5/23/2023 0 Comments Glass Houses by Laura J. MixonBurning the Ice continues the story begun in Proxies, but takes place long after the colony ship has left Earth. She wrote her next book, Proxies, set in the same universe as Glass Houses, but with a bigger scope. Her second novel, Glass Houses, was originally serialized in Analog Magazine in 1991 it was published by Tor Books the following year. Her first book, Astropilots, was published as part of a young adult series by Scholastic/Omni books in 1987. In the 1980s, she took a break from that work to serve in the Peace Corps in East Africa. Mixon was born in December 1957 and went on to become a Chemical and Environmental Engineer. She won the 2015 Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer for her reporting about the online activities of writer Benjanun Sriduangkaew. She has also experimented with interactive storytelling, in collaboration with game designer Chris Crawford. Her work has been the focus of academic studies on the intersection of technology, feminism, and gender. Mixon writes about the impact of technology and environmental changes on personal identity and social structures. Under that name, she is one of the writers for the group blog Eat Our Brains. In 2011, she began publishing under the pen name Morgan J. Mixon (born December 8, 1957) is an American science fiction writer and a chemical and environmental engineer.
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