Kenneth Schneyer ("Ken") has pubished more than 50 works of short fiction in such venues as Asimov's, Uncanny, Lightspeed, Analog, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Podcastle, Escape Pod, Pseudopod, the Clockwork Phoenix anthologies, and elsewhere.  His most recent collection, Anthems Outside Time and Other Strange Voices, received starred reviews from both Pubishers Weekly and Library Journal.  Ken's stories have received Nebula and Sturgeon nominations, appeared in various Years Best anthologies, and been translated into six other languages. In his other life, Ken is a professor of humanities at Johnson & Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island, where he has taught such varied courses as constitutional law, introductory logic, criminal procedure, science fiction literature, basic business law, American government, and the politics of Shakespearean performance.  His published scholarship, primarily concerning the constitutive rhetoric of legal texts, has appeared in such venues as the Rutgers Law Review, the University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, and the American Business Law Journal. At one time or another, Ken has been a corporate lawyer, a dishwasher, an actor, an assistant dean, an IT project manager, a programmer, the chair of a speaker series, and a judicial clerk.  He solves math problems for relaxation, bicycles for exercise, and cooks very well.  Born in Detroit, he now lives in Rhode Island with his spouse, occasionally his grown children, and two things with fangs.