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David D. Levine (born February 21, 1961 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American science fiction writer who won the Hugo Award for Best Short Story in 2006.
Although he has a long interest in writing science fiction he began as a writer of technical articles.[1] He has primarily written short fiction; his first fiction sale came in 1996. A long-time member of science fiction fandom, he also co-edits a fanzine, Bento, with his wife, Kate Yule,[2] and has served as Convention Committee Chair for Potlatch.[3] His short story "Ukaliq and the Great Hunt" appeared in The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology Volume 2 (2003).
Although he grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he and Yule now live in Portland, Oregon.
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Bibliography
Incomplete - to be updated
Collections
Space Magic (Wheatland Press), winner of 2009 Endeavor Award for best science fiction book in the Pacific Northwest
Short fiction
Articles
- "How the Future Predicts Science Fiction". Internet Review of Science Fiction VII (2). February 2010. http://www.irosf.com/q/zine/article/10631. Retrieved 3 November 2010.
References
External links
- David D. Levine and Kate Yule website
- David D. Levine at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
Categories:- American science fiction writers
- Living people
- 1961 births
- Clarion Writers' Workshop
- Hugo Award winning authors
- People from Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- People from Minneapolis, Minnesota
- People from Portland, Oregon
- Science fiction fans
- American science fiction writer stubs
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