Paul Black (author)
| Paul Black | |
|---|---|
| Born | July 22, 1957 |
| Origin | |
| Genres | Science Fiction |
| Years active | 2003–present |
| Website | paulblackbooks.com |
Paul Black (born 1957 in Hinsdale, Illinois[1]) is an American graphic artist, designer and writer of science fiction. He is best known for his near-future science fiction trilogy, The Tels.
He grew up in the western suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. His passion for art and writing began early. By age twelve, he had advanced into adult level drawing classes. By high school, he had completed a book of poetry and his first novella. He attended University of Oklahoma where he earned a degree in graphic design and was a 2-time national champion gymnast. His first book, The Tels, won Writers Digests Book of the Year for Genre Fiction, along with the Independent Publishers Book Award for Science Fiction,[2] as well as being a finalist in the Eric Hoffer Book Awards[3] for Science Fiction and ForeWord Magazines Book of the Year for Science Fiction. His second book, Soulware, was also a finalist for the Independent Publishers Book Award for Science Fiction and won second place in ForeWord Magazines Book of the Year for Science Fiction. His third book, Nexus Point, is the Gold Medal winner for ForeWord Magazines Book of the Year for Science Fiction.[4] His fourth book, The Presence, won the 2011 Independent Publishers Book Award for Science Fiction. Paul Black lives in Dallas, Texas.
[edit] Novels
- The Tels (2003) Novel Instincts (ISBN 0972600701)
- Soulware (2004) Novel Instincts (ISBN 0972600728)
- Nexus Point (2007) Novel Instincts (ISBN 0972600736)
- The Presence (2010) Novel Instincts (ISBN 0972600750)
[edit] References
- ^ "Paul Black Bio". Novel Instincts website. http://www.bookmasters.com/marktplc/rr01046.htm#author.
- ^ "The Tels review". Small Press Bookwatch. September 2005. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0RGT/is_2005_Sept/ai_n15387607.[dead link]
- ^ "Eric Hoffer Book Award Winners". Eric Hoffer Awards. http://hofferproject.home.comcast.net/~hofferproject/HAbookwinners.html.
- ^ "Book of the Year Awards: 2007 Award Winners Announced!". ForeWord Magazine. June 2007. http://www.forewordmagazine.com/botya/winners2k7.aspx.
[edit] External links
- Official homepage for Paul Black's Tel series
- Paul Black at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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