Jeffrey Carver
American novelist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jeffrey A. Carver (born August 25, 1949) is an American science fiction author.[1][2][3][4] He was born in Cleveland, graduated from Brown University,[5] and lives outside of Boston, Massachusetts with his family.[5] His 2000 novel Eternity's End was a nominee at the 2001 Nebula Awards; in 2022 he was honored with the Helicon Lifetime Achievement Award.[6][7]
Jeffrey A. Carver | |
---|---|
Born | Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. | August 25, 1949
Occupation | Novelist |
Alma mater | Brown University |
Period | 1970s–present |
Genre | Science fiction |
Notable works | Eternity's End, Chaos Chronicles |
Website | |
www |
In 1995, Carver developed and hosted the educational TV series Science Fiction and Fantasy Writing, which has since been made available online.[8]
Bibliography
The Chaos Chronicles
- Neptune Crossing (1994), ISBN 0-8125-3515-4
- Strange Attractors (1995), ISBN 0-8125-3516-2
- The Infinite Sea (1996), ISBN 0-8125-3517-0
- Sunborn (2008), ISBN 0-312-86453-1
- The Reefs of Time (2019)
- Crucible of Time (2019)
Star Rigger universe
- Seas of Ernathe (1976), ISBN 0-373-72034-3
- Star Rigger's Way (1978, revised edition 1994), ISBN 0-8125-3444-1
- Panglor (1980, revised edition 1996), ISBN 0-8125-3446-8
- Dragons in the Stars (1992), ISBN 0-8125-3303-8
- Dragon Rigger (1993), ISBN 0-8125-3323-2
- Eternity's End (2000), ISBN 0-312-85642-3
Starstream series
- From a Changeling Star (1989), ISBN 978-0759295957
- Down the Stream of Stars (1990), ISBN 978-0553283020
Other novels
- The Infinity Link (1984)
- The Rapture Effect (1987)
- Roger Zelazny's Alien Speedway: Clypsis (1987)
- Battlestar Galactica (novelization of the 2003 miniseries) (2006), ISBN 0-7653-5516-7
Short fiction
- "Of No Return" (1974)
- "Though All the Mountains Lie Between" (1980)
- "Reality and Other Fictions"(2012)
- "Going Alien" (2012)
References
External links
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.