Michael ArmstrongBorn in Virginia and raised in Florida, Michael Armstrong now lives in Homer, Alaska, on Kachemak Bay on the Kenai Peninsula. A graduate of New College, the University of Alaska Anchorage, and the Clarion Writers Workshop, he wrote After the Zap (1987), Agviq (1990), and The Hidden War (1994). He has also had fiction published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Asimov's, and several anthologies, including Cold Shocks, Rat Tales, and the critically acclaimed Immortal Unicorn.Michael has worked on Alaskan archaeological projects in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Barrow, Peard Bay, Northwestern Alaska, and the Kenai Peninsula. He teaches a writing workshop at the Kachemak Bay Branch of the University of Alaska Anchorage, and English through the distance education program of UAA. He has also taught courses in Dog Mushing and Science Fiction. Michael and his wife, Jenny Stroyeck, live in a small cabin they built themselves, and have a small sled dog team, a large house dog, and one cat.
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