Joe Haldeman
Joe Haldeman awards include the Hugo, the Nebula, and the World Fantasy Award. His SF
classic, The Forever War, along with The Hemingway Hoax, and the
Worlds trilogy are just a few of the titles which have made
him a name in SF households. Joe's site features a biography, a bibliography,
related links and information on forthcoming works. Of particular interest
to Haldeman fans, is information on the sequel
to The Forever War, Forever Peace.
Elizabeth Hand
Elizabeth Hand grew up in Pound Ridge, New York, next door to the house built by D.W. Griffith and his wife. In 1975 she moved to Washington to enter the playwriting program at Catholic University's renowned Hartke Theatre, and became part of the city's punk scene. She was expelled from university in her junior year, was readmitted, and received a degree in cultural anthropology. For a number of years she worked at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum, before quitting to write full-time. In 1988 she moved to Maine.
Her one-act play, "The Have-Nots," was produced in 1997 at the Battersea Arts Centre as part of London's Fringe Theatre Festival. A reviewer and critic, she has written for numerous publications, including The Washington Post Book World, The Detroit Metro Times, The Writer and Penthouse. She lives in Maine and London.
Tara K. Harper
Upon graduation from the University of Oregon, Tara K. Harper, went to
work for R&D, test-and-measurement companies. She
also writes technical material in biology, physics, engineering, and
other sciences. She has written seven science fiction
novels, including Cat Scratch Fever,
nominated for the Oregon Book Awards, and Cataract,
recommended for a Nebula Award.
David G. Hartwell
David G. Hartwell is an editor at Tor Books, as well as
being a highly-respected author in his own right. He wrote Age of Wonders (1984), and has been
editor/anthologizer of such works as The Dark Descent,
Masterpieces of Fantasy and Enchantment, Northern Stars
(with Glenn Grant), and the new annual volume, Year's Best SF.
Barb & JC Hendee
Barb & J.C. Hendee live just outside of Boulder, Colorado, close to the Rocky Mountains. Both
are online college instructors in English; J.C. teaches for Metropolitan State College of Denver, and Barb
teaches for the University of Colorado at Denver. Barb's short fiction has appeared in numerous genre magazines
and anthologies. She is the author of the novel Blood Memories. J.C.'s poetry, non-fiction, and short
fiction have also appeared in many genre magazines. Although they have worked together as a
writing team before, Dhampir and its four sequels are their first novel-length collaborations.
Tracy Hickman
Tracy Hickman was born in Salt Lake City in 1955. In
1975, he began two years of service as a missionary for the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (the Mormons). His final
posting was in the nation of Indonesia. Upon his return,
Hickman married his high school sweetheart, Laura Curtis and are the
In his carreer, he has worked as a supermarket stockboy, a movie
projectionist, a theater manager, a glass worker, a television
assistant director, and a drill press operator.
In 1981, he approached TSR about buying two of
his game modules and they offered him a job which, in turn,
to his association with Margaret Weis and their bestselling Dragonlance Chronicles.
Hickman and his wife now line in Flagstaff, AZ.
His website contains details on the Starshield Web Project, a new Weis & Hickman shared
world where your participation is invited; an original, freely downloadable Dragonlance(®)
adventure, and plenty of other interesting tidbits.
Robin Hobb
Robin Hobb, aka Megan Lindholm, was born in California in 1952. At the age of about 9 she moved to
Fairbanks, Alaska, where she graduated from high school. Later, after a brief stint at the
University of Denver where she majored in Mass Communications, she married and moved back up to
Alaska, where she started writing under her maiden name. She started publishing her short stories about
twenty years ago in small magazines. Shortlisted for the 1989 Nebula Awards in the categories of
novella ("A Touch of Lavender" -- also a 1990 Hugo Award nominee) and novelette ("Silver Lady and the Fortyish Man"),
she was also nominated for the Nebula for her short story "Cut." She lives in Tacoma, Washington.
James P. Hogan
James P. Hogan was born in London in 1941,
one of three children. He began work at the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough
training to specialize in electronics. Later he moved into sales as
as an engineer for Honeywell then for DEC.
Writing SF as a hobby led to his first novel sale, Inherit the Stars, published in 1977.
By 1979 he'd written four and decided to quit DEC to write full-time.
Now he divides his time between Bray in northern Wicklow, Ireland and Pensacola, FL.
Robert Holdstock
Born in 1948 in Kent, Robert Holdstock worked in medical research before becoming a full-time writer
in 1975. He has written more than 20 novels under his own name and various pseudonyms, and has received
both the British Science Fiction Award and the World Fantasy Award for his work. He lives in London, but
escapes to the forests whenever possible.
Nalo Hopkinson
Nalo Hopkinson has a few published short stories in addition to her first novel, Brown Girl in the Ring.
She has lived in Toronto, Ontario, since 1977 after spending most of her first
16 years in the Caribbean, where she was born.
Sarah A. Hoyt
Sarah A. Hoyt was born in Porto, Portugal. She now lives in Colorado with her husband, two sons, and four
cats. She holds an M.A. in English and Literature and has pursued Shakespearean studies as a hobby for over
twenty-five years. Her short stories have appeared in various magazines, among them Weird Tales and
Absolute Magnitude. Ill Met by Moonlight is her first novel.
Matt Hughes
Matthew Hughes was born in 1949 Liverpool, England, but moved to Canada when he was five.
A life-long writer, he has worked as a journalist, a staff speechwriter in the federal government and, since 1979, a
freelance corporate and political speechwriter in British Columbia.
He lives in a small town on Vancouver Island.
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