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HP Newquist is an American author whose books cover a wide range of topics, from medicine and music to technology and terror. He is also a museum curator and musician, and has worked in a variety of fields as a columnist, publisher, industry analyst, and video director.


Career

In the late 1980s and 1990s, Newquist was an advanced technology business analyst in the
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industry. He was editor and publisher of ''Artificial Intelligence Trends'' for ten years, earning him the title "Dean of AI". During that time, he was also a columnist for several high technology publications, including ''
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'', ''Expert Systems Journal'', and ''AI Expert'' magazine. Newquist was the chairman of the ''Artificial Intelligence & Advanced Technology Conference 1987'' and the Society For Machine Intelligence's ''Expert Systems Conference 1987''. The AI timeline he developed for his book ''The Brain Makers'' is frequently cited as a map of the rise and fall of the artificial intelligence industry. During the 1990s, Newquist was the editor-in-chief of ''Guitar'' Magazine, and wrote the
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documentary episode ''Going Home'' featuring
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of The Band. He also directed ''A Portrait'', a documentary featuring
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. Newquist's writing has appeared in dozens of publications, including ''
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'', '' InTune'', ''Computer Business Review'', ''
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'', '' Vintage Guitar,'' and ''Gulf Air''. He has been a featured speaker at numerous events in Europe, Asia, and North America. Apart from his writing, he is founder—and currently oversees the development—of The National Guitar Museum (NGM), the first museum dedicated to the evolution and cultural impact of the guitar, which was unveiled in August 2010. The NGM's traveling exhibits, "GUITAR: The Instrument That Rocked The World" and "Medieval To Metal: The Art & Evolution Of The GUITAR," have been touring the United States since 2011 and have been installed in more than fifty separate museum locations. He has been featured on BBC and NPR programs covering the history of the guitar.


Works

Newquist has written works of both fiction and non-fiction. They include the award-winning ''The Great Brain Book: An Inside Look At The Inside Of Your Head'', cited as an outstanding science book by the
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and the Children's Book Council. His 2012 book, ''The Book Of Blood'', was a finalist for the
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's "Science Books & Films Prize For Excellence In Science". His book '' For Boys Only: The Biggest, Baddest Book Ever'', with
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, was selected as a singular book for "The Teen Age" by the
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. In 2018, the NSTA and CBC awarded two of his books as among the best 21 STEM books of the year. Newquist is a four-time award winner of the "Outstanding Science Book", presented by the National Science Teachers Association. His short stories and essays have been collected in numerous anthologies. Among his titles are: *''The Book Of Blood'', (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) awarded "An Outstanding Science Book for Students K–12: 2013" by the
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. According to the judging panel: "This will appeal to a wide audience and does a good job of describing many anecdotes about blood—even why the myth of vampires persisted in history." The book was a finalist for the American Association for the Advancement of Science's "Science Books & Films Prize For Excellence In Science", and was included in the organization's Best of 2013 List. It also won the 2014 Magnolia Award, the Children's Choice Award for the State of Mississippi. *''The Great Brain Book'' (Scholastic) *''Here There Be Monsters'', (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) nominated upon its release for a New England Booksellers Award *''The Book Of Chocolate'', (Viking) NSTA Best Stem Books 2018 award winner, and a
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selection *''This Will Kill You: A Guide to the Ways in Which We Go'', with Rich Maloof (St. Martin's Press) *''The Way They Play'' Series (including Blues Masters, Hard Rock Masters, Metal Masters, Acoustic Masters), with Rich Maloof (Backbeat Books) *''The Brain Makers'' (Prentice Hall/SAMS/Relayer Books) *''Virtual Reality'' (Scholastic) *''Yahoo! The Ultimate Desk Reference to the Web'' (Harper Collins) *''Financial Technology Watch'' Series, (Lafferty) (including Emerging Technologies For Financial Institutions, Financial Services Technology Watch I & II) *''GUITAR: The Instrument That Rocked The World'' (Relayer Books) *''Legends Of Rock Guitar'', with Pete Prown (Hal Leonard) *''Music & Technology'' (Billboard Books) *''From Here To There: Invention & Impact'', (Viking/Smithsonian) NSTA Best Stem Books 2018 award winner,
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selection and VOYA Nonfiction Honor List Award 2018 *''Space: The Next Business Frontier'' (Pocket Books) *''Abracadabra: The Story Of Magic Through The Ages'' (Henry Holt) *''The Human Body: Invention & Impact,'' (Viking/Smithsonian) The Best Children's Books Of The Year 2016 award winner, Center For Children's Literature,
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*''Scene Of The Crime'' (Viking). School Library Journal stated that "Newquist presents a compulsively readable narrative of the evolution of cracking cases . . . a recommended scientific foundation for audiences interested in crime dramas and true crime." *''BEHEMOTH'' (Bloodshot Books) *''Ten Years Gone'' (Relayer Books) His first novel, ''BEHEMOTH'', a tale of suspense and terror, was published by Bloodshot Books in Fall 2019. According to ''The Horror Review'', "BEHEMOTH is old-school gothic horror, historical horror mixed with modern-world superstitions and prejudices, and that makes things that much more chilling. Newquist has created a fine horror novel that dares to be called literary/historical fiction and entertains the reader from start to finish." '' Cemetery Dance'' magazine wrote that "BEHEMOTH is a thriller-style creature feature . . . Newquist is a great writer." His second work of fiction, a thriller entitled ''Ten Years Gone'', was published in November 2021. Kendall Reviews rated it as one of "Top Reads Of 2021," stating the book "is pedal to the metal from Page One and showcases just how fantastic of an author Newquist is."


Anthologies

*''Old Scratch: Demon Tales Anthology'' (Crimson Pinnacle Press, 2022) *''Books Of Horror, Volume 3'' (BOH Publishing, 2021) *''Led Zeppelin On Led Zeppelin'' (Chicago Review Press, 2014) *''Bowie On Bowie'' (Chicago Review Press, 2015) *''Eddie Van Halen'' (Neil Zlozower, Chronicle Books, 2012) *''CYBERLIFE'' (Pearson/SAMS, 1994)


Awards

* VOYA Nonfiction Honor List Award 2018 (''From Here To There: Invention & Impact'') * NSTA Best Stem Books 2018 (''The Book Of Chocolate'') * NSTA Best Stem Books 2018 (''From Here To There: Invention & Impact'') * Best Children's Books Of The Year 2018, Center For Children's Literature 2X (''The Book Of Chocolate, From Here To There: Invention & Impact'') * Best Children's Books Of The Year 2016, Center For Children's Literature (''The Human Body: Invention & Impact'') * Magnolia Award 2014 (''The Book Of Blood'') * AAAS Science Books & Films Prize For Excellence In Science, Best Of 2013 (''The Book Of Blood'') * NSTA Outstanding Science Book for Students: 2013 (''The Book Of Blood'') * New York Public Library "Books For The Teen Age": 2008 (''For Boys Only'') * NSTA Outstanding Science Book for Students: 2006 (''The Great Brain Book'')


References


External links


Author's website''Going Home'' review in ''Variety''''Computerworld'' column on AI defense efforts "When Imperfect Man Strives To Make Perfect Machines"
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