Ken Schneyer's published stories include "Keeping Tabs" (Abyss & Apex, forthcoming 2011); "The Tortoise Parliament" (Digital Science Fiction, June 2011); "Tenure Track" (Cosmos Online, 2010); "The Whole Truth Witness" (Analog 2010); "Lineage" (Clockwork Phoenix 3, Mike Allen, ed., 2010); "Liza's Home" (GUD Magazine, 2010); "Conflagration" (Newport Review, 2010); "The First Day of Spring" (Odyssey, 2009); and "Calibration" (Nature Physics, 2008). He has also published nonfiction on the constitutive rhetoric of legal texts, appearing in the University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, the Rutgers Law Review and the American Business Law Journal. In 2008 he won the EarlyWorks Press Sixty-Word Sagas competition. He is a graduate of Wesleyan University, the University of Michigan Law School, and the 2009 Clarion Writers Workshop. He is also the newest member of the Cambridge Science Fiction Workshop.
During his strange career, he has worked as an actor, a dishwasher, a corporate lawyer, an IT project manager, and the assistant dean of a technology school. Right now he is Professor of Humanities and Legal Studies at Johnson & Wales University, where he just taught the Lit class in science fiction.
Born in Detroit, he lives in Rhode Island with a houseful of performing artists, all of whom appear on his tax returns, and something striped and fanged that he sometimes glimpses out of the corner of his eye. He blogs, sort of, at ken-schneyer.livejournal.com.