- Tim Powers
Timothy Thomas Powers (born
February 29 ,1952 ) is an Americanscience fiction and fantasy author. Powers has won theWorld Fantasy Award twice for his critically acclaimed novels "Last Call" and "Declare ".Most of Powers's novels are "secret histories": he uses actual, documented historical events featuring famous people, but shows another view of them in which occult or supernatural factors heavily influence the motivations and actions of the characters.
Typically, Powers strictly adheres to established historical facts. He reads extensively on a given subject, and the plot develops as Powers notes inconsistencies, gaps and curious data; regarding his award-winning 2000 novel "Declare", Powers stated [ [http://www.powells.com/authors/powers.html Powells.com Interviews - Tim Powers ] ] ,
Biography
Powers was born in
Buffalo, New York , and grew up in California, where his Roman Catholic family moved in 1959.He studied English Literature at Cal State Fullerton, where he first met
James Blaylock andK. W. Jeter , both of whom remained close friends and occasional collaborators; the trio have half-seriously referred to themselves as "steampunk s" [Nova Express, Volume 6, Number 1, "An Interview with Tim Powers," Page 9.] in contrast to the prevailingcyberpunk genre of the 1980s. Powers and Blaylock invented the poetWilliam Ashbless while they were at Cal State Fullerton.Another friend Powers first met during this period was noted science fiction writer
Philip K. Dick ; the character named "David" in Dick's novel "VALIS " is based on Powers and "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? " ("Blade Runner ") is dedicated to him.Powers's first major novel was "The Drawing of the Dark" (1979), but the novel that earned him wide praise was "
The Anubis Gates ", which won thePhilip K. Dick Award , and has since been published in many other languages.Powers also teaches part-time in his role as Writer in Residence for the
Orange County High School of the Arts , where Blaylock directs theCreative Writing Conservatory, andChapman University , where Blaylock teaches.Powers and his wife, Serena, currently live in
Muscoy, California . He has frequently served as a mentor author as part of theClarion science fiction/fantasy writer's workshop.He also taught part time at the
University of Redlands .He is not to be confused with Los Angeles stand-up comic Tim Powers.
Bibliography
Novels
;"The Skies Discrowned":also published as "Forsake The Sky": a science fiction adventure novel.;"An Epitaph in Rust":also published as "Epitaph in Rust".;"Powers of Two", (2004) :re-release of "Skies Discrowned" and "Epitaph in Rust".;"
The Drawing of the Dark " (1979):The siege ofVienna was actually a struggle betweenMuslim andChristian magicians over the spiritual center of the West, which happens to be a small inn and brewery in Vienna. The "dark" is a beer that has been brewing for centuries, which theFisher King will eventually drink.;"The Anubis Gates " (1983):Atime travel story set mostly in1810 , featuring a brainwashedLord Byron , magic,Egypt ian gods and awerewolf .;"Dinner at Deviant's Palace ":Unusually for Powers, this is set in the future, in a postatomic America in which an extraterrestrialpsychic vampire is slowly taking over.:In 2001 the groupCradle of Filth released a song in entitled "Dinner at Deviant's Palace" that was simply theLord's Prayer backmasked.;"On Stranger Tides ":moves to the 18th centuryCaribbean ; with pirates (many of them real characters, primarilyBlackbeard ), voodoo,zombie s,Juan Ponce de Leon , and a strangely quantum-mechanicalFountain of Youth .;"The Stress of Her Regard ":concerning the dealings of the Romantic poets—Byron and Shelley are major characters—withvampire -like beings fromGreek mythology .;Fault Lines series:;"Last Call":::a professionalpoker player finds out that he lost far more than he won in a poker game played withTarot cards two decades ago.;;"Expiration Date"::a boy possessed by the spirit ofThomas Edison is hunted through Los Angeles by people wanting to consume theghost he carries.;;"Earthquake Weather"::sequel to both "Last Call" and "Expiration Date", involving the characters of both: two fugitives from a psychiatric hospital, the magical nature ofmultiple personality disorder , and the secret history ofwine production in California.;"Declare " (2001):aCold War espionage thriller which evokes Lovecraftian horror and theEpic of Gilgamesh , involvingKim Philby , djinn and the Ark onMount Ararat .;"Three Days to Never " (2006):time travel,Charlie Chaplin ,Albert Einstein , and more.hort story collections
* "Night Moves and Other Stories"
* "On Pirates" (with James Blaylock)
* "The Devils in the Details" (with James Blaylock)
* "Strange Itineraries": 2005, published byTachyon Publications of San Francisco, CaliforniaOther published work
* "The Complete Twelve Hours of the Night" (1986) Joke pamphlet cowritten by James Blaylock and published by
Cheap Street Press; features in "The Anubis Gates"
* "A Short Poem by William Ashbless" (1987) Another joke chapbook written by Phil Garland which Tim Powers and James Blaylock went along with. Published by The Folly Press.
* "The Bible Repairman" (2005) A chapbook containing an originalshort story . Published by Subterranean Press.
* "Nine Sonnets by Francis Thomas Marrity" (2006) A chapbook containing ninesonnet s "written" by one of the main characters in "Three Days to Never". Published by Subterranean Press and given away with the collectors' edition of "Three Days To Never."
* "A Soul in a Bottle" (2007) Aghost story about a poetess largely based on American poetEdna St Vincent Millay . Thisnovella published by Subterranean Press.
* "Three sonnets by Cheyenne Fleming" (2007) Printed loose and inserted into the collectors' edition of "A Soul in a Bottle."References
External links
* [http://www.theworksoftimpowers.com/ The Works of Tim Powers] - this is the author's official internet presence and includes [http://www.theworksoftimpowers.com/interview1.htm a very long interview]
*isfdb name | id=Tim_Powers | name=Tim Powers
* [http://bellsouthpwp2.net/b/r/branch_c/powers.html Stranger Tides] - fan site with FAQ and book descriptions
* [http://www.timpowers.de Die Tore zu Anubis Reich] - German Homepage with Bio, Bibliography, Interviews, Artwork, Extracts
* [http://www.depauw.edu/sfs/interviews/powers74interview.htm "Science Fiction Studies" interviews Tim Powers] byFiona Kelleghan
* [http://www.powells.com/authors/powers.html January 2001 interview at Powell's City of Books] by Dave Weich
* [http://www.strangehorizons.com/2005/20050207/powers-int-a.shtml February 2005 interview at Strange Horizons] by Lyda Morehouse
* [http://www.emcit.com/emcit130.php?a=2 June 2006 interview at Emerald City] byJohn Shirley
* [http://jimmyakin.typepad.com/defensor_fidei/2006/09/three_days_to_n_1.html September 2006 interview at JimmyAkin.Org] byJimmy Akin
* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/timpowers/ Tim Powers Yahoo! Group] (Electronic mailing list)
* [http://www.actusf.com/spip/?article3023 Interview with Tim Powers at Actusf] by Nathalie Ruas
* [http://www.actusf.com/spip/article-5641.html Interview with Tim Powers at Actusf] by Jérôme Vincent (includes a discussion ofThree Days to Never )
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