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'''Ilsa J. Bick''', former surgeon, child psychiatrist, and air force major,<ref>According to her profile on her homepage, ilsajbick.com</ref> has penned a number of short stories and novels including work for [[BattleTech]], [[Shadowrun]], and Star Trek.
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She began writing for BattleTech, and later also [[MechWarrior: Dark Age]], as a [[BattleCorps]] author in 2004. Her inaugural story there was ''[[Damage Control]]'', published on 2 August 2004.
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As of 2008, her "About the Author" profile in the first BattleCorps print anthology, ''[[The Corps]]'', said she lived in Wisconsin with her husband and two children.<ref>''The Corps'', p. 330</ref>
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* BattleTech-related [[:Category:Works by Ilsa J. Bick|works by Ilsa J. Bick]]
 
* BattleTech-related [[:Category:Works by Ilsa J. Bick|works by Ilsa J. Bick]]
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Latest revision as of 04:11, 3 October 2021

Ilsa J. Bick
Occupation Author
Homepage ilsajbick.com

Ilsa J. Bick, former surgeon, child psychiatrist, and air force major,[1] has penned a number of short stories and novels including work for BattleTech, Shadowrun, and Star Trek.

She began writing for BattleTech, and later also MechWarrior: Dark Age, as a BattleCorps author in 2004. Her inaugural story there was Damage Control, published on 2 August 2004.

As of 2008, her "About the Author" profile in the first BattleCorps print anthology, The Corps, said she lived in Wisconsin with her husband and two children.[2]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. According to her profile on her homepage, ilsajbick.com
  2. The Corps, p. 330