About: J.M. Frey

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Jessica Marie Frey /ˈfraɪ/ FRY is a bisexual Canadian science fiction and fantasy author. While she is best known for her debut novel Triptych, Frey's work encompasses poetry, academic and magazine articles, screenplays, and short stories. Frey calls herself a "professional geek". Frey has appeared at Toronto-area science fiction conventions and is involved with charity and community fan groups and initiatives. She regularly appears on radio shows, television talk shows, and podcasts discussing fandom and genre works.

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  • Jessica Marie Frey /ˈfraɪ/ FRY is a bisexual Canadian science fiction and fantasy author. While she is best known for her debut novel Triptych, Frey's work encompasses poetry, academic and magazine articles, screenplays, and short stories. Frey calls herself a "professional geek". Frey has appeared at Toronto-area science fiction conventions and is involved with charity and community fan groups and initiatives. She regularly appears on radio shows, television talk shows, and podcasts discussing fandom and genre works. (en)
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  • Jessica Marie Frey (en)
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  • Jessica Marie Frey (en)
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  • Guelph, Ontario, Canada (en)
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  • J.M. Frey (en)
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  • Triptych, City by Night, The Untold Tale , The Skylark's Song , The Maddening Science, The Woman Who Fell Through Time, Hero is a Four Letter Word, Lips Like Ice (en)
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  • Jessica Marie Frey /ˈfraɪ/ FRY is a bisexual Canadian science fiction and fantasy author. While she is best known for her debut novel Triptych, Frey's work encompasses poetry, academic and magazine articles, screenplays, and short stories. Frey calls herself a "professional geek". Frey has appeared at Toronto-area science fiction conventions and is involved with charity and community fan groups and initiatives. She regularly appears on radio shows, television talk shows, and podcasts discussing fandom and genre works. (en)
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