Tim Powers


Tim PowersTim Powers (born February 29, 1952) is an American science fiction and fantasy author.

Most of Powers's novels are "secret histories": he uses actual, documented historical events featuring famous people, but shows another view of them in which occult or supernational factors heavily influence the motivations and actions of the characters.

Powers was born in Buffalo, New York, and grew up in California, where his Roman Catholic family moved in 1959. He studied English Literature at Cal State Fullerton, where he first met James Blaylock and K. W. Jeter, both of whom remained close friends and occasional collaborators, who have half-seriously referred to themselves as "steampunks". Another friend Powers first met during this period was noted science fiction writer Philip K. Dick; the character named "David" in Dick's novel VALIS is based on Powers.

Tim Powers and James Blaylock invented the poet William Ashbless while they were at Cal State Fullerton.

Powers's first major novel was The Drawing of the Dark (1979), but the novel that earned him wide praise was The Anubis Gates, which won the Philip K. Dick Memorial Award, and has since been published in many other languages.

Tim Powers also teaches part time in his role as Writer in Residence for the Orange County High School of the Arts where his friend, Blaylock, is Director of the Creative Writing Department. Powers and his wife, Serena, currently live in Muscoy, California.

Selected Bibliography

Series

  • Fault Lines
    • 1 Last Call (1992)
    • 2 Expiration Date (1995)
    • 3 Earthquake Weather (1997)

Novels

  • The Skies Discrowned (1976)
    • Variant Title: The Skies Discrowned (1976) [as by Timothy Powers ]
    • Variant Title: Forsake the Sky (1986) (1986)
  • Epitaph in Rust (1976)
    • Variant Title: An Epitaph in Rust (1989) (1976)
    • Variant Title: Epitaph in Rust (1976) [as by Timothy Powers ]
  • The Drawing of the Dark (1979)
  • The Anubis Gates (1983)
  • Dinner at Deviant's Palace (1984)
  • On Stranger Tides (1987)
  • The Stress of Her Regard (1989)
  • Where They Are Hid (1995)
  • Declare (2000)
  • Three Days to Never (2006)
  • Expiration Date

Collections

  • Night Moves and Other Stories (2000)
  • Strange Itineraries (2004)
  • The Bible Repairman (2006)

Omnibus

  • Powers of Two (2004)

Cover Art

  • Cover: Nova Express, Winter 1988 (1988)
  • Cover: Doughnuts (1997)

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