Bewildering Stories welcomes...
Omar Vega
A number of our contributors work with some aspect of computer technology, among them Sherry Gray, Jörn Grote and Sean Hower; and there are surely others, as well. Omar is into the nuts-and-bolts end of it: computer engineering.
Omar’s background is very international: he lived in Canada for five years and learned English well enough to write quite fluently. We can thank both him and Saskatoon for his action-packed story in this issue: “The Coke Maker,” where technology plays a prime role and promises still other stories for the future.
He’s been living with his family in Santiago de Chile for many years now and came to us through our link exchange with Alfa Eridani, a Spanish-language science fiction website. Omar, you’ve doubled our Chilean contingent. Please greet Roberto Sanhueza for us when you meet.
Omar’s biographical sketch can be found here.
Welcome to Bewildering Stories, Omar. We’re looking forward to the two other stories you’ve sent, and more besides!
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