Tobias S. Buckell

Tobias S. Buckell ( born January 2, 1979, Grenada ) is a science fiction writer. His novel Halo: The Cole Protocol, which is based on the game series Halo, managed in 2008 in the New York Times bestseller list. He currently lives in Bluffton, Ohio.

Life and work

Buckell grew up on a boat and moved to the United States. Buckell attended the 1999 Clarion Workshop, one founded by Robin Scott Wilson course for aspiring writers. Not long after the end of the workshop, he sold his first short story Fish Merchant in the magazine Science Fiction Age for its March issue 2000. Following his next short stories have been published in a number of anthologies.

His first novel, Crystal Rain, he published in 2006. His second novel strays was nominated for the Nebula Award in 2007.

In 2008 he donated to the Department of Rare Books and Special Collections Northern Illinois University 's archives. In the same year he was announced as the author of the sixth part of the Halo series, to which he Halo: The Cole Protocol contributed (named after a military protocol, to prevent this, to let the opponent as to get the position of the Earth, for example, critical information ). He subsequently participated in the Halo Evolutions short story collection - short stories from the Halo Universe, cooperated in which, among other Karen Traviss and Eric Nylund.

Buckell suffers his own words from dyslexia.

Bibliography

Xenowealth

  • Crystal Rain, 2007, ISBN 3-404-23316-6, Crystal Rain, 2006, ISBN 0-7653-1227-1
  • Drifter, 2008, ISBN 3-404-23321-2, Ragamuffin, 2007, ISBN 0-7653-1507-6
  • Chilo, 2008, ISBN 3-404-23327-1, Sly Mongoose, 2008, ISBN 0-7653-1920-9
  • Apocalypse Ocean, 2012

Single novels

  • Halo: The Cole Protocol, 2009, ISBN 3-8332-1873-8
  • Halo Evolutions - short stories from the Halo Universe, 2010, ISBN 3-8332-2125-9
  • Arctic Rising, 2012, ISBN 0-7653-1921-7

Short story

  • The Executioness, 2011, ISBN 978-1-59606-354-9

Collections

  • Tides from the New Worlds, 2009, ISBN 978-1-890464-07-3
  • Nascence, 2011
  • Mitigated futures, 2012
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