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Tobias Buckell

Tobias S. Buckell (born 1979, Grenada West Indies) is an American science fiction writer.

Tobias S. Buckell
Born1979 (age 44–45)
Grenada
OccupationNovelist
GenreScience fiction, speculative fiction
Website
tobiasbuckell.com

Born in the Caribbean, he grew up in Grenada and spent time in the British and US Virgin Islands, which influence much of his work. His novels and almost one hundred stories have been translated into nineteen different languages. His work has been nominated for awards like the Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, and the Astounding Award for Best New Science Fiction Author. His 2008 novel, Halo: The Cole Protocol, made The New York Times Best Seller list.

Biography edit

Buckell was born in 1979 in Grenada in the Caribbean,[1] where he was raised on a boat. In 1999, he attended Clarion Workshop. Not long after that, he made his first sale, "Fish Merchant", to Scott Edelman at Science Fiction Age. The story appeared in the March, 2000 issue. About the time of the sale, his story "In Orbite Medievali" won a quarterly contest for the Writers of the Future. Since then his stories have appeared in a variety of places, including the magazines Analog and Nature, and the anthologies New Voices in Science Fiction, Men Writing Science Fiction As Women, and So Long Been Dreaming. Buckell has both ADHD and dyslexia.[2]

His first novel, Crystal Rain, was published in February 2006 by Tor Books. His second novel, Ragamuffin was published in 2007,[3] and was nominated for the Nebula Award for that year. Sly Mongoose, his third novel, was published in August 2008. His first short story collection, Tides from the New Worlds, was published as a signed limited edition hardcover by Wyrm Publishing in April 2009.

On June 16, 2008, Buckell was announced as the author for the sixth novel in the Halo book series titled Halo: The Cole Protocol, named after military procedures made to prevent the Covenant from obtaining crucial information, such as the location of Earth. The novel was published in November 2008.[4] In December, the novel debuted at #4 on the New York Times Best Seller list for paperback trade fiction.[5] He also wrote the collaborative short story collection Halo Evolutions: Essential Tales of the Halo Universe along with Karen Traviss, Eric Nylund and many other authors, which was released in November 2009.

His latest novel, The Stranger the in Citadel, was released on Audible Originals in May 2021.

He currently lives in Bluffton, Ohio, where he works as an instructor at the Stonecoast MFA in the Creative Writing program.[citation needed]

Works edit

Xenowealth series edit

Halo novelizations edit

Stand-alone novels edit

  • Arctic Rising (2012)
  • Hurricane Fever (2014)[6]
  • The Trove (2018)
  • The Tangled Lands, co-authored with Paolo Bacigalupi (2018)
  • The Stranger in the Citadel (2021)

Novellas edit

  • Stochasticity (2008)
  • Byways – METAtropolis: Cascadia (2010)
  • The Executioness (2011)
  • Tensegrity – METAtropolis: Greenspace (2013)

Collections edit

  • Tides from the New Worlds (2009)
  • Nascence (2011)
  • Mitigated Futures (2012)
  • It’s All Just a Draft (2019)
  • Shoggoths in Traffic and Other Stories (2021)

As editor edit

  • Diverse Energies, co-edited with Joe Monti (2012)
  • The Stories We Tell: Bermuda Anthology of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror (2017)
  • Reclaim, Restore, Return: Futurist Tales from the Caribbean, co-edited with Karen Lord (2020)

Short stories edit

  • "Waiting For The Zephyr" in Jackhammer (June, 1999)
  • "In Orbite Medievali" – Writers of The Future (September ’00):
  • "Spurn Babylon" – Whispers From The Cotton Tree Root (October ’00)
  • "Steam" – Would That It Were (January 2001)
  • "All Her Children Fought" – Speculon (March 2001)
  • "Trinkets" – The Book of All Flesh (October 2001)
  • "A Green Thumb" – Analog (July/August 2002)
  • "Kisses" - Vestal Review (July 2002)
  • "Nord’s Gambit" – switch.blade (July 2002)
  • "The Shackles of Freedom" (with Mike Resnick) – With A Little Help From My Friends (Aug. 2002)
  • "Tides" – Ideomancer Unbound (December 2002)
  • "Death’s Dreadlocks" – Mojo: Conjure Stories (April 2003)
  • "Smooth Talking" – Marsdust (Oct. 2003)
  • "In The Heart of Kalikuata" – Men Writing SF As Women (November, 2003)
  • "Four Eyes" – New Voices in Science Fiction (December 2003)
  • "Her" – Fortean Bureau (January 2004)
  • "Necahual" – So Long Been Dreaming: Postcolonial Science Fiction and Fantasy (May 2004)
  • "Aerophilia" – All Star Zeppelin Stories (Sep. 2004)
  • "Anakoinosis" – I Alien (April 2005)
  • "Toy Planes" – Nature Magazine (Oct 14th, 2005)
  • " Shoah Sry" (with Ilsa J. Bick) – Subterranean Magazine (Spring 2006)
  • "The Silver Streak" – Space Cadets (Aug. 2006)
  • "The Last Twilight" – Golden Age SF: Tales of a Bygone Future (Aug. 2006)
  • "The Duel" – Electric Velocipede #11 (Nov. 2006)
  • "Io, Robot" – Visual Journeys: a tribute to space art (summer 2007)
  • "Manumission" – Baen’s Universe (April, 2008)
  • "The People’s Machine" – Sideways in Crime (Summer, 2008)
  • "Resistance" – Seeds of Change (Summer, 2008)
  • "Mitigation" (w/ Karl Schroeder) – Fast Forward 2 (Fall, 2008)
  • "Something in The Rock" – Tides From The New Worlds (March, 2009)
  • "Placa Del Fuego" – Clarkesworld Magazine (July, 2009)
  • "Dirt" – HALO: Evolutions (November, 2009)
  • "A Jar of Goodwill" – Clarkesworld Magazine (May, 2010)
  • "On The Eve of the Fall of Habesh" – Speculative Horizons (December, 2010)
  • T"he Fall of Alacan" – Subterranean Magazine (Spring 2011)
  • "The Universe Reef"– Nature Magazine (May, 2011)
  • "Love Comes To Abyssal City" – Hot And Steamy: Tales of Steampunk Romance (June, 2011)
  • "Mirror, Mirror" – Subterranean Magazine (Special YA edition, Summer 2011)
  • "Lonely Islands" – MIT Technology Review (Nov. 2011, TR:SF edition)
  • "A Militant Peace" (w/ David Klecha) – Clarkesworld Magazine (November, 2011)
  • "A Tinker of Warhoon" – Under the Moons of Mars: New Adventures on Barsoom (Spring, 2012)
  • "Press Enter to Execute" – Fireside Magazine #1 (Spring, 2012)
  • "Jungle Walkers" (w/ David Klecha) – Armored (March, 2012)
  • "A Game of Rats and Dragon" – Mitigated Futures (June, 2012)
  • "The Rainy Season" – Mitigated Futures (August, 2012)
  • "The Found Girl" (w/ David Klecha) – Clarkesworld Magazine (September, 2012)
  • "The Seafarer" – Subterranean Magazine (Spring, 2013)
  • "The Rydr Express" – The New Hero II (May, 2013)
  • "A Pressure of Shadows" – Schemers (November, 2013)
  • "System Reset" – The End is Nigh (March, 2014)
  • "Ambassador to the Dinosaurs" – The Book of Silverberg (April, 2014)
  • "Sundown" – Dead Man’s Hand (May, 2014)
  • "Help Fund Taphognosis Industries" – Help Fund My Robot Army (July, 2014)
  • "A Cold Heart" – Upgraded (July, 2014)
  • "Rules of Enchantment" (w/ David Klecha) – Operation Arcana (Apr. 2015)
  • "Pale Blue Memories" in Old Venus (anthology)[7] (2015)
  • "Ratcatcher" – Xenowealth: A Collection (Dec. 2015)
  • "Oasis" in Halo: Fractures (anthology) (2016)
  • "The Fish Merchant -Science Fiction Age" in Clarkesworld Magazine (2016)
  • "Oasis" – Fractures: Extraordinary Tales from the Halo Canon (Sep. 2016)
  • "The Mighty Slinger" (w/ Karen Lord) – Bridging Infinity (Nov. 2016)
  • "Zen and the Art of Starship Maintenance" – Cosmic Powers (Apr. 2017)
  • "Shoggoths in Traffic" – Lightspeed Magazine (Sep. 2017)
  • "High Awareness (with David Brin) – Overview: Stories in the Stratosphere (Sep. 2017)
  • "A World to Die For" – Clarkesworld Magazine (January, 2018)
  • "Sunset" – Lightspeed Magazine (May, 2018)
  • "A Different Kind of Place" – Apex Magazine (Jun. 2018)
  • "The Blindfold" in A People’s Future of the United States (Feb., 2019)
  • "The Galactic Tourist Industrial Complex" in New Suns: Original Speculative Fiction by People of Color (anthology) (March, 2019)
  • "Apocalypse Considered Through a Helix of Semiprecious Foods and Recipes" in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (May/June, 2019)
  • "N-Coin" in Apex Magazine (May, 2019)
  • "Through Sparks in Morning’s Dawn" in Wastelands: The New Apocalypse (anthology) (2019)
  • "By the Warmth of Her Calculus" in Mission Critical (2019)
  • "Zombie Capitalism" in Motherboard Magazine (March, 2020)
  • Scar Tissue in Slate Magazine (May, 2020)
  • "Idle Hands" in The Dystopia Triptych #1: Ignorance is Strength (anthology) (2020)
  • "The Fruits of Their Labor" in The Dystopia Triptych #2: Burn the Ashes (anthology) (2020)
  • "The Machine Votes" in The Dystopia Triptych #3: Or Else the Light (anthology) (2020)
  • "The Machine That Would Rewild Humanity" in Escape Pod: The Science Fiction Anthology (2020)
  • "Category Six:" in Reclaim, Restore, Return: Futurist Tales from the Caribbean (anthology) (2020)

References edit

  1. ^ Vivian, D A. (2022). "The Complexity of Community: Ecology, Science Fiction, and the Future of Literature-A Conversation with Tobias Buckell". Journal of West Indian Literature. 31 (1): 168–187.
  2. ^ Holding Out For A Sequel: In Praise of Vernor Vinge, by Tobias Buckell, at Tor.com; published October 10, 2011; retrieved April 12, 2012
  3. ^ Kallam, Clay (2007-08-05). "An intriguingly dark look at the future". Mercury News.
  4. ^ . Macmillan. Archived from the original on 2008-12-04. Retrieved 2008-11-28.
  5. ^ "The New York Times". 2008-12-14. Retrieved 2008-12-14.
  6. ^ Tobias Buckell - Hurricane Fever cover art and release date reveal 2013-11-04 at the Wayback Machine, at Upcoming4.me; published November 2, 2013; retrieved November 4, 2013
  7. ^ Martin, George R. R. (June 19, 2014). . GRRM.livejournal.com. Archived from the original on August 21, 2014. Retrieved September 27, 2014.

External links edit

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Tobias S Buckell born 1979 Grenada West Indies is an American science fiction writer Tobias S BuckellBorn1979 age 44 45 GrenadaOccupationNovelistGenreScience fiction speculative fictionWebsitetobiasbuckell wbr comBorn in the Caribbean he grew up in Grenada and spent time in the British and US Virgin Islands which influence much of his work His novels and almost one hundred stories have been translated into nineteen different languages His work has been nominated for awards like the Hugo Nebula World Fantasy and the Astounding Award for Best New Science Fiction Author His 2008 novel Halo The Cole Protocol made The New York Times Best Seller list Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 2 1 Xenowealth series 2 2 Halo novelizations 2 3 Stand alone novels 2 4 Novellas 2 5 Collections 2 6 As editor 2 7 Short stories 3 References 4 External linksBiography editBuckell was born in 1979 in Grenada in the Caribbean 1 where he was raised on a boat In 1999 he attended Clarion Workshop Not long after that he made his first sale Fish Merchant to Scott Edelman at Science Fiction Age The story appeared in the March 2000 issue About the time of the sale his story In Orbite Medievali won a quarterly contest for the Writers of the Future Since then his stories have appeared in a variety of places including the magazines Analog and Nature and the anthologies New Voices in Science Fiction Men Writing Science Fiction As Women and So Long Been Dreaming Buckell has both ADHD and dyslexia 2 His first novel Crystal Rain was published in February 2006 by Tor Books His second novel Ragamuffin was published in 2007 3 and was nominated for the Nebula Award for that year Sly Mongoose his third novel was published in August 2008 His first short story collection Tides from the New Worlds was published as a signed limited edition hardcover by Wyrm Publishing in April 2009 On June 16 2008 Buckell was announced as the author for the sixth novel in the Halo book series titled Halo The Cole Protocol named after military procedures made to prevent the Covenant from obtaining crucial information such as the location of Earth The novel was published in November 2008 4 In December the novel debuted at 4 on the New York Times Best Seller list for paperback trade fiction 5 He also wrote the collaborative short story collection Halo Evolutions Essential Tales of the Halo Universe along with Karen Traviss Eric Nylund and many other authors which was released in November 2009 His latest novel The Stranger the in Citadel was released on Audible Originals in May 2021 He currently lives in Bluffton Ohio where he works as an instructor at the Stonecoast MFA in the Creative Writing program citation needed Works editXenowealth series edit Crystal Rain 2006 Ragamuffin 2007 Sly Mongoose 2008 Apocalypse Ocean 2012 Xenowealth A Collection 2016 Halo novelizations edit Halo The Cole Protocol 2008 Halo Envoy 2017 Stand alone novels edit Arctic Rising 2012 Hurricane Fever 2014 6 The Trove 2018 The Tangled Lands co authored with Paolo Bacigalupi 2018 The Stranger in the Citadel 2021 Novellas edit Stochasticity 2008 Byways METAtropolis Cascadia 2010 The Executioness 2011 Tensegrity METAtropolis Greenspace 2013 Collections edit Tides from the New Worlds 2009 Nascence 2011 Mitigated Futures 2012 It s All Just a Draft 2019 Shoggoths in Traffic and Other Stories 2021 As editor edit Diverse Energies co edited with Joe Monti 2012 The Stories We Tell Bermuda Anthology of Science Fiction Fantasy and Horror 2017 Reclaim Restore Return Futurist Tales from the Caribbean co edited with Karen Lord 2020 Short stories edit Waiting For The Zephyr in Jackhammer June 1999 In Orbite Medievali Writers of The Future September 00 Spurn Babylon Whispers From The Cotton Tree Root October 00 Steam Would That It Were January 2001 All Her Children Fought Speculon March 2001 Trinkets The Book of All Flesh October 2001 A Green Thumb Analog July August 2002 Kisses Vestal Review July 2002 Nord s Gambit switch blade July 2002 The Shackles of Freedom with Mike Resnick With A Little Help From My Friends Aug 2002 Tides Ideomancer Unbound December 2002 Death s Dreadlocks Mojo Conjure Stories April 2003 Smooth Talking Marsdust Oct 2003 In The Heart of Kalikuata Men Writing SF As Women November 2003 Four Eyes New Voices in Science Fiction December 2003 Her Fortean Bureau January 2004 Necahual So Long Been Dreaming Postcolonial Science Fiction and Fantasy May 2004 Aerophilia All Star Zeppelin Stories Sep 2004 Anakoinosis I Alien April 2005 Toy Planes Nature Magazine Oct 14th 2005 Shoah Sry with Ilsa J Bick Subterranean Magazine Spring 2006 The Silver Streak Space Cadets Aug 2006 The Last Twilight Golden Age SF Tales of a Bygone Future Aug 2006 The Duel Electric Velocipede 11 Nov 2006 Io Robot Visual Journeys a tribute to space art summer 2007 Manumission Baen s Universe April 2008 The People s Machine Sideways in Crime Summer 2008 Resistance Seeds of Change Summer 2008 Mitigation w Karl Schroeder Fast Forward 2 Fall 2008 Something in The Rock Tides From The New Worlds March 2009 Placa Del Fuego Clarkesworld Magazine July 2009 Dirt HALO Evolutions November 2009 A Jar of Goodwill Clarkesworld Magazine May 2010 On The Eve of the Fall of Habesh Speculative Horizons December 2010 T he Fall of Alacan Subterranean Magazine Spring 2011 The Universe Reef Nature Magazine May 2011 Love Comes To Abyssal City Hot And Steamy Tales of Steampunk Romance June 2011 Mirror Mirror Subterranean Magazine Special YA edition Summer 2011 Lonely Islands MIT Technology Review Nov 2011 TR SF edition A Militant Peace w David Klecha Clarkesworld Magazine November 2011 A Tinker of Warhoon Under the Moons of Mars New Adventures on Barsoom Spring 2012 Press Enter to Execute Fireside Magazine 1 Spring 2012 Jungle Walkers w David Klecha Armored March 2012 A Game of Rats and Dragon Mitigated Futures June 2012 The Rainy Season Mitigated Futures August 2012 The Found Girl w David Klecha Clarkesworld Magazine September 2012 The Seafarer Subterranean Magazine Spring 2013 The Rydr Express The New Hero II May 2013 A Pressure of Shadows Schemers November 2013 System Reset The End is Nigh March 2014 Ambassador to the Dinosaurs The Book of Silverberg April 2014 Sundown Dead Man s Hand May 2014 Help Fund Taphognosis Industries Help Fund My Robot Army July 2014 A Cold Heart Upgraded July 2014 Rules of Enchantment w David Klecha Operation Arcana Apr 2015 Pale Blue Memories in Old Venus anthology 7 2015 Ratcatcher Xenowealth A Collection Dec 2015 Oasis in Halo Fractures anthology 2016 The Fish Merchant Science Fiction Age in Clarkesworld Magazine 2016 Oasis Fractures Extraordinary Tales from the Halo Canon Sep 2016 The Mighty Slinger w Karen Lord Bridging Infinity Nov 2016 Zen and the Art of Starship Maintenance Cosmic Powers Apr 2017 Shoggoths in Traffic Lightspeed Magazine Sep 2017 High Awareness with David Brin Overview Stories in the Stratosphere Sep 2017 A World to Die For Clarkesworld Magazine January 2018 Sunset Lightspeed Magazine May 2018 A Different Kind of Place Apex Magazine Jun 2018 The Blindfold in A People s Future of the United States Feb 2019 The Galactic Tourist Industrial Complex in New Suns Original Speculative Fiction by People of Color anthology March 2019 Apocalypse Considered Through a Helix of Semiprecious Foods and Recipes in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May June 2019 N Coin in Apex Magazine May 2019 Through Sparks in Morning s Dawn in Wastelands The New Apocalypse anthology 2019 By the Warmth of Her Calculus in Mission Critical 2019 Zombie Capitalism in Motherboard Magazine March 2020 Scar Tissue in Slate Magazine May 2020 Idle Hands in The Dystopia Triptych 1 Ignorance is Strength anthology 2020 The Fruits of Their Labor in The Dystopia Triptych 2 Burn the Ashes anthology 2020 The Machine Votes in The Dystopia Triptych 3 Or Else the Light anthology 2020 The Machine That Would Rewild Humanity in Escape Pod The Science Fiction Anthology 2020 Category Six in Reclaim Restore Return Futurist Tales from the Caribbean anthology 2020 References edit Vivian D A 2022 The Complexity of Community Ecology Science Fiction and the Future of Literature A Conversation with Tobias Buckell Journal of West Indian Literature 31 1 168 187 Holding Out For A Sequel In Praise of Vernor Vinge by Tobias Buckell at Tor com published October 10 2011 retrieved April 12 2012 Kallam Clay 2007 08 05 An intriguingly dark look at the future Mercury News Halo The Cole Protocol Macmillan Archived from the original on 2008 12 04 Retrieved 2008 11 28 The New York Times 2008 12 14 Retrieved 2008 12 14 Tobias Buckell Hurricane Fever cover art and release date reveal Archived 2013 11 04 at the Wayback Machine at Upcoming4 me published November 2 2013 retrieved November 4 2013 Martin George R R June 19 2014 Not A Blog Venus In March GRRM livejournal com Archived from the original on August 21 2014 Retrieved September 27 2014 External links editOfficial website Tobias S Buckell at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Interview with Tobias S Buckell at SFFWorld com Interview on wotmania com Interview on the SciFiDimensions Podcast Interview at Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 30 March 2009 Arctic Rising review Upcoming4 me October 12 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tobias Buckell amp oldid 1213034865, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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