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M. Fenn

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I was born in Salt Lake City, Utah and grew up in Omaha, Nebraska. I've lived in eight U.S. states and visited forty more, as well as three Canadian provinces. I've been a veterinary technician, a radio dj, and an office manager for a house museum, among other things. I've rescued marine mammals in California, seen the full moon rise over Chimney Rock in Colorado, hiked Chaco Canyon in New Mexico, marched for women’s rights in D.C., and driven U.S Hwy 50 from end to end by myself. I spent one winter alone with the ghost of Herman Melville, reading his first editions and watching the great whale of snow-covered Mt. Greylock from his study window.

Apparently permanently stuck to North America, I now live and write in the wilderness of southern
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Happy Book Birthday!

Hi, folks! I haven’t been blogging much (obviously), but I’ve been busy with other stuff. One of those stuffs is my new book!   Piper Deez and the Case of the Winter Planet is a space noir mystery novella that plays with some old school hardboiled noir and puts it in outer space, ala Blade […] Read more of this blog post »
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