently editing. She crewed the Mars Desert Research Station in Utah, took first place with her team in the 2017 "Life in Space" competition to make life better ...more

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Diane Turnshek When I was seven, I decided to become an astronomer. It was a long road, but I made it -- I was in my first job after grad school, teaching astronomy …moreWhen I was seven, I decided to become an astronomer. It was a long road, but I made it -- I was in my first job after grad school, teaching astronomy and doing research when a family happened. It became a big family, with four sons, so I took time off to raise them and turned to writing science fiction from home. I eventually went back to work, but have been looking for ways to combine these two loves, astronomy and genre fiction. That's how Triangulation: Dark Skies was born. How perfect! An anthology of SF/F/H stories about seeing stars under dark skies. I enjoyed reading the submissions from all over the planet and, with co-editor Chloe Nightingale, picking favorites. So happy with it! (less)
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I like astronomy too, Diane. Neat picture!


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