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David D. Levine

American science fiction writer

David D. Levine (born February 21, 1961, in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American science fiction writer who won the Hugo Award for Best Short Story in 2006 for his story "Tk'tk'tk". His novel Arabella of Mars was published by Tor Books in July 2016.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Bibliography
    • 2.1 Collections
    • 2.2 Novels
    • 2.3 Wild Cards anthology
    • 2.4 Short fiction
    • 2.5 Essays and reporting
  • 3 Awards
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links

Biography

Although Levine has a long interest in reading and writing science fiction, he began as a writer of technical articles. He has primarily written short fiction; his first professional fiction sale came in 2001. A long-time member of science fiction fandom and early member of MilwApa (the Milwaukee amateur press *ociation), he also co-edited a fanzine, Bento, with his late wife, Kate Yule, and has served as Convention Committee Chair for Potlatch. His short story "Ukaliq and the Great Hunt" appeared in The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology Volume 2 (2003).

Although he grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Levine now lives in Portland, Oregon.

In 2010, he spent two weeks in a simulated Mars habitat of the Mars Society, in Utah.

Bibliography

Collections

  • Space Magic (Wheatland Press, 2008), ISBN:0-9794054-3-2 – Winner of 2009 Endeavor Award for best science fiction book in the Pacific Northwest

Novels

  • Arabella of Mars (Tor Books, 2016), ISBN:978-0765382818
  • Arabella and the Battle of Venus (Tor Books, 2017) ISBN:978-0765382825
  • Arabella the Traitor of Mars (Tor Books, 2018) ISBN:978-0765382832

Wild Cards anthology

  • Wild Cards I: Wild Cards – contains the 2010 short story "Powers"

Short fiction

Levine has written over fifty short stories.

Essays and reporting

  • "How the Future Predicts Science Fiction". The Internet Review of Science Fiction. VII (2). February 2010. Archived from the original on 4 May 2018. Retrieved 3 November 2010.


Awards

Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy

  • Arabella of Mars (2016)

Hugo Awards

  • "Tk'Tk'Tk". Asimov's Science Fiction. March 2005.

James White Award

  • "Nucleon". Interzone. 2001.

Endeavor Award

  • Space Magic (Distinguished Novel or Collection, 2009)

References

    External links

    • David D. Levine website
    • David D. Levine at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database