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* "Turing de Force", ''Science Fiction by Scientists'' (2016).
* "Turing de Force", ''Science Fiction by Scientists'' (2016).
* "Paradise Regained", ''Analog'', January/February 2017.
* "Paradise Regained", ''Analog'', January/February 2017.
* "The Torchman's Tale", ''Galaxy's Edge'', January/February 2017.
* "The Torchman's Tale", ''Galaxy's Edge'', January 2017.
* "Nothing to Lose?", ''Galaxy's Edge'', May 2017.
* "The Company Man", ''Grantville Gazette'', May 2017.


====InterstellarNet stories====
====InterstellarNet stories====

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Edward M. Lerner
Born1949 (age 74–75)
United States
OccupationWriter, novelist
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAmerican
GenreScience fiction, techno-thriller, popular science, hard science fiction

Edward M. Lerner (born 1949) is an American author of science fiction, techno-thrillers, and popular science.

As of 2016 he has seventeen published books: nine solo novels, three collections, and five novels co-authored with Larry Niven in the Known Space universe. The majority of Lerner's shorter works were originally published in Analog and (until it ceased publication) in Jim Baen's Universe.

His 2001 short story "Grandpa?" was made into a short film, The Grandfather Paradox, and shown at the 2006 Balticon Science Fiction convention where it won the Best Film Award. It was also a semi-finalist at the 2006 Science Fiction Short Film Festival.[1]

Biography

For over thirty years Edward M. Lerner worked in the aerospace and information technology industries while writing science fiction part-time. He held positions at numerous companies such as Bell Labs, Hughes Aircraft, Honeywell, and Northrop Grumman. In February 2004, after receiving a book deal for Moonstruck, he decided to write science fiction full-time.[2]

Bibliography

Fleet of Worlds series novels (with Larry Niven)

InterstellarNet series novels

  • InterstellarNet: Origins, 2010.
  • InterstellarNet: New Order, 2010.
  • InterstellarNet: Enigma, 2015.

Non-series novels

  • Probe, 1991.
  • Moonstruck, 2005.
  • Fools' Experiments, 2008.
  • Small Miracles, 2009.
  • Energized, 2012.
  • Dark Secret, 2016.

Short fiction

  • "What a Piece of Work is Man". Analog. February 1991. {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |authormask= (help)
  • "Unplanned-for Flying Object". Analog. September 1994. {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |authormask= (help)
  • "Settlement", Analog, January 2001.
  • "Grandpa?", Analog, July/August 2001.
  • "Presence of Mind", Analog, February 2002.
  • "Iniquitous Computing", Analog, July/August 2002. Also contained in the collection Creative Destruction.
  • "Survival Instinct", Analog, October/November 2002. Also contained in the collection Creative Destruction. This story is a sequel to Presence of Mind.
  • "By the Rules", Analog, June 2003.
  • "A Matter of Perspective", Artemis, Winter 2003.
  • "Moonstruck", Analog, September – December 2003. Published in book form in 2005.
  • "The Day of the RFIDs", Future Washington (2005).
  • "Great Minds", Jim Baen's Universe, October 2006.
  • "A Stranger in Paradise", Jim Baen's Universe, February 2007.
  • "RSVP", Darker Matter, March 2007.
  • "Chance of Storms", Jim Baen's Universe, April 2007.
  • "Copywrong", Darker Matter, June 2007.
  • "At the Watering Hole", Jim Baen's Universe, August 2007.
  • "Countdown to Armageddon", Jim Baen's Universe, October 2007 through October 2008. Published in book form in 2010.
  • "Inside the Box", Asimov's, February 2008.
  • "The Night of the RFIDs", Analog, May 2008.
  • "Where Credit is Due". Analog. 128 (10): 74–75. October 2008.
  • "Small Business". Analog. 129 (1&2): 84–95. January–February 2009.
  • "No GUTs, No Glory", Jim Baen’s Universe, August, 2009.
  • "A Time for Heroes". Analog. 130 (6): 73–77. June 2010.
  • "Blessed Are the Bleak", Analog, April 2011.
  • "Energized", Analog, June – October 2011. Published in book form in 2012.
  • "Unplanned Obsolescence". Probability Zero. Analog. 133 (1&2): 104–105. January–February 2013. {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |authormask= (help)
  • "Time out". Analog. 133 (1&2): 152–179. January–February 2013. {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |authormask= (help)
  • "Dark Secret – part I of IV". Analog. 133 (4): 8–38. April 2013. {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |authormask= (help) Published in book form (all four parts) in 2016.
  • "Dark Secret – part II of IV". Analog. 133 (5): 66–103. May 2013. {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |authormask= (help)
  • "Dark Secret – part III of IV". Analog. 133 (6): 72–104. June 2013. {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |authormask= (help)
  • "Dark Secret – part IV of IV". Analog. 133 (7&8): 158–184. July–August 2013. {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |authormask= (help)
  • "Tour de Force", Impossible Futures (2013).
  • "There's an App for That", Sci Phi Journal, July 2015.
  • "I Clink, Therefore I Am", Sci Phi Journal, November 2015.
  • "A Case of Identity", Analog, December 2015.
  • "Judy Garland Saves the World (And I Don’t Mean Oz)", Deco Punk (2015).
  • "Soap Opera", Analog, April 2016.
  • "Turing de Force", Science Fiction by Scientists (2016).
  • "Paradise Regained", Analog, January/February 2017.
  • "The Torchman's Tale", Galaxy's Edge, January 2017.
  • "Nothing to Lose?", Galaxy's Edge, May 2017.
  • "The Company Man", Grantville Gazette, May 2017.

InterstellarNet stories

(Following are the original short-fiction and serial appearances; see above for subsequent novelizations.)

  • "The Science Behind the Story: InterstellarNet", non-fiction piece.[3]
  • "Dangling Conversations", Analog, November 2000.
  • "Creative Destruction", Analog, March 2001. Also included in the collection Creative Destruction.
  • "Hostile Takeover", Analog, May 2001.
  • "Strange Bedfellows", Artemis, Science and Fiction for a Space-Faring Age, Winter 2001.
  • "A New Order of Things", Analog, May–September 2006.
  • "Calculating Minds", Jim Baen's Universe, April 2009.
  • "The Matthews Conundrum", Analog, November 2013.
  • "Championship B'tok", Analog, September 2014.

Collections

  • Creative Destruction, published 2006, Wildside Press.
    • The Day of the RFIDs
    • Survival Instinct
    • What a Piece of Work Is Man
    • By the Rules
    • Iniquitous Computing
    • Catch a Falling Star
    • Settlement
    • Creative Destruction
  • Countdown to Armageddon / A Stranger in Paradise, published 2010, Wildside Press.
  • Frontiers of Space, Time, and Thought: Essays and Stories on The Big Questions, published 2012, FoxAcre Press.
  • "Beyond This Point Be RFIDs", Analog, September 2007.
  • "The Old Gray Goo, It Ain't What It Used To Be", The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Fall 2007.
  • "Follow the Nanobrick Road", Analog, September 2008.
  • "Rock! Bye-Bye, Baby", Analog, November 2009.
  • "Say, What? Ruminations about Language, Communications, and Science Fiction", Analog, March 2011.
  • "Lost in Space? Follow the Money", Analog, October 2011.
  • "Faster than a Speeding Photon", Analog, January/February 2012.
  • "Alien Aliens: Beyond Rubber Suits", Analog, April 2013.
  • Lerner, Edward M. (October 2013). "Alien worlds: not in Kansas any more". Science Fact. Analog. 133 (10): 23–32. {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |authormask= (help)
  • "Alien Dimensions: The Universe Next Door", Analog, April 2014.
  • "Alternate Abilities: The Paranormal", Analog, June 2014.
  • "Alien AWOLs: The Great Silence", Analog, October 2014.
  • "Alien Altercations: Star (Spanning) Wars", Analog, July/August 2015.
  • "Alien Adventures: Rising to the Challenge", Analog, October 2015.
  • "Human 2.0: Being All We Can Be (Part I)", Analog, January/February 2016.
  • "Human 2.0: Being All We Can Be (Part II)", Analog, March 2016.
  • "A Certain Uncertainty", Analog, April 2016.
  • "Here We Go Loopedy Loop: A Brief History of Time Travel (Part I)", Analog, May 2016.
  • "Here We Go Loopedy Loop: A Brief History of Time Travel (Part II)", Analog, June 2016.
  • "A Mind of Its Own (Part I)", Analog, September 2016.
  • "A Mind of Its Own (Part II)", Analog, October 2016.

Other writings

  • Lerner, Edward M. (May 2013). "Victory lapse". Guest Editorial. Analog. 133 (5): 4–7. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |authormask= ignored (|author-mask= suggested) (help)
  • Lerner, Edward M. (December 2013). "Hacked off". Guest Editorial. Analog. 133 (12). {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |authormask= ignored (|author-mask= suggested) (help)
  • Lerner, Edward M. (May 2014). "Are we there yet?". Guest Editorial. Analog. 134 (5). {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |authormask= ignored (|author-mask= suggested) (help)
  • Lerner, Edward M. (May 2016). "The Dread Question". Guest Editorial. Analog. 136 (5). {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |authormask= ignored (|author-mask= suggested) (help)

References

  1. ^ Redheadproductions.com
  2. ^ Lerner, Edward (2006). Creative Destruction. Wildside Press. ISBN 9780809557486.
  3. ^ Analogsf.com