- Benjamin Rosenbaum
Benjamin Rosenbaum is an American
science fiction , fantasy, and literary fiction writer and computer programmer, whose stories have been finalists for theHugo Award , theNebula Award , theTheodore Sturgeon Award , theBSFA award , and theWorld Fantasy Award .Born in
New York but raised inArlington, Virginia , he received degrees incomputer science and religious studies fromBrown University . He currently lives inBasel ,Switzerland with his wife Esther and children Aviva and Noah.His past software development positions include designing software for the
National Science Foundation , designing software for the D.C. city government, and being one of the founders of Digital Addiction (which created the online gameSanctum ).His first professionally published story appeared in
2001 . His work has been published in "The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction ", "Asimov's Science Fiction ", "Harper's ", "Nature", and "McSweeney's Quarterly Concern". It has also appeared on the websites "Strange Horizons " and "Infinite Matrix ", and in various year's best anthologies. Rosenbaum's short stories have most recently been published together in the collection "The Ant King and Other Stories", published bySmall Beer Press .elected Stories
*"Anthroptic" (2007) [http://www.anthroptic.org (online)] collaboration with visual artist
Ethan Ham
* "A Siege of Cranes"(2006) [http://www.allstarstories.com/rosenbaum-siege.html (online)] was nominated for aWorld Fantasy Award .
*"Embracing-the-New" (2004) [http://www.benjaminrosenbaum.com/stories/embracing.the.new.html (online)] was nominated forNebula Award for Best Short Story.
*"Biographical Notes to 'A Discourse on the Nature of Causality, with Air-Planes', by Benjamin Rosenbaum" (2004) [http://www.allstarstories.com/rosenbaum-notes.html (online)] was nominated for theHugo Award for Best Novelette.
*"Start the Clock" (2004) [http://www.benjaminrosenbaum.com/stories/start.the.clock.html (online)] , was written for the book project "Exquisite Corpuscle", where each contributor produced something inspired by the previous contributor's piece (they weren't shown the preceding pieces). It was nominated for aTheodore Sturgeon Award .
*"The House Beyond Your Sky "(2006) [http://www.strangehorizons.com/2006/20060904/house-f.shtml (online)] was nominated for aBSFA Award and aHugo Award .He released all six stories under
Creative Commons licenses, in the latter three cases allowing others to modify the work.External links
* [http://www.benjaminrosenbaum.com Benjamin Rosenbaum's Page] , the author's official site. Includes his blog, bibliography, and the texts of a number of his stories.
* [http://www.locusmag.com/2005/Issues/10Rosenbaum.html Interview excerpt] from the October 2005 issue of "Locus " magazine.
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