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G. David Nordley

G. David Nordley (born 1947 in Minneapolis) is a science fiction writer,[1] physicist,[1] and astronautical engineering consultant[1] whose fiction writing is most associated with Analog Science Fiction and Fact. His fiction is under the name G. David Nordley while his technical writing is written under the name Gerald D. Nordley.[1] He is a fellow of the British Interplanetary Society and a senior member of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.[2] Gerald is an active participant in the Contact Conference, which is currently held every two years in Northern California.

His Into the Miranda Rift was nominated for both the Hugo Award for Best Novella[3] and the Nebula Award for Best Novella.[4]

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Short fiction

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Stories[6]

Critical studies and reviews of Nordley's work

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Who We Are: Gerald D. Nordley". ieti.org. Invitation to ETI. Retrieved 10 December 2017. Maj. Gerald D. Nordley, USAF (ret.), FBIS, is an astronautical engineering consultant who focuses on interstellar travel and other space-related subjects. He has degrees in physics and systems management, has led orbital operations and advanced space propulsion research, and has written articles and technical papers on advanced propulsion subjects (interstellar propulsion, antimatter, particle beams, and tethers). [...] He is also, as G. David Nordley, an award-winning science fiction and science writer and illustrator.
  2. ^ "Gerald David Nordley's Home Page". Retrieved 20 October 2013.
  3. ^ "1994 Hugo Awards". thehugoawards.org. World Science Fiction Society. Archived from the original on 15 June 2010. Retrieved 20 July 2010.
  4. ^ "The Locus Index to SF Awards: 1994 Nebula Awards". locusmag.com. Locus Publications. Archived from the original on 23 August 2010. Retrieved 20 July 2010.
  5. ^ Previously published as an e-book by Scorpius Digital Publishing, 2001
  6. ^ Short stories unless otherwise noted.

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