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Barbara Krasnoff
Freelance tech editor/writer

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Barbara Krasnoff divides her time between writing short speculative fiction and working as a freelance tech editor and writer. Previously, she was Sr. Reviews Editor for Computerworld,  where she assigned, edited and produced online product reviews; she also blogged and wrote reviews herself.

Barbara is a member of the NYC writers group Tabula Rasa, and her short fiction has appeared in a variety of publications. Her story “Sabbath Wine,” which was published in Clockwork Phoenix 5, was a finalist for the 2017 Nebula Awards for Short Story. A full list of her published fiction can be found on BrooklynWriter.com.

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