Howard Waldrop
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Howard Waldrop (September 15, 1946 – January 14, 2024) was an American science fiction author who worked primarily in short fiction. He received the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement in 2021.
Early life
[edit]Born in Houston, Mississippi,<ref name=SFE/> Waldrop spent most of his life in Texas. He moved to Washington state for several years, but returned to Austin.
As a child, he corresponded with A Game of Thrones author George R. R. Martin about their shared love of comic books. He was an avid fly fisherman. He was a member of the Turkey City Writer's Workshop, attended the Rio Hondo Writing Workshop,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and taught at the Clarion Workshop.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Career
[edit]Waldrop was a frequent attendee of ArmadilloCon, the local science fiction convention held annually in Austin. He was the Toastmaster at the inaugural ArmadilloCon #1 (1979) and again at ArmadilloCon #29 (2007); he was Guest of Honor at ArmadilloCon #5 (1983).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Waldrop was one of three writer Guests of Honor at the 1995 World Fantasy Convention<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> held in Baltimore and at Readercon 15<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> held in Burlington, Massachusetts, in 2003.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Waldrop was Professional Writer Guest of Honor at Loscon 46 in Los Angeles, California, in 2019.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
In 2004 he started writing movie reviews with Lawrence Person for Locus Online.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Waldrop died from a stroke in Austin, on January 14, 2024, at the age of 77.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
Style
[edit]Waldrop's stories combine elements such as alternative history, American popular culture, the American South,<ref name=film>Template:Cite web</ref> old movies (and character actors), classical mythology, and rock 'n' roll music. His style is sometimes obscure or elliptical: Night of the Cooters is a pastiche of H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds told from the perspective of a small town Texas sheriff (a homage to Slim Pickens) who faces a Martian cylinder crashing down near his town; "Heirs of the Perisphere" involves robotic Disney characters waking up in the far future; "Fin de Cyclé" describes the Dreyfus affair from the perspective of bicycle enthusiasts.
Waldrop's work is frequently out-of-print, though still available for sale online; several of his books have been reprinted in omnibus editions.
Several of his stories have been nominated for the genre's awards; "The Ugly Chickens" — about the extinction of the dodo — won a Nebula Award for best novelette in 1980, and also a World Fantasy Award for Short Fiction in 1981; this is perhaps his best known work. In 2021, he won the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement.<ref name=SFADB/>
Film adaptations
[edit]Several of his stories are being adapted to film.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Bibliography
[edit]Novels and novellas
[edit]- The Texas-Israeli War: 1999 (with Jake Saunders, 1974) (Ballantine mass market, 1986, Template:ISBN)
- Them Bones (Ace, 1984, Template:ISBN)
- A Dozen Tough Jobs (novella) (Mark V Ziesing hardcover, 1989, Template:ISBN)
- The Search for Tom Purdue (announced)<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
- The Moone World (announced)<ref>[1]</ref>
Short story collections
[edit]- Howard Who? (Doubleday hardcover, 1986) (2006 trade paperback reprint from Small Beer Press, Template:ISBN)
- All About Strange Monsters of the Recent Past (Ursus Imprints, signed/numbered/slipcased hardcover, 1987), (Ace mass market, 1991, Template:ISBN); mass-market UK edition reprinted under the title Strange Things In Close-Up, 1991
- Night of the Cooters: More Neat Stories (Zeising/Ursus Imprints hardcover, 1990) (Ace mass market, 1993, Template:ISBN)
- Going Home Again (Eidolon trade paperback, 1997, Template:ISBN)
- Dream Factories and Radio Pictures (e-book, 2001 at ELECTRICSTORY Template:Webarchive; printed trade paperback from Wheatland Press, 2003)
- Custer's Last Jump and Other Collaborations (Golden Gryphon hardcover, 2003, Template:ISBN) (includes Waldrop's collaborations with Steven Utley, Bruce Sterling, Leigh Kennedy, George R. R. Martin, and others.)
- Heart of Whitenesse (Subterranean Press, hardcover, 2005, Template:ISBN)
- Things Will Never be the Same: Selected Short Fiction 1980-2005 ("best of" collection from Old Earth Books, 2007, Template:ISBN, trade paperback; Template:ISBN for 300-copy limited edition hardcover)<ref name="oldearthbooks.com">Template:Cite web</ref>
- Other Worlds, Better Lives: Selected Long Fiction 1989-2003 (Old Earth Books, 2008, Template:ISBN, trade paperback; Template:ISBN for 300-copy signed/limited edition hardcover)<ref name="oldearthbooks.com"/>
- Horse of A Different Color: Selected Stories (2008-2013) Small Beer Press trade paperback, Template:ISBN)
- H'ard Starts: The Early Waldrop (Subterranean Press, 2023, Template:ISBN for 750-copy signed/limited edition hardcover)
Short stories
[edit]- "Thirty Minutes Over Broadway!" lead off story in Wild Cards I: Wild Cards, Bantam, 1986 (multiple volume ongoing series currently in print from Tor Books.)
- "Thin, On the Ground" in Cross Plains Universe, MonkeyBrain Books, 2006.
- "The Dead Sea-Bottom Scrolls" in Old Mars (anthology), Tor Books, 2013.<ref name="SF Signal Mars 2013">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Tor Mars 2013">Template:Cite web</ref> Nominated for a Locus Award.<ref name="Locus 2014">Template:Cite web</ref>
- "Ike at the Mike" (Omni, June 1982)
Chapbooks
[edit]- The Soul-Catcher (self-published, 1967)
- You Could Go Home Again (Cheap Street signed/numbered/tray cased very limited hardcover edition, 1993)
- Custer's Last Jump (with Steven Utley) (Ticonderoga Publications, 1996)
- Flying Saucer Rock and Roll (Cheap Street signed/numbered tray cased very limited hardcover edition, 2001)
- A Better World's in Birth! (Golden Gryphon, 2003)
- The Horse of a Different Color (You Rode In On)/The King of Where-I-Go (WSFA, 2006); saddle-stitched trade paperback given out to members of the 2005 Capclave, though not printed in time to be distributed there (not available/sold separately after publication)
References
[edit]External links
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- A Woodsman's Guide to Howard Waldrop
- The Ugly Chickens (online at lexal.net)
- Howard Waldrop stories online
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- 1946 births
- 2024 deaths
- 20th-century American novelists
- American male novelists
- American science fiction writers
- American alternate history writers
- Nebula Award winners
- World Fantasy Award–winning writers
- Novelists from Texas
- American male short story writers
- 20th-century American short story writers
- 21st-century American short story writers
- People from Houston, Mississippi
- 20th-century American male writers
- 21st-century American male writers