Alexander Jablokov

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Alexander Jablokov
Born1956 (age 6465)
Chicago, Illinois, United States
OccupationNovelist, short story writer
NationalityAmerican
Genre Science fiction

Alexander Jablokov (born April 29, 1956) [1] is an American writer and novelist.

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Career

He worked for years as a communications engineer in Boston before becoming a full-time writer in 1988; however, he later took a day job as a marketing executive. [2]

Bibliography

Novels

Short fiction

Short fiction collections

  • The Breath of Suspension (Arkham House, Sauk City, Wisconsin, 1994) ISBN   0-87054-167-6

List of uncollected short fiction

TitleYearFirst publishedReprinted/collectedNotes
Feral Moon2013Jablokov, Alexander (March 2013). "Feral Moon". Asimov's Science Fiction. 37 (3): 72–105.Novella
The Instructive Tale of the Archeologist and His Wife2014Jablokov, Alexander (July 2014). "The Instructive Tale of the Archeologist and His @ife". Asimov's Science Fiction. 38 (7): 30–39.

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References

Footnotes

  1. Contemporary Authors. Gale Research Company. 1994. p. 206. ISBN   978-0-8103-5552-1.
  2. "The artist and the real day job" . Retrieved 2012-10-11.