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'''Stephen Euin Cobb''' (born [[February 3]], [[1955]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[science fiction]] [[author]] and the host of the award-winning [[podcast]] ''[[The Future And You]]''.  He was born in [[Orangeburg, South Carolina|Orangeburg]], [[South Carolina]]. Cobb spent his childhood in [[Forest Park, Illinois|Forest Park]], [[Illinois]] (a [[suburb]] of [[Chicago]]). He now lives in [[South Carolina]]. Cobb is a member of the [[Beaver Creek Tribe]] of [[Native Americans|Native American Indians]] in [[South Carolina]].  His mother served one term as a member of the Tribal Counsel.  He is between 1/8 and 1/4 Native American.  

In magazines, Cobb writes about what he thinks our lives might be like in the future.  He has written for ''[[Robot Magazine]]'', ''H+ Magazine'', ''Space and Time Magazine'', and the [[online]] science fiction [[magazine]] ''[[Jim Baen's Universe]]''.

On his show, ''The Future And You'' (which is similar to a [[radio]] [[talk show]]), he asks authors, [[celebrity|celebrities]], [[scientist]]s and other people who write about the future what they think the future will be like for people to live in.  

''Bones Burnt Black'' (2004) is his most [[Popularity|popular]] [[novel]] (he reads a chapter of it in his show, like an audio book).  His first published novel was ''Plague at Redhook'' (1999). His most popular game is called [[Death Stacks]].  Every summer in [[Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]], [[North Carolina]] many people come together and play this game to see who can play it the best.  The three winners each get a [[trophy]]. 

== Other websites ==
*[http://www.stevecobb.com/ Stephen Euin Cobb website] (photos of Stephen, his life story and the first chapters of two of his novels)

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