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Mike Shepherd, a.k.a. Mike Moscoe, is an American science fiction writer who lives in Vancouver, WA. He was born in 1947 in Philadelphia to a Navy family and traveled a lot as a child. It was not until high school that he finished a year in the school he started.[1][2]
After a career in government, he sold his first published writing to the science fiction magazine Analog. It was a short story called Summer Hopes, Winter Dreams and appeared in the March 1991 issue.[3]
His short story A Day's Work on the Moon was nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novelette in 2000.[4]
He writes about one book a year. His first three books, the Lost Millenium series (First Dawn in 1996, Second Fire in 1997, Lost Days in 1998) had a combined sales of just over 20 000 copies, so his editor suggested that he switch genres, to military science fiction set in the future. His next three books, the Society of Humanity series (The First Casualty in 1999, The Price of Peace in 2000, They Also Serve in 2001) sold better, at over 10 000 copies each, but not as high as was hoped. To make a fresh start for his next series, his editor suggested that he write under a new pseudonym.[5]
His third series was about a rich young naval officer who struggles to deal with the expectation and reputations (both good and bad) of a famous family of military leaders, politicians, and billionaires. The first Kris Longknife book, Mutineer, was published in 2004 under the name Mike Shepherd. (Shepherd is his mother's maiden name.[6]) This proved to be far more successful than his previous efforts, and the eighth book in the series was released in October 2010.[7]
Kris Longknife books
- Mutineer (2004) ISBN 978-0441011421
- Deserter (2004) ISBN 978-0441012275
- Defiant (2005) ISBN 978-0441013494
- Resolute (2006) ISBN 978-0441014538
- Audacious (2007) ISBN 978-0441015412
- Intrepid (2008) ISBN 978-0441016518
- Undaunted (2009) ISBN 978-0441017867
- Redoubtable (2010) ISBN 978-0441019564
- Daring (2011)[8] ISBN 978-1937007034
- Furious (2012)[8]
- Valiant (2013)[9]
References
- ^ http://www.librarything.com/author/shepherdmike
- ^ http://www.mikeshepherd.org/Bio.html
- ^ http://www.locusmag.com/index/t395.htm#A21716
- ^ http://dpsinfo.com/awardweb/nebulas/00s.html
- ^ http://www.mikeshepherd.org/FAQs.html
- ^ http://us.penguingroup.com/nf/Author/AuthorPage/0,,1000060201,00.html?sym=QUE
- ^ "Mike Shepherd - New Releases". http://www.mikeshepherd.org/New_Releases.html. Retrieved February 19, 2011.
- ^ a b Kris Longknife Blog, "What’s Happening", June 19, 2011 22h33, Mike Shepherd
- ^ http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=175565469194509&id=100002231701492
External links
- Mike Moscoe Profile at Fantastic Fiction
- Mike Shepherd Profile at Fantastic Fiction
- Author's Website
- Mike Shepherd (author) at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
Categories:- 1947 births
- American science fiction writers
- American novelists
- Living people
- Military science fiction writers
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