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John C. "Bud" Sparhawk (born August 11, 1937) is an American
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. He writes humorous science fiction, in particular the Sam Boone series of short fiction.


Biography

Sparhawk was born in
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, Maryland, and lives in
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. He has a BS degree in Mathematics from the
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and an MBA in Finance from
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. After fifteen years in the Air Force he worked for a variety of commercial companies before retiring from the role of Vice President at Macfadden, a
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contractor. Sparhawk is also a member of SIGMA, a think tank of speculative writers that advises the government on issues of national interest."Members M – S"
SIGMA forum. Retrieved November 13, 2015.
Sparhawk started writing seriously in 1974 and made his first sale to ''
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,'' followed quickly by his second, just when he entered his second year of graduate school, and just before taking a thirteen-year hiatus from SF. His work is most associated with his short fiction in ''Analog'' but it has also appeared in various other magazines and anthologies. He is a three-time nominee for the
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in 1997, 2002, and 2005, and his stories have appeared in several
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anthologies. His first professionally published novel, titled ''Vixen'', was released in 2008 from Cosmos Books. At the 2017 Nebula Awards Sparhawk received the Kevin O’Donnell, Jr. Award for service to the
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(SFWA), and in 2018 he retired from the SFWA Board of Directors as Chief Financial Officer. Sparhawk occasionally attends science fiction and fantasy conventions, including
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,
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, and
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in the Mid-Atlantic region of the US. He has also appeared as a guest author in numerous interviews. When not writing, he spends his spare time sailing on
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.


Bibliography


Novels

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Short fiction

;''Analog'' *The Invitation (March–April 2019) *The Fading Pages of a Short Story (January–February 2019) *Downsized(November/December 2017) *Heaven's Covenant (September 2017) *The Return (May/June 2017) *Footprints in the Snow (November 2015) *Forgiveness (June 2014) * CREP d'Etoile (July/August 2013) * The Snack (March 2013) * The Old Man's Best (May 2011) * Astronomical Distance, Geologic Time (March 2011)
Encounter in a Yellow Wood
(March 2010) * The Late Sam Boone (June 2008) * The Suit (November 2007) * Chandra's Pup (July/August 2005)
Clay's Pride
(July/August 2004) –
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finalist * Sam Boone's Super Fantastic, Intragalactic, Ass-Kicking, Body-Slammin', Foot Stomping, Rasslin' Extravaganza (May 2002) * Magic's Price (March 2001) – Nebula Award finalist * The Debt (May 2000) * The Emperor's Dark Matters (July/August 2000) * Evolution (October 2000) * Olympus Mons (February 1998) * The Ice Dragon's Song (July/August 1998) * Sam Boone's Teacup Conundrum (August 1998) * High Flight (December 1998) * Sam Boone's Dry Run (July 1997) * Primrose Rescue (May 1997) * Sam Boone's Rational Choice (March 1997) * Sam Boone's Appeal to Common Scents (July 1996) * Primrose and Thorn (May 1996) – Anlab Award winner (''Analog'' reader's poll), Nebula finalist; in ''Years' Best Science Fiction'', number 14 * The Bill (February 1996) * Resurrection (January 1996) * Sam Boone and the Thermal Couples (October 1995) * Persistence (May 1994) * Iridium Dreams (April 1994) * Jake's Gift (September 1993) * R-TRNRD (Mid-December 1993) * Dad (June 1993) * Childish Things (December 1994) * Hurricane! (September 1994) * Mary's Present (July 1994) * Alba Krystal (January 1977) * The Tompkins Battery Case (August 1976) ; Other magazines * Dog Tales ("Amazing Stories", Fall 2019 Year Two Special Edition) * Comrades in Arms ("Intergalactic Medicine Show", June 2018) * Yesterday's Solutions ("http://seat14c.com/future_ideas/20H", August 8, 2017) * Haunted (w/
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)("Apex & Abyss", July 2016) * Causes and Effects (''Daily Science Fiction'', July 2016) * High Jack ("Trajectories", ''Hydra Publications'', April 2016) * Culmination (''Daily Science Fiction'', September 2015) * Tommy and the Beast (''Daily Science Fiction'', December 20, 2013) * Ten Winks to Forever (''Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show'', June 2010) * Tortuous Path (''Abyss and Apex'', April 2010) * No Cord Nor Cable (''Abyss and Apex'', April 2009) * Winds of Mars (''
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'', April 2009) * Pumpkin ''Jim Baen's Universe'', January 2009) * The Super (''Jim Baen's Universe'', August 2008) * Connection (''Darker Matter'', June 2007) * Frost (''Darker Matter'', March 2007) * An Affliction of Wyrms (''iFiction'', February 2006) * Bright Red Star (''
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'' August 2004) – in ''Year's Best Science Fiction'', number 11 * Handful of Stars (''Frequency'' *5, Fall 2003) * Rate of Change (''Frequency'', *2, January 2001) * Mercenary (''
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'', Summer, 1998) * Beryl's Run (''Absolute Magnitude'', Winter 1999) * Etiquette (''Radius'', April 1995) * Rate of Change (''Radius'', November 1995) * Eve of Feast (''Radius'', December 1994) * Culmination (''Daily SF'', July 2015)


Short fiction in anthologies

* Pilgrim (Fantastic Future 13, February 2013) * True Friends (Dogs of War, April 2013) * Hard Choices (Best Laid Plans, December 2012) * Cybermarine (Defending the Future, December 2013) * The Glass Box (So It Begins, March 2009) * Broadside (Breach the Hull, November 2007) * Alliances (Breach the Hull, November 2007) * Dancing with Dragons (
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), collection * Sam Boone – Front to Back (FoxAcre Press), collection of the Sam Boone stories * Bright Red Star (
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, Number 11, 2004) * Seduction (Through a Glass Darkly, Lite Circle Books, 2003) * Pumpkin (Dancing with Dragons, Wildside Press) * Fierce Embrace (Return of the Dinosaurs, DAW Books,1997)


Electronic books

* Distant Seas (eNovel) * Stone in the Glade (eNovel) (As J Carroll) * Two Novellas (eCollection) * Three from the Dark Side (eCollection) * Mars & Beyond (eCollection) * Magician (eNovel) * Evolution (eCollection) * Boy's Book of Science (eNovel) * Short Subjects (eCollection)


Nonfiction

*Premature Submission Syndrome ('' The SFWA Bulletin'' Summer 2015) *The Eleven Stages of Publication ('' The SFWA Bulletin'' Summer 2014) * Writing Tools (Clarkesworld Magazine #92) * From the Treasurer(''The SFWA Bulletin,'' Winter 2014) * Taxes and the Short Fiction Writer (''The SFWA Bulletin,'' Winter 2013) * Laugh Lines (''How to Write Science Fiction,''
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, 2007) * Your Literary Legacy (''The SFWA Bulletin,'' Winter 2006) * Cold Trophies (''Artemis,'' Fall 2003) * Ms Management ('' Speculations'' 21, June 1999) * Love's Labor. Lost! (''Speculations'' 20, April 1998) * The Last Great Man (''Speculations'', March 1995) * The Hat and the Dragon (''
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,'' October 1992) * Hugo and Me (''Chesapeake Bay Magazine,'' April 1992)


Critical studies and reviews of Sparhawk's work

;''Distant Seas'' *


References


External links

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Television interview on the program Fast Forward

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