David Zindell
David Zindell was born on November 28, 1952 in Toledo, Ohio. He attended the
University of Colorado, Boulder, where he earned a B.A. in mathematics in 1984.
He continues to live in Boulder, Colorado.
David
Zindell is an American science fiction and fantasy author with a degree in
mathematics. His first published story was "The Dreamer's Sleep" in Fantasy Book
in 1984 and he won the Writers of the Future contest the following year. He was
nominated for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 1986.
Zindell's science fiction novels, beginning with Neverness (1988), work to
overcome the dichotomy between materialism and spirituality, being in part a
mathematical search for the Source. His fantasy series, the EA Cycle is a
grail-like exploration of the evolutionary progress of consciousness.
Pseudonyms: None
Selected Bibliography
Complete
Bibliography
Series
- The trilogy A Requiem for Homo Sapiens
- The Broken God (1992)
- The Wild (1995)
- War in Heaven (1998)
- The EA Cycle
- The Lightstone : The Ninth Kingdom (2002)
- The Lightstone : The Silver Sword (2002)
- The Lord of Lies (2004)
- Black Jade (2005)
- The Diamond Warriors (To be published in 2007)
Short Stories
- The Dreamer's Sleep (1984)
- Caverns (1985)
- Shanidar (1985)
- When the Rose Is Dead (1991)
Essays
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