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Mark Shainblum

Mark Shainblum (born 1963 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian writer who now lives in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Though he has worked as a journalist and editor, Shainblum is best known as a science fiction and comic book writer.
In the early 1980s, Shainblum published two issues of a comics and science fiction fanzine called (''Orion: The Canadian Magazine of Time and Space,'' ) and later founded Matrix Graphic Series (later known as Matrix Comics), one of only a handful of independent comic book publishers in Canada at the time.
His published works include:
*''Northguard'', a post-modern Canadian superhero, created in the 1980s with illustrator Gabriel Morrissette. Though Northguard was published as an independent comic book series and didn't achieve the notoriety of better-known Canadian superheroes like Richard Comely's ''Captain Canuck'' or Marvel Comics' ''Alpha Flight'', it was well received by critics and a core following of fans. The Quebec superheroine Fleur-de-Lys, a supporting character from the series, even made her way to a Canadian postage stamp in 1995.
*''Angloman'', co-created with Gabriel Morrissette. A humorous parody of politics in Shainblum's native province of Quebec, Angloman was first published in book form and then made the leap to two Montreal newspapers, the alternative newsweekly ''Montreal Mirror'' and the mass-circulation daily ''Montreal Gazette''.
With John Dupuis, Shainblum also co-edited the 1998 short story collection ''Arrowdreams: An Anthology of Alternate Canadas'', which garnered a Prix Aurora Award for Canadian science fiction in 1999. Shainblum was also a finalist in the 2001 international Mark Twain Writing Competition and recently published a story in Claude Lalumière's anthology ''Island Dreams: Montreal Writers of the Fantastic'' from Vehicule Press. In 2002–03, he served as president of SF Canada, Canada's national association of science fiction and fantasy authors.
==Current projects==

Shainblum is collaborating on two webcomics projects: with artist Sandy Carruthers on a super-hero genre webcomic project entitled Canadiana, and on a mystery serial, ''The Haunting of MacGrath'' with artist Jeff Alward. He also works as a communications and media relations professional.
Shainblum's great-uncle Yechiel (Eli) Shainblum was also well known in Montreal as a painter, sculptor and teacher.

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