Harry Steven Lazerus

Harry Steven Lazerus was born in Brooklyn in the last century. He’s lived in New York, Israel, Texas, Chicago, Thailand, and a work cubicle in California. Harry has degrees in physics and taught physics and astronomy at CCNY, worked as a software engineer in the space program, and picked apples in Kibbutz Tsuba. His op-ed column, “The Contrarian”, appeared in Houston’s Change Magazine from 2011 to 2015. His short stories have appeared in more than a dozen online and print magazines; “Becky” won Anotherealm’s Higney Award for 2009. In 2017, Spuyten Duyvil published a collection of his short stories, Thirteen Tales from the Hippocampus. In 2024, Copan Books published his historical novel, The Sikarikin.

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