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Name
  
Michael Kube-McDowell

Role
  
Author


Nominations
  
Philip K. Dick Award, Hugo Award for Best Novel

Books
  
The Black Fleet Crisis, Shield of Lies, Tyrant's Test, The Trigger, Isaac Asimov's Robot Cit

Similar People
  
Mike McQuay, William F Wu, Arthur Byron Cover, Arthur C Clarke, Robert Silverberg

Education
  
Michigan State University

Michael Paul Kube-McDowell (born August 29, 1954), also known as Michael McDowell or Michael P. McDowell, is an American science fiction and non-fiction author.

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Background

Born Michael Paul McDowell on August 29, 1954 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), he attended St. Joseph's High School (Camden, New Jersey) (Class of 1972) and Michigan State University.

Writing career

Kube-McDowell has written for television, been a stringer for a daily newspaper, and published short fiction, reviews, assorted nonfiction and erotica. He was honored for teaching excellence by the 1985 White House Commission on Presidential Scholars. Kube-McDowell's short fiction has been featured in Analog, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine and The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, as well as anthologies After the Flames and Perpetual Light. Three of his stories have been adapted as episodes of the TV series Tales from the Darkside. Outside of science fiction Kube-McDowell is the author of more than 500 nonfiction articles on subjects ranging from space careers to "scientific creationism" to an award-winning four-part series on the state of American education. Kube-McDowell's literary works have been recognized and highlighted at Michigan State University in their Michigan Writers Series.

Awards

  • Hugo Best Novel nominee (1991) : The Quiet Pools
  • Philip K. Dick nominee (1985) : Emprise
  • References

    Michael P. Kube-McDowell Wikipedia