David Dvorkin
David Dvorkin is an American writer of speculative fiction.
Early life and education
Dvorkin was born in the United Kingdom. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in mathematics and physics from Indiana University Bloomington as well as a Master of Science in mathematics from the University of Houston. He worked at NASA as an aerospace engineer on Apollo 8 through Apollo 15, and at Martin Marietta on the Viking Mars program. Subsequently, he worked as a software developer and technical writer before retiring from full-time work in 2009.Select bibliography
Prisoner of the Blood
- Insatiable
- ''Unquenchable''
Star Trek Universe
- The Trellisane Confrontation
- Timetrap
- The Captains' Honor with Daniel Dvorkin
Nonfiction
- At Home with Solar Energy
- The Dead Hand of Mrs. Stifle
- The Surprising Benefits of Being Unemployed
- Dust Net
- Once a Jew, Always a Jew?
- Self-Publishing Tools, Tips, and Techniques
- When We Landed on the Moon: A Memoir
- ''Corpspace: A Flight of Fancy''