Harry Turtledove was born in Los Angeles, California on June 14, 1949. He received a Ph.D. in Byzantine history from UCLA in 1977. From the late 1970's to the early 1980's, he worked as a technical writer for the Los Angeles County Office of Education. He left in 1991 to become full-time writer. His first two novels, Wereblood and Werenight, were published in 1979 under the pseudonym Eric G. Iverson because his editor did not think people would believe that Turtledove was his real name. He used this name until 1985 when he published Herbig-Haro and And So to Bed under his real name. He has received numerous awards including the Homer Award for Short Story for Designated Hitter in 1990, the John Esthen Cook Award for Southern Fiction for Guns of the Southand in 1993, and the Hugo Award for Novella for Down in the Bottomlands in 1994.
"Turtledove is the standard-bearer of alternate history." USA Today Settling Accounts: The Grapple
"[A] magisterial saga of an alternate America . . . a profoundly thoughtful masterpiece of alternate history." Booklist Settling Accounts: Drive to the East
"First-time readers can jump in and enjoy Turtledove's richly rearranged cultural and political landscape." The Kansas City Star Settling Accounts: Return Engagement
"Strong, complex characters against a sweeping alt-historical background." Kirkus Reviews Settling Accounts: In at the Death, a New York Times bestseller
"Turtledove pulls out all the stops in a panoramic display of historical speculation. [He] sets the standard for alternate history and once more proves his worth." Library Journal
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Harry Turtledove was born in Los Angeles, California on June 14, 1949. He received a Ph.D. in Byzantine history from UCLA in 1977. From the late 1970's to the early 1980's, he worked as a technical writer for the Los Angeles County Office of Education. He left in 1991 to become full-time writer. His first two novels, Wereblood and Werenight, were published in 1979 under the pseudonym Eric G. Iverson because his editor did not think people would believe that Turtledove was his real name. He used this name until 1985 when he published Herbig-Haro and And So to Bed under his real name. He has received numerous awards including the Homer Award for Short Story for Designated Hitter in 1990, the John Esthen Cook Award for Southern Fiction for Guns of the Southand in 1993, and the Hugo Award for Novella for Down in the Bottomlands in 1994.
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"Turtledove is the standard-bearer of alternate history." USA Today Settling Accounts: The Grapple
"[A] magisterial saga of an alternate America . . . a profoundly thoughtful masterpiece of alternate history." Booklist Settling Accounts: Drive to the East
"First-time readers can jump in and enjoy Turtledove's richly rearranged cultural and political landscape." The Kansas City Star Settling Accounts: Return Engagement
"Strong, complex characters against a sweeping alt-historical background." Kirkus Reviews Settling Accounts: In at the Death, a New York Times bestseller
"Turtledove pulls out all the stops in a panoramic display of historical speculation. [He] sets the standard for alternate history and once more proves his worth." Library Journal
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