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David Barr Kirtley
David Barr Kirtley author photo from 2011Born December 19, 1977
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United StatesOccupation Writer Genres Fantasy, Science fiction, Horror
Influences
davidbarrkirtley.comDavid Barr Kirtley (born 1977) is an American short story writer and the co-host of the Geek's Guide to the Galaxy podcast. His short fiction appears in magazines such as Realms of Fantasy and Weird Tales, in online magazines such as Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show and Lightspeed, and on podcasts such as Escape Pod and Pseudopod. In 2003, he was selected for the anthology New Voices in Science Fiction. In 2008, his story "Save Me Plz" was chosen for the anthology Fantasy: The Best of the Year. He was profiled in the 2008 Novel & Short Story Writer's Market as part of "Speculative Fiction: The Next Generation."
He grew up in Katonah, New York. From 1996-2000, he attended Colby College in Waterville, Maine, where he majored in Government, with a minor in Creative Writing. In 2009 he received an MFA in fiction and screenwriting from the University of Southern California. In 1997, he won the Dell Magazines Award for undergraduate science fiction. In 1999 he attended the Clarion Workshop at Michigan State University. He is the son of physicist John R. Kirtley.
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Podcasting
Kirtley co-hosts the Geek's Guide to the Galaxy podcast along with fantasy & science fiction editor John Joseph Adams. The show launched on Tor.com in January 2010, and then moved to io9 in October. Each episode is about an hour long, and usually features an interview with a media personality followed by a chat between the two hosts. Guests have included George R. R. Martin, Orson Scott Card, Neil deGrasse Tyson, and Robert Kirkman.
Partial bibliography
Magazines
- "The Ontological Factor," Cicada, September/October 2011
- "Cats in Victory," Lightspeed, June 2010
- "Red Road", Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show, Issue 9, July 2008
- "Transformations", Realms of Fantasy, December 2007
- "Save Me Plz", Realms of Fantasy, October 2007
- "Blood of Virgins", Realms of Fantasy, October 2006
- "The Trial of Thomas Jefferson," Cicada, July/August 2003
- "Seeds-for-Brains," Realms of Fantasy, June 2003
- "Seven Brothers, Cruel," Realms of Fantasy, December 2002
- "The Disciple," Weird Tales, Summer 2002
- "The Second Rat," On Spec, Spring 2002
Anthologies
- "Power Armor: A Love Story," Armored, Baen Books, March 2012
- "Three Deaths," Under the Moons of Mars, Simon & Schuster, February 2012
- "Family Tree," The Way of the Wizard, Prime Books, November 2010
- "The Skull-Faced City," The Living Dead 2, Night Shade Books, September 2010
- "The Skull-Faced Boy", The Living Dead, Night Shade Books, September 2008
- "Save Me Plz," Fantasy: The Best of the Year, 2008 Edition, Prime Books, July 2008
- "The Disciple," Dead But Dreaming, Miskatonic River Press, June 2008
- "The Black Bird," The Dragon Done It, Baen Books, March 2008
- "Veil of Ignorance," All the Rage This Year, Phobos Books, September 2004
- "The Black Bird," New Voices in Science Fiction, DAW Books, December 2003
- "The Prize," Empires of Dreams and Miracles, Phobos Books, September 2002
- "They Go Bump," Empire of Dreams and Miracles, Phobos Books, September 2002
External links
- David Barr Kirtley: Official Author Site
- David Barr Kirtley at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- The Geek's Guide to the Galaxy Podcast - An interview/talk show co-hosted by David Barr Kirtley
Categories:- 1977 births
- Living people
- American fantasy writers
- American horror writers
- American science fiction writers
- American short story writers
- Clarion Writers' Workshop
- Colby College alumni
- People from Westchester County, New York
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