Nationality USA Role Novelist Name David Weber | Relatives John C. Weber Spouse Christine Leigh-Taylor Books Oakland, Hub of the West | |
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Genre literary fiction, non-fiction, journalism, short story Children Nicholas Weber, Alexa Weber Morales, Peter Weber, Erec-Michael Weber |
David Ollier Weber (born February 28, 1938) is an American novelist and journalist based in Northern California.
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Biography
David Weber has written works of fiction including short stories and novels. He has been a Navy officer, a seaman on a Norwegian freighter, and small-craft sailor. His experiences were used in some of his short stories such as "California Standard". Weber later worked as newspaper reporter. He was an editor for the Port of Oakland.
Weber was a free-lance reporter for forty years. He covered Northern California-specific topics of wildfire management. In 2002, Weber founded Kila Springs as both a publishing imprint, and to provide editorial services ranging from reporting and writing to photography and production.
Personal life
Weber was born and spent his early life in Cincinnati. He moved to Berkeley, California in 1964 after serving four years in naval service. Weber now lives with his wife in Placerville, near Sutter's Mill. Prior to Placerville, Weber was known as “an erudite resident of Comptche”, a town outside of Mendocino, California. His daughter, Alexa Weber Morales, is a Grammy-award-winning salsa/jazz singer-songwriter and freelance writer. His son Erec-Michael Ollier Weber is the author of the children’s book Bryce and the Blood Ninjas.