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Kevin Lauderdale

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Name
  
Kevin Lauderdale


Role
  
Author

Education
  
University of California, Los Angeles

Kevin Lauderdale (born in Los Angeles, California) is a science fiction author primarily known for his Star Trek short stories, which began with publication in the Strange New Worlds anthology series. His stories appeared in three successive volumes of the series, making him eligible for a "Wardy," named for fellow Strange New Worlds veteran Dayton Ward.

In addition to his Star Trek work, he has published essays and articles in The Dictionary of American Biography (now known as The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives), the Los Angeles Times, Bride Again, Animato!, Pulse!, and McSweeney's Internet Tendency, as well as poetry in Andrei Codrescu's Exquisite Corpse.

He was formerly the writer of "The Kevindex," a book review website, from 1996 to 2001. That site is now down, and only one piece of content is still available online in archived form: "An Annotated Guide to The Two Georges by Richard Dreyfuss and Harry Turtledove."

Lauderdale holds a bachelor's degree in English Literature from UCLA and a master's degree in the same field from San Francisco State University, as well as a Master of Library and Information Science degree (also from UCLA). He currently lives in northern Virginia with his wife, two daughters, and two dogs.

Podcasts

Lauderdale hosted a monthly pop culture podcast on The Chronic Rift network titled “It Has Come to My Attention.” He now hosts a podcast devoted to the Golden Age of Radio called "Presenting the Transcription Feature" and co-hosts a bad movie podcast, "Mighty Movie's Temple of Bad."

Podcasts:

  • Crockett Johnson's 1940s comic strip Barnaby June 2013
  • Darl Larsen's annotated guide to Monty Python's Flying Circus January 2013
  • Children's books for Christmas November 2012
  • Children's books for Halloween October 2012
  • The Malaysian cartoonist Lat July 2012
  • The Beatles' animated film Yellow Submarine June 2012
  • The many incarnations of Judge Dee, especially in Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame May 2012
  • Sit-com humor April 2012
  • Isaac Asimov's autobiographies March, 2012
  • The film version of The Rocketeer February, 2012
  • The Mote in God’s Eye, the Aubrey-Maturin books of Patrick O’Brian, and Star Trek January, 2012
  • Tintin December, 2011
  • The Cinnamon Bear November, 2011
  • Ray Bradbury October, 2011
  • Tom Angleberger's Origami Yoda books September, 2011
  • Patrick Rothfuss, author of the two volumes of The Kingkiller Chronicle series August, 2011
  • Sherlock Holmes graphic novels July, 2011
  • The film version of The Man Who Would Be King June, 2011
  • References

    Kevin Lauderdale Wikipedia