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William Shunn (born August 14, 1967) is an American science fiction writer and computer programmer. He was raised in a Latter-day Saint household, the oldest of eight children. In 1986, he served a mission to Canada for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but was arrested for making a false bomb threat, for the purpose of preventing his fellow missionary from returning home.<ref>"Missionary gets day's jail, $2,000 fine for bomb hoax", Monica Zurowski, Calgary Herald, February 27, 1987</ref>

Life and careerEdit

Shunn received a B.S. in computer science at the University of Utah in 1991.<ref>"Through the Years", Continuum: The Magazine of the University of Utah, Fall 2007</ref> He went to work for WordPerfect Corporation and was part of the team that developed WordPerfect 6.0 for MS-DOS. In 1995, he moved from Utah to New York City. He left the LDS Church at the same time and created one of the earliest ex-Mormon web sites.<ref>"Mormon Matter"</ref>

Shunn's first professional short story was published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction in 1993.<ref>Editorial introduction to "From Our Point of View We Had Moved to the Left," The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, February 1993</ref> He has been nominated once for the Hugo Award and twice for the Nebula Award.

Shunn is the author of a 2015 memoir, The Accidental Terrorist: Confessions of a Reluctant Missionary.<ref>Shunn, W., The Accidental Terrorist: Confessions of a Reluctant Missionary, Sinister Regard (November 10, 2015). Template:ISBN</ref>

In the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks, he created what may have been the first online survivor registry.<ref>Journalism After September 11, Barbie Zelizer and Stuart Allan (eds), Routledge, 2002, Template:ISBN</ref><ref>Template:Cite news Archived version: https://web.archive.org/web/20010913185424/http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1014-201-7147460-0.html Retrieved 30 June 2022.</ref>

Shunn is also known for creating a web site, Spelling Bee Solver, that offers daily hints to The New York Times Spelling Bee. This tool is commonly used within the community of Spelling Bee players.<ref name="BeeTimes">Template:Cite news</ref>

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  • The Accidental Terrorist: Confessions of a Reluctant Missionary (2015)

In 1993 or 1994, Shunn wrote a style guide for standard manuscript format (the generally accepted method for preparing a fiction manuscript for submission to professional markets), based on advice gathered at the Clarion Workshop and elsewhere.<ref>W. Shunn, "Introduction to Proper Manuscript Format", shunn.net. Retrieved 8 Jun 2022</ref> First published to the web in 1995, this guide (and its later revisions),<ref>W. Shunn, "Proper Manuscript Format", shunn.net. Retrieved 17 Mar 2022. Earlier version published on Writers Write: The Internet Writing Journal, December 1998: https://www.writerswrite.com/journal/proper-manuscript-format-12984 Retrieved 17 Mar 2022. Earliest version published online in late 1995: https://shunn.net/format/original/ Retrieved 8 Jun 2022.</ref> commonly known as "Shunn format"Template:Cn, has since been adopted by many magazines including Clarkesworld, Analog, and Interzone as a requirement for submissions.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

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