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Occupation
  
author, professor

Name
  
Howard Hendrix

Genre
  
Hard science fiction


Period
  
1981 - present

Nationality
  
United States

Role
  
Fiction writer

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Alma mater
  
*Xavier University UC Riverside

Education
  
Xavier University, University of California, Riverside

Nominations
  
Locus Award for Best First Novel

Books
  
Spears of God, Better Angels, Empty Cities of the Full M, The Labyrinth Key, Standing Wave

Howard Vincent Hendrix (born 1959) is an American scholar and science fiction writer. He is author of the novels Lightpaths and Standing Wave, Better Angels, Empty Cities of the Full Moon, The Labyrinth Key, and Spears of God. His early short stories are found in the ebook Mobius Highway.

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Biography

Howard Vincent Hendrix was born in 1959 in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. He graduated in 1980 with a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Xavier University. He then went on to earn a Master's (1982) and a Ph.D (1987) in English literature from the University of California at Riverside.

Hendrix published his first short story, "Bad/Night/Vision", in 1983 in UC Riverside's art and literary journal, Mosaic. Since then, he has published over thirty short stories and poems as well as six science fiction novels, beginning with Lightpaths in September 1997 through Ace Books. His most recent novel is the 2006 Spears of God, published through Del Rey.

Awards

  • Abraham L. Polonsky Award winner, 1983, for "Bad/Night/Vision"
  • Writers of the Future Third Quarter First Place, 1986, for "In the Smoke"
  • Nebula Award nominee (several times), Science Fiction Writers of America, 1986-1994
  • Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award nominee, 1994, for "At the Shadow of a Dream"
  • Pushcart Prize nominee, 1989, for "The Art of Memory"
  • International Pixel-Stained Technopeasant Day

    Hendrix created a stir among science fiction and fantasy fans and authors with a LiveJournal posting on April 12, 2007. The purpose of the posting was to explain, in part, why he would not be seeking the presidency of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America after having served as its vice president. He criticized authors who offer their works for free on the internet, either as written works, or recorded as podcasts. His comments have drawn criticism from a number of other authors, such as Jo Walton, Michael A. Stackpole, John Scalzi, and David Wellington, and resulted in International Pixel-Stained Technopeasant Day.

    References

    Howard V. Hendrix Wikipedia