Joe Haldeman
Joe Haldeman is
an award-winning science fiction writer. He has also
served twice as president of the Science Fiction Writers of America
and is currently an adjunct professor teaching writing at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
His awards include Hugo Awards for
The Forever War,
Tricentennial,
The Hemingway Hoax,
None So Blind,
and
Forever Peace;
the
John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel for
Forever Peace; Nebula Awards for
The Forever War,
The Hemingway Hoax,
Graves,
Forever Peace, and
Camouflage; the Locus Award for
The Forever War; the World Fantasy Award for Graves;
and the
James Tiptree, Jr. Award for
Camouflage.
He received the
Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award for
lifetime achievement at the 2010 Nebula Awards Ceremony. He was inducted into
the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 2012.
His books include
Earthbound (A Marsbound Novel),
The Accidental Time Machine,
Starbound (A Marsbound Novel),
Marsbound,
A Separate War and Other Stories,
Old Twentieth,
All My Sins Remembered,
Peace and War: The Omnibus Edition,
Forever Free,
Worlds,
There Is No Darkness,
Buying Time,
1968,
Worlds Enough and Time,
Dealing in Futures,
War Stories,
Worlds Apart,
Mindbridge,
Guardian,
Planet of Judgment, and
Tool of the Trade.
Joe earned his BS in Astronomy at the University of Maryland in 1967
and earned his MFA in Creating Writing at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop
in 1975. He earned his Purple Heart in Vietnam in 1969.
Watch
[email protected]: Joe Haldeman,
Joe Haldeman and Amateur Astronomy,
Joe Haldeman Video Interview,
The Craft of Science Fiction with Joe Haldeman, and
Joe Haldeman Lunchtime Lecture.
Listen to
his interviews on the podcast The
Future And You by our
Stephen Euin Cobb.
Read his
daily diary on sff.net.
Read his
LiveJournal blog.
Read his
LinkedIn profile and his
Wikipedia profile.