- Steven Utley
Steven Utley (born 1948) is an American writer. He has written poems, humorous essays and other non-fiction, and worked on
comic books andcartoons , but is best known for hisscience fiction stories.Biography
Utley was born in the family of an Air Force
non-commissioned officer and grew up on Air Force bases in the United States,Great Britain , andOkinawa . During the 1970s, he joined a group of science fiction writers inAustin, Texas , which includedLisa Tuttle ,Howard Waldrop , andBruce Sterling ; the group was later formalized asTurkey City Writer's Workshop . Utley's first professionally published story, "The Unkindest Cut of All," a parody ofHugo Gernsback ianscientifiction , appeared in 1972. Since then he has published widely in and out of the science-fiction field, and his work has been translated into a dozen languages.The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction calls him "a figure of edgy salience," andGardner Dozois , who as editor ofAsimov's Science Fiction published most of Utley's output during the 1990s, has suggested that he "may be the most under-rated science fiction writer alive," calling him a writer "of strength, suppleness, and seemingly endless resource ... able to turn his hand to almost any subject matter, mood, or type of story imaginable, and ... unafraid to tackle any of them."The Turkey City writers collaborated prolifically among themselves during the 1970s, and Utley and Waldrop produced two oft-reprinted stories, "Custer's Last Jump" (a
Nebula Award finalist following its publication in 1976) and "Black as the Pit, From Pole to Pole" (1977), regarded as prototypes ofsteampunk science fiction. These appear in "Custer's Last Jump! and Other Collaborations" (Golden Gryphon Press , 2003) along with Waldrop stories co-written byLeigh Kennedy , Bruce Sterling, Al Jackson, Jake Saunders, andGeorge R. R. Martin . Three collaborations with Lisa Tuttle, including "Flies by Night" (1975), another story frequently reprinted and translated, appear in Utley's 2005 collection, "The Beasts of Love", for which Tuttle provided an introduction.Utley may be best known for his "
Silurian Tales," launched in "Asimov's Science Fiction" in 1993 and continued in not only that magazine but alsoThe Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction ,Analog Science Fiction and Fact , and thewebzines Sci Fiction and "Revolution Science Fiction". Described byBrian Stableford in "Science Fact and Science Fiction: An Encyclopedia" as " [t] he most elaborate reconstruction of a past era in recent speculative fiction," the series employs a variety of literary techniques in recounting the adventures and misadventures of a scientific expedition in thePaleozoic Era and also addresses some implications of the "many-worlds" hypothesis inquantum physics ; several of the stories have been reprinted in Gardner Dozois' "Year's Best Science Fiction" anthologies and the competing "Year's Best SF" edited byDavid G. Hartwell and Kathryn Kramer. PS Publishing Ltd., based in theUnited Kingdom , has announced plans to release the Silurian Tales in two volumes titled "The 400-Million-Year Itch" and "Invisible Kingdoms", as well as a number of anthologies edited by Utley.A separate series of time-travel stories, launched in
Galaxy in 1976 but developed extensively in "Asimov's Science Fiction" during the 1990s, deals with so-called "chronopaths" and has been collected in book form under the title "Where or When" (2006).Since 1997, Utley has made his home in
Tennessee , but refers to himself as "an internationally unknown author."Works
Collections
* "Custer's Last Jump" (with Howard Waldrop),
Ticonderoga Publications , Australia, 1996
* "Ghost Seas" (stories), Ticonderoga Publications, Australia, 1997
* "This Impatient Ape" (verse),Anamnesis Press , 1998
* "Career Moves of the Gods" (verse), Anamnesis Press, 2000
* "The Beasts of Love" (stories),Wheatland Press , 2005
* "Where or When" (stories),PS Publishing Ltd. , Great Britain, 2006Books edited by Steven Utley
* "Lone Star Universe" (with
Geo. W. Proctor ),Heidelberg Publishers , 1976
* "Passing for Human" (with Michael Bishop), forthcoming fromPS Publishing Ltd. , Great BritainExternal links
* [http://www.freesfonline.de/authors/Steven_Utley.html Steven Utley stories online]
* [http://impatientape.livejournal.com/ Steven Utley's web journal]
* [http://www.bewilderingstories.com/issue101/utley_interview1.html Bewildering Stories Interviews Steven Utley, Part I]
* [http://www.bewilderingstories.com/issue102/utley_interview2.html Bewildering Stories Interviews Steven Utley, Part II]
* [http://edsfproject.blogspot.com/2005/11/real-world-by-steven-utley.html "The Real World" by Steven Utley An Appreciation by Russell B. Farr]
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