- J. Steven York
J. Steven York (born
1957 inAlabama ,United States ) is an Americanscience fiction andfantasy writer.York was born in rural southeast
Alabama and from childhood showed a strong interest in science fiction, fantasy andspace exploration . It was only a matter of time before his vivid imagination drove him to share his stories and interests in the form of writing.His first professional writing sale was to the now-defunct magazine "Science & Mechanics", a non-fiction article about fantastic vehicles built for science fiction movies, such as the
Landmaster from the movie "Damnation Alley". The article was written in collaboration with high-school friendGordon B. McComb . York continued to work writing non-fiction articles and reviews for magazines for many years, but his love of science-fiction never left him.He began to write short stories, and his first fiction sale "Starbird" was published in an anthology in 1989. Later short fiction sales were made to
Analog Science Fiction and Science Fact andThe Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction , as well as many smaller magazines and anthologies. Sales to award-winning small-pressPulphouse Publishing led to him and his wifeChristina F. York editingThe Report a non-fiction writing magazine that published until the demise of Pulphouse itself several years later.During this period, he also began to work with Eugene, Oregon computer game company Dynamix (later a division of
Sierra Entertainment ), first as a technical writer documenting game tools, then later as a creative writer on PC games. His first game project was the cult-favorite strategy game . Following this he would take a much more major role in the gameOutpost 2 , as writer and story designer. In addition to his contributions to the game itself, the CD release included a novel-length prose work written by York, "Divided Destiny." This could be considered York's first published novel, despite the unconventional format. He also provided uncredited writing for the 1999 Dynamix releaseStarsiege .York is currently best known as a writer of
tie-in fiction. His first print novel is the Marvel comic-book tie-in , published byAce Books in 1998. A direct sequel, was published in 2000. Other long-form tie-in works include two novels (with a third on the way) in the MechWarrior: Dark Age series, two e-books in theStar Trek Starfleet Engineering Corps series (in collaboration with his wife Christina F. York), and the "Anok, Heretic of Stygia" trilogy in the novel series. Short-story tie-ins have also appeared inX-Men and Transformers themed anthologies.York also collaborated with author
Dean Wesley Smith on a pair of novellas based on theBolo stories of late science-fiction authorKeith Laumer , which were published in the anthologies "Old Guard" and "Cold Steel", fromBaen Books .York currently lives on the
Oregon coast, with his wife andChristina F. York , where he continues to work on both original and tie-in fiction. In addition, he has recently started a weekly web comic called "Minions at Work".External links
* [http://www.yorkwriters.com Official homepage]
* [http://york-multiplex.blogspot.com/ Official blog]
* [http://www.minionsatwork.com Official Minions at Work web cartoon]
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