David M. Alexander

David M. Alexander
David Alexander, October 2000

David M. Alexander, born in 1945 in upstate New York, is a writer of science fiction and mysteries who now lives in Palo Alto, California. Novels published under his own name are The Chocolate Spy, Fane, and My Real Name Is Lisa. Beginning in 2003, however, to avoid confusion with other writers with the same name, he began publishing under the pen name of David Grace: in that year Wildside Press published The Eyes Of The Blind under the David Grace name. All subsequent works, both novels and stories in magazines, have been published as by David Grace. He has written ten stories for leading magazines: science-fiction for Analog both by himself and as a collaborator with Hayford Peirce, and mysteries for Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine. Alexander shared story credit with Dan Wright and Sam Egan for an Outer Limits TV series episode, "Joyride", starring Cliff Robertson that was broadcast during the 2000 season.

The film rights for My Real Name Is Lisa were optioned for a substantial amount of money for a two-hour television movie but because of casting issues the project was terminated. It has never subsequently been filmed.

Alexander graduated from Stanford University in 1967 with a major in history and a minor in economics, then received a Doctor of Laws degree from the University of California Law School, Boalt Hall, in June 1970, graduating in the top ten percent of his class. He was licensed to practice law in California in January 1971 and in November 1977 was sworn in by Chief Justice Warren Burger and authorized to argue cases before the Supreme Court of the United States.

He is a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. A longtime friend of noted science-fiction and fantasy writer Jack Vance, he has had a planet named after him in Vance's The Face and a famous law-giver named after him in Night Lamp.

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Bibliography

Novels

As by David Alexander

re-published as The Accidental Magician
Smashwords.com, ebook, 2009. ISBN 978-1-4523-3905-4
Wildside Press, Rockville, MD, trade paperback, 2010, ISBN 978-1434417558
re-published as Stolen Angel
Smashwords.com, ebook, 2009, ISBN 978-1-4523-7739-1
Wildside Press, Rockville, MD, trade paperback, 2011, ISBN 9781434430892

As by David Grace

re-published as True Faith
Smashwords.com, ebook, 2009, ISBN 978-1-4523-9140-3
Wildside Press, Rockville, MD, 2011, ISBN 978-1434430915
Wildside Press, Rockville, MD, trade paperback, 2011, ISBN 978-1434430861
  • Doll's Eyes, Smashwords.com, ebook, 2009, ISBN 78-1-4523-7119-1
Wildside Press, Rockville, MD, trade paperback, 2011, ISBN 978-1434430342
Wildside Press, Rockville, MD, trade paperback, 2011, ISBN 978-1434430885
Wildside Press, Rockville, MD, trade paperback, 2010, ISBN 9781434416193
Wildside Press, Rockville, MD, trade paperback, 2011, ISBN 978-1434430854
  • Fever Dreams, Smashwords.com, ebook, 2009, ISBN-978-1-4523-8693-5
Wildside Press, Rockville, MD, trade paperback, 2011, ISBN 978-1434430878
Wildside Press, Rockville, MD, trade paperback, 2011, ISBN 978-1434430908

Short fiction

As by David Alexander

  • "Best of Breed", novelette with Hayford Peirce, as by David Alexander and Hayford Peirce, Analog, December 1994 issue
  • "Finder's Fee", novelette with Hayford Peirce as by David Alexander and Hayford Peirce, Analog, cover story, April 1997 issue
  • "Felony Stupid", short story, Analog, summer 1997 issue
  • "Tramp" (1998), novelette Analog, March 1998 issue
  • "Shrink Wrapped", short story, Analog, April 1998 issue
  • "Elephants' Graveyard", with Hayford Peirce as by David Alexander and Hayford Peirce, Analog, March 1999 issue

As by David Grace

  • "The Human Dress", novelette, Analog, March 2003 issue
  • "Piece Work", short story, Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, November 2004 issue
  • "Willie Bats", short story, Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, March 2005 issue
  • "Forever Mommy", short story, Analog, September 2008 issue

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