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Gary A. Braunbeck (born July 1, 1960) is an American science fiction , fantasy , mystery and horror author.

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15-510: X3 may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Films [ edit ] X-Men: The Last Stand , also known as X3 and X-Men 3 , the third film in the comic book film series XXX: Return of Xander Cage , a 2017 American film directed by D. J. Caruso Literature and publications [ edit ] X3 , a collection of three science fiction novellas by Gary A. Braunbeck Music [ edit ] X3 (group) ,

30-507: A 2011 music video game by Konami Mega Man X3 , a 1995 platforming game in Capcom's Mega Man X series Electronics [ edit ] Instruments [ edit ] Korg X3 , a synthesizer Phones [ edit ] Kyocera X3, an Android One smartphone by Kyocera Mobile phone models by Nokia Nokia X3-00 or Nokia X3 Nokia X3 Touch and Type or Nokia X3-02 Sensors [ edit ] Foveon X3 sensor ,

45-478: A Chinese subcompact crossover Jingyi X3 , a Chinese subcompact crossover Bus routes [ edit ] X3 (New York City bus) X3, a Metrobus route in Washington, D.C. U.S. IATA codes [ edit ] TUI fly Deutschland (IATA airline designator X3 since 2007) Hapag-Lloyd Express (IATA airline designator X3, 2002-2007) Motorcycles [ edit ] Ilmor X3 (also termed

60-534: A Hallway", and for Anthology with Five Strokes to Midnight (edited with Hank Schwaeble ). In 2010 he won their award for nonfiction with To Each Their Darkness , published by Apex Publications . He won the 2013 Bram Stoker Award for Long Fiction with "The Great Pity." Beijing X3 The Beijing X3 or previously the Senova X35 is a subcompact crossover positioned above the smaller Senova X25 Subcompact crossover produced by BAIC Motor under

75-629: A four-speed automatic gearbox. A 1.5 liter turbo engine mated to a six-speed automatic gearbox was added to the line-up later. The second generation Senova X35 was unveiled in April 2019 during the 2019 Shanghai Auto Show with the Chinese name "Zhida" (智达). Despite being essentially an extensive facelift of the first generation X35, the Senova X35 Zhida was completely redesigned featuring the new "Offspace" design language. The Senova X35 Zhida

90-477: A layered image sensor design Mathematics, science, and technology [ edit ] Astronomy [ edit ] Cygnus X-3 , a binary x-ray source in the sky Computer science [ edit ] X3, one former name of a subcommittee of ANSI, now International Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS) X3 (code) aka Excess-3, a binary code also termed Stibitz code XKO X3 , an ERP software Mathematics [ edit ] X,

105-449: A short-lived Australian girl group, circa 2000 X3 (album) , a 2004 solo album by Japanese pop singer Aya Matsuura Video games [ edit ] X-Men: The Official Game , a 2006 videogame prequel to X-Men: The Last Stand X³: Reunion , a space simulation computer game X³: Terran Conflict , a sequel to X³: Reunion X³: Albion Prelude , an addon to X³: Terran Conflict Dance Dance Revolution X3 ,

120-548: The Cat Crimes anthology series. In 2007 his story "Rami Temporales" was adapted by Stranger Things into a short film entitled "One of Those Faces" starring Toby Turner . Braunbeck also taught creative writing at Seton Hill University , Pennsylvania , in their low-residency Master of Fine Arts degree program in Writing Popular Fiction. He has also served as co-editor for the fifth installment of

135-854: The Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Best Short Fiction in 2003 and 2005 for "Duty" and "We Now Pause for Station Identification". His novella "Kiss of the Mudman" received the International Horror Guild Award for Long Fiction in 2006. That same year, he won a Bram Stoker Award for  Best Fiction Collection with his anthology Destinations Unknown , published by Cemetery Dance Publications . In 2007, he won two Bram Stoker Awards, for Long Fiction with "Afterward, There Will Be

150-666: The Masques horror-anthology series created by Jerry Williamson , Masques V. For a time he was also a regular contributor to Everything2 and served briefly as a content editor there. In 2005–2006, Braunbeck served a term as President of the Horror Writers Association . He was married to Lucy A. Snyder (divorced 2023), a science fiction/fantasy writer. He dubbed the Dreadtime Stories series April Fool. His work has received several awards, including

165-615: The Senova sub-brand and later the Beijing sub-brand. Debuting on the 2016 Beijing Auto Show in China, the pricing of the X35 was estimated to start around 70,000 yuan to 90,000 yuan, positioning the crossover under the compact Senova X55 CUV. The Senova X35 is powered by a 1.5 liter petrol engine producing 116 hp and 148 nm powering the front wheels via a five-speed manual gearbox or

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180-684: The X³), a MotoGP race motorbike Spacecraft [ edit ] X-3, the Prospero (satellite) launched by the UK in 1971 Trains [ edit ] X3 (train) , a Swedish train built by Alstom Watercraft [ edit ] HMS X3 , an X-class submarine of the Royal Navy See also [ edit ] 3X (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

195-475: The mathematical cubic function Transportation [ edit ] Aircraft [ edit ] Douglas X-3 Stiletto , an experimental jet aircraft Eurocopter X3 , an experimental compound helicopter under development by Eurocopter Automobiles [ edit ] Beijing X3 , a Chinese subcompact crossover SUV BMW X3 , a German compact SUV Cowin X3 , a Chinese compact SUV Geely Vision X3 ,

210-514: The same title formed as a letter–number combination. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=X3&oldid=1256983814 " Category : Letter–number combination disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Gary A. Braunbeck Braunbeck

225-544: Was born in Newark, Ohio (the city that serves as the model for the fictitious Cedar Hill in many of his stories). He writes in a number of different genres, but principally horror. Nearly 200 of his short stories have appeared in various publications such as The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction , Cemetery Dance , Sword of Ice and Other Tales of Valdemar , and The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror . Some of his most popular stories are mysteries that have appeared in

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