Barbara Krasnoff's short fiction has appeared in Space & Time Magazine, Electric Velocipede, Apex Magazine, Doorways, Sybil's Garage, Behind the Wainscot, Escape Velocity, Weird Tales, Descant, Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet, Amazing Stories, and the anthologies Crossed Genres Year Two (ed. Kay T. Holt, Kelly Jennings and Bart R. Leib), Descended From Darkness: Apex Magazine Vol. I (ed. Jason Sizemore and Gill Ainsworth), Clockwork Phoenix 2 (ed. Mike Allen), Such A Pretty Face: Tales of Power & Abundance (ed. Lee Martindale), and Memories and Visions: Women's Fantasy and Science Fiction (ed. Susanna Sturgis). Recent stories include "In the Household of the Brelsh" in Crossed Genres 29, "Button Up Your Overcoat," in the upcoming Broken Time Blues: Fantastic Tales in the Roaring '20s (ed. Jaym Gates and Erika Holt), and "Red Dybbuk," which will be part of a yet-unnamed anthology (ed. Bart R. Leib). Barbara is also the author of a non-fiction book for young adults, Robots: Reel to Real (Arco Publishing, 1982), and is currently Features & Reviews Editor for Computerworld (www.computerworld.com). She is a member of the NYC writers group Tabula Rasa, and lives in Brooklyn, NY with her partner Jim Freund.