Benjamin Rosenbaum
Benjamin
Rosenbaum is a computer programmer and science fiction writer, born in New
York but raised in Arlington, Virginia. He attended Brown University and later
received degrees in computer science and religious studies. He lived in
Switzerland for a time and married a Swiss woman named Esther. They have a
daughter named Aviva and a son named Noah. He later returned to Virginia, where
the family lives now, and where he designed software for the National Science
Foundation and the D.C. city government.
His first professionally published story appeared in 2001. His work has been
published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Asimov's Science
Fiction, Harper's, Nature, and McSweeney's Quarterly Concern. It has also
appeared on the websites Strange Horizons and Infinite Matrix, and in various
year's best anthologies. Selected Bibliography
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Bibliography
Shortfiction
- The Ant King: A California Fairy Tale (2001)
- Droplet (2002)
- Red Leather Tassels (2003)
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