Occupation Professor, writer Subjects History, technology Language English Name Eric Swedin | Nationality United States Role Author Period 2003–present | |
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Books When Angels Wept: A, Seeking Valhalla: A Retro Sci, Anasazi Exile: A Science F, Fragments of Me: A Science F, Healing Souls: Psychoth |
Eric G. Swedin is an American author of science fiction and academic nonfiction works. He is a professor of history at Weber State University in Utah. Swedin is the 2010 long form winner of the Sidewise Award for his alternate history novel When Angels Wept: A What-If History of the Cuban Missile Crisis. He was a consultant for the Emmy Award-winning documentary, Clouds Over Cuba, which was created for the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
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Biography
Swedin is a professor of history at Weber State University in Utah. He has written several non-fiction textbooks and academic works, as well as five novels, and his books and papers have been cited in over 70 academic works. He won the Sidewise Award for his 2010 alternate history novel, When Angels Wept: A What-If History of the Cuban Missile Crisis. He was a consultant on two documentaries about the Cuban Missile Crisis: Clouds Over Cuba, which won an Emmy Award, and What If...? Armageddon 1962, a documentary which aired on the Military Channel in 2014.
Documentaries
Swedin consulted on Clouds Over Cuba and consulted on and appeared in What If...? Armageddon 1962.