David Louis Edelman

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David Louis Edelman

David Louis Edelman
Born February 25, 1971
Birmingham, AL
Occupation Novelist and Web Designer
Nationality American
Genres Science fiction

www.davidlouisedelman.com

David Louis Edelman is an American novelist and web programmer.[1] He was raised in Orange County, California and graduated from Villa Park High School in 1989. He majored in Writing Seminars at John Hopkins, where he graduated in 1993.

His first book, Infoquake, was nominated for the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel [2] and named Barnes & Noble's Top SF Novel of 2006.[3] In 2008, his second year of eligibility, he was nominated for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer [4]

Over the past ten years, Edelman's programming work has included websites for the U.S. Army and the FBI and teaching software to the U.S. Congress and the World Bank.[5] His work in the dot com boom of the 1990s influenced his first novel Infoquake [6]

His second novel, MultiReal (a continuation of Infoquake in the trilogy entitled Jump 225), was released in July 2008. io9, Gawker Media's SF blog, listed MultiReal as one of its top ten books of 2009.[7]

The concluding novel of the Jump 225 trilogy, Geosynchron, was released in February 2010.[8]

Bibliography

  • Jump 225 Trilogy
    • Infoquake (2008)
    • MultiReal (2009)
    • Geosynchron (2010)

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