David D. Levine
David D. Levine is an American science fiction writer who won the Hugo Award for Best Short Story in 2006 for his story "Tk'tk'tk". His novel, Arabella of Mars, was published by Tor Books in July 2016.
Biography
Although he has a long interest in reading and writing science fiction, he began as a writer of technical articles. He has primarily written short fiction; his first professional fiction sale came in 2001. A long-time member of science fiction fandom and early member of MilwApa, he also co-edited a fanzine, Bento, with his late wife, Kate Yule, and has served as Convention Committee Chair for Potlatch. His short story "Ukaliq and the Great Hunt" appeared in The Phobos Science Fiction Anthology Volume 2.Although he grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Levine now lives in Portland, Oregon.
In 2010, he spent two weeks in a simulated Mars habitat of the Mars Society, in Utah.
Collections
- Space Magic, - Winner of 2009 Endeavor Award for best science fiction book in the Pacific Northwest
Novels
- Arabella of Mars,
- Arabella and the Battle of Venus
- Arabella the Traitor of Mars
''Wild Cards'' anthology
- Wild Cards I: Wild Cards - contains the short story "Powers" written by Levine in 2010
Other short fiction
Title | Year | First published in | Reprinted/collected in |
Wavefronts of history and memory | 2013 | Analog 133/6 | |
Tk'tk'tk | 2005 | Asimov's Science Fiction | |
Teaching the Pig to Sing | 2010 | Analog 130/5 | |
Pupa | 2010 | Analog 130/9 | |
Letter to the Editor | 2013 | The Mad Scientist's Guide to World Domination | |
The Wreck of the Mars Adventure | 2013 | Old Mars | |
2015 | Tor.com |
Essays and reporting
Awards
Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy- Arabella of Mars
- Space Magic