
Floris M. Kleijne
Floris M. Kleijne writes stories in the interstices between his family, his career in finance, and his insatiable craving for Netflix binges. His stories have appeared in publications like Daily Science Fiction, Galaxy's Edge, Factor Four Magazine, the Writers of the Future anthologies, and Little Blue Marble. Floris lives with his wonderful wife and two cheerful young sons in a 200-year-old farmhouse in the Dutch river district, but despite that inspiring environment, does most of his writing on trains. He blogs about writing, Real Life™, and atrocious customer service, on www.floriskleijne.com, where you can also find more of his fiction, a lot of it at no additional charge.
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