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Kelly McCullough : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kelly McCullough Kelly David McCullough (born 1967) is a contemporary American author of Fantasy and Science Fiction novels living in Wisconsin. His critically acclaimed ''WebMage'' was released in 2006, followed by ''Cybermancy'' in 2007, ''CodeSpell'' in 2008, ''MythOS'' in 2009, and ''Spellcrash'' in 2010, and other novels since, including the young adult novel ''School for Sidekicks''. Some of his 20 published short stories include ''The Uncola'', ''When Jabberwocks Attack'', and ''The Totally Secret Origin of Foxman: Excerpts from an EPIC Autobiography'', a Tor.Com original; he also has written a number of poems, including ''The Bees: An Edgar Allan Pooh Poem''. His non-fiction work includes an illustrated collection that is part of a robust middle school physical science curriculum that was funded by the National Science Foundation and has been adopted by several state boards of education, the ''Interactions in Physical Science '' curriculum.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url = http://www.kellymccullough.com/ )〕 Before succeeding as a published author, McCullough acted in the Minnesota Renaissance Festival, the Colorado Renaissance Festival, and the Arizona Renaissance Festival.〔 He lives with his wife, Laura, and a number of cats. Awards include the 2000 "Writers of the Future" winner, an international competition begun by L. Ron Hubbard. In 2008, he donated his archive to the department of Rare Books and Special Collections at Northern Illinois University.〔(Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) Collection ), Northern Illinois University〕 ==References==
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