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Michael Paul Kube-McDowell (born August 29, 1954, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a science fiction novelist. He has as well dabbled within music, written for television, been the stringer for the day-after-day newspaper, & published short fiction, reviews, assorted nonfictional prose & erotica. He was honored for teaching excellence per 1985 White House Commission on Presidential Scholars. Kube-McDowell's short fiction has been featured around "Analog, Isaac Asimov's SF Magazine" & "The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction", likewise when anthologies "After the Flames" & "Perpetual Light". 3 of his stories keep close at hand been adapted when episodes of the TV series "Tales From the Darkside".
Outside of science fictiin Kube-McDowell is the creator of further than D nonfictional prose articles on cases ranging from either space careers to "scientific creationism" to an award-winning 4-section series on the state of U.s. education.
Bibliography
Series
Trigon Disunity
Emprise (1985)
Enigma (1986)
Empery (1987)
Isaac Asimov's Robot City
Odyssey (1987)
Suspicion (1987) (with Mike McQuay)
Star Wars : Black Swift Crisis
Prior to a Storm (1996)
Shield of Lies (1996)
''Tyrant's Line 3 text (1996)
Novels
Stealer of Weak (1987) (writing as Michael Hudson)
Alternities (1988)
A Quietly Pools (1990)
Exile (1992)
Vectors (1995)
A Clean-cut (1999) (with Arthur C. Clarke)
Short stories
Tater's Planet (1983)
Babytrap (1985)
Lifetomb (1985)
Because G Lovest a Burning-Ground (1993)
Anthologies containing stories by Michael P Kube-McDowell
Alternate Warriors (1993)
Awards
Hugo Best Novel nominee (1991) : The Quiet Pools
Philip K. Dick Memorial nominee (1985) : Emprise''
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