David Moles Explained

David Moles
Birth Place:California
Occupation:Writer
Nationality:American
Genre:Science fiction

David Moles is an American science fiction and fantasy writer. He won the 2008 Theodore Sturgeon Award for his novelette "Finisterra",[1] which was also a finalist for the 2008 Hugo Award for Best Novelette.[2] He was a finalist for the 2004 John W. Campbell Award.

Life

Moles was born in California and raised in a number of cities, including San Diego, Athens, Tehran, and Tokyo.[3] He attended the American School in Japan before receiving undergraduate and advanced degrees from the University of California, Santa Cruz and University of Oxford.

Writing

Moles began writing science fiction and fantasy in 2002. He is best known for his short fiction, which has been published in a number of book anthologies and magazines including Asimov's Science Fiction, Fantasy & Science Fiction, Strange Horizons, and many more. Moles has won the Theodore Sturgeon Award and has been finalist for the Hugo Award, the World Fantasy Award, and the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer.

In 2006, after Harlan Ellison groped award-winning novelist Connie Willis' breast while on stage at the Anaheim Worldcon Hugo Awards ceremony, Moles condemned fellow SF authors who defended Ellison's actions. However, the quotes Moles used in his blog post were from a private Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America newsgroup, and members attempted to expel Moles from the organization for "breaking the SFWA code of silence." Moles credits then SFWA president Robin Wayne Bailey for reducing his expulsion to censure, "a new process that had to be invented for the occasion."

Awards

YearTitleAwardCategoryResultRef
2005"The Third Party"Best Novelette4
John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer5
2006Nominations Below Cutoff
2007Twenty EpicsWorld Fantasy AwardAnthologyNominate
2008"Finisterra"Theodore Sturgeon AwardWon
Hugo AwardsBest Novelette5
Locus AwardBest Novelette
2011Seven Cities of GoldHugo AwardsBest NovellaNominations Below Cutoff
Locus AwardBest Novella
2022The MetricLocus AwardBest Novelette
Theodore Sturgeon AwardFinalist

Bibliography

Chapterbook

Anthologies

Short stories

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award: list of winners . 2013-01-03 . 2012-07-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120707153045/http://www.sfcenter.ku.edu/sturgeon.htm . dead .
  2. http://www.denvention.org/hugos/08hugonomlist.php Denvention Hugo Nominee List
  3. "Spotlight on David Moles" Locus Magazine, July 28, 2010.
  4. Web site: Lois Tilton reviews Short Fiction, early December . . Lois . Tilton . Lois Tilton . December 7, 2010 . January 6, 2015.
  5. Web site: Book Review: Engineering Infinity (ed) Jonathan Strahan . Nigel . Seel . ScienceFiction.com . April 11, 2011 . January 6, 2015.
  6. Web site: Engineering Infinity, edited by Jonathan Strahan . Robert E. . Waters . Tangent . March 8, 2011 . January 6, 2015 . April 13, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170413081542/http://www.tangentonline.com/print--other-reviewsmenu-263/anthologies-reviewsmenu-107/1528-engineering-infinity-edited-by-jonathan-strahan . dead .