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Scott was born 1960, in Little Rock, Arkansas, studied history at Harvard College and Brandeis University, and earned her PhD in comparative history. She published her first novel in 1984, and has since written some two dozen science fiction and fantasy works, including three co-authored with her partner, Lisa A. Barnett .
Trouble and Her Friends is a science fiction novel by American writer Melissa Scott, first published in 1994. Set in the near future in the United States, the story follows India Carless, known as "Trouble" in her life as a criminal hacker, and her ex-lover Cerise. After leaving the underground scene three years earlier, they discover someone ...
In mid-2004 he named his wife, Melissa Scott, as pastor of the church and signed papers effecting the transition. In February 2005, Scott suffered a stroke and lapsed into a coma in Glendale Adventist Medical Center. Scott was pronounced dead at 4:30 pm PST on February 21, 2005. [20]
Melissa Scott is a science fiction and fantasy author. Melissa Scott may also refer to: Melissa Scott, pastor, widow and successor of pastor Gene Scott;
Melissa Scott-Miller (born 1959, in London) [1] is an English artist. [2] Biography. Scott-Miller studied art at the Slade School of Fine Art.
Night Sky Mine is a 1996 science fiction novel by American writer Melissa Scott, set in a future after computer programs have run amok.After the Crash, an interface has been created that portrays programs as various floral, faunal and mythological species, depending on the characteristics of the program.
Melissa Suzanne McBride (born May 23, 1965) [1] is an American actress. She made her acting debut in 1993, and went onto appear in Walker, Texas Ranger (1997) and Dawson's Creek (1998). In 2007, she also starred in the box office film The Mist (2007).
Melissa Erica Maria O'Carroll Scott-Hayward (born 10 August 1990) is an Irish former cricketer who played as a right-handed batter and right-arm medium bowler. She appeared in 26 One Day Internationals and 22 Twenty20 Internationals for Ireland between 2008 and 2014. She played in the 2015 Women's Super 3s for Typhoons. [1] [2]