The Manamouki

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Mike Resnick

Michael "Mike" Diamond Resnick (born Chicago, March 5, 1942), better known by his published name Mike Resnick, is an American science fiction author. He is executive editor of Jim Baen's Universe. Resnick attended the University of Chicago from 1959 to 1961 where he met his future wife, Carol. The...
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