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Occupation
  
Writer

Awards
  
Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Neal Jr.

Nationality
  
USA


Neal Barrett, Jr. wwwrevolutionsfcomrevblogsgeekcurmudgeonfiles

Born
  
November 3, 1929San Antonio, Texas, U.S. (
1929-11-03
)

Genre
  
fantasy, suspense, mystery, science fiction, historical fiction

Died
  
January 12, 2014, Austin, Texas, United States

Nominations
  
Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel

Books
  
Through Darkest America, The Prophecy Machine, Babylon 5: The Touch of Your S, Prince of Christler‑Coke, Rayguns Over Texas

Similar People
  
Stina Leicht, Lucius Shepard, Aaron Allston, Andrew Vachss, Michael Moorcock

Neal barrett jr


Neal Barrett Jr. (November 3, 1929 – January 12, 2014) was an American writer of fantasy, science fiction, mystery/suspense, and historical fiction. He also worked under the pseudonyms Victor Appleton, Chad Calhoun, Franklin W. Dixon (Stratemeyer Syndicate house names), Rebecca Drury, and J. D. Hardin.

Contents

LoneStarCon 2 (1997) Worldcon - Hugos Pt 1 - Toastmaster Neal Barrett, and Other Awards


Biography

Neal Barrett Jr. httpswwwaustinchroniclecombinary0ddfbooks

Barrett was born in San Antonio, Texas, but grew up in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma after his family relocated there in his infancy. His first published science fiction story was "To Tell the Truth" in the August, 1960 issue of Galaxy Science Fiction. After that he contributed short work to science fiction magazines with some regularity, but he was better known for his novels. His reputation was made in the late 1980s with the publication of his novel Through Darkest America and its sequel, Dawn's Uncertain Light. Beginning in the 1990s and continuing into his later years, Barrett focused less on science fiction and more on crime thrillers, though he continued to work in both genres, often in the screwball comedy style such as in his short story "Perpetuity Blues". He died in 2014 at the age of 84.

Awards and honors

Barrett's story "Ginny Sweethips' Flying Circus" was nominated for both the 1988 Nebula Award for Best Novelette and the 1989 Hugo Award for Best Novelette. In 1997, he was the toastmaster at the 55th World Science Fiction Convention held in San Antonio. In 2010, he was named Author Emeritus by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America.

References

Neal Barrett Jr. Wikipedia