Christopher Lockhart
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Christopher Lockhart (May 21, 1970) is a science-fiction short story writer currently residing in southwestern Michigan, United States. He holds a masters degree in chemistry from the University of South Carolina and works as a synthetic chemist in the pharmacuetical industry.
Bibliography
1) Racer's Gambit, Jupiter Magazine, issue 18, October 2007. [1]
2) Lost and Found, AlienSkin Magazine, August/September 2007.
3) Aye, Robot, Atomjack Magazine, issue 10, May 2008. [2]
4) Light of Day, AlienSkin Magazine, May/June 2008 [3]

