Edward M. Lerner


Edward M. Lerner is an American author of science fiction, techno-thrillers, and popular science.
As of 2019 he has twenty published books: ten solo novels, four collections, five novels co-authored with Larry Niven in the Known Space universe, and one popular-science book. The majority of Lerner's shorter works were originally published in Analog and in Jim Baen's Universe.
His 2001 short story "Grandpa?" was made into a short film, The Grandfather Paradox, and shown at the 2006 Balticon Science Fiction convention where it won the Best Film Award. It was also a semi-finalist at the 2006 Science Fiction Short Film Festival.

Biography

For over thirty years Edward M. Lerner worked in the aerospace and information technology industries while writing science fiction part-time. He held positions at numerous companies such as Bell Labs, Hughes Aircraft, Honeywell, and Northrop Grumman. In February 2004, after receiving a book deal for Moonstruck, he decided to write science fiction full-time.

Recognition

Lerner's novel InterstellarNet: Enigma won the inaugural Canopus Award for long-form fiction "honoring excellence in interstellar writing." He also won the annual "Anlab" for nonfiction in 2013, for "Faster Than a Speeding Photon: The Why, Where, and How of Faster-Than-Light Technology" and for short story in 2018, for "Paradise Regained"," among his many Anlab nominations. His fiction has also been nominated for Locus, Prometheus, and Hugo awards.

Novels

;Fleet of Worlds series
;InterstellarNet series

Collections

;InterstellarNet stories
;Company Man stories
;Paradise stories
;AI PI stories
;Books
;Articles