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Harry Norman Turtledove (born June 14, 1949) is an American author who is best known for his work in the genres of alternate history, historical fiction, fantasy, science fiction, and mystery fiction. He is a student of history and completed his PhD in Byzantine history. His dissertation was on the period 565–582. He lives in Southern California. In addition to his birth name, Turtledove writes under a number of pen names: Eric Iverson, H. N. Turteltaub, Dan Chernenko, and Mark Gordian. He began publishing novels in the realm of fantasy starting in 1979 and continues to write in the 2020s. Early life Turtledove was born in Los Angeles, California, on June 14, 1949, and grew up in Gardena, California. His paternal grandparents, who were Romanian Jews, had first emigrated to Winnipeg, Manitoba, before they moved to California in the United States. He was educated in local public schools during his early life. After dropping out during his freshman year at Caltech, Turtledove attended UCLA, where he completed his undergraduate degree and received a PhD in Byzantine history in 1977. His dissertation was The Immediate Successors of Justinian: A Study of the Persian Problem and of Continuity and Change in Internal Secular Affairs in the Later Roman Empire During the Reigns of Justin II and Tiberius II Constantine (AD 565–582). Career Turtledove published his first two novels, Wereblood and Werenight, in 1979 under the pseudonym "Eric G. Iverson". He later explained that his editor at Belmont Tower did not think that people would believe the author's real name was "Turtledove" and came up with something more Nordic. He continued to use "Iverson" until 1985. Another early pseudonym was "Mark Gordian". That year, he published Herbig-Haro and And So to Bed under his real name. In 1998, he began publishing historical novels under the pseudonym "H. N. Turteltaub" (Turteltaube means turtle dove in German). He published three books as "Dan Chernenko" (the Scepter of Mercy series). He has written several works in collaboration, including The Two Georges with Richard Dreyfuss, "Death in Vesunna" with his first wife, Betty Turtledove (pen name: Elaine O'Byrne); Household Gods with Judith Tarr; and others with Susan Shwartz, S. M. Stirling, and Kevin R. Sandes. Turtledove won the Homer Award for Short Story in 1990 for "Designated Hitter", the John Esten Cooke Award for Southern Fiction in 1993 for The Guns of the South, and the Hugo Award for Novella in 1994 for Down in the Bottomlands. Must and Shall was nominated for the 1996 Hugo Award and Nebula Award for Best Novelette and received an honorable mention for the 1995 Sidewise Award for Alternate History. The Two Georges also received an honorable mention for the 1995 Sidewise Award for Alternate History. His Worldwar series received a Sidewise Award for Alternate History Honorable Mention in 1996. In 1998, his novel How Few Remain won the Sidewise Award for Alternate History. He won his second Sidewise Award in 2003 for his novel Ruled Britannia. He won his third Sidewise Award for his short story "Zigeuner” and his fourth for his short story "Christmas Truce". On August 1, 1998, Turtledove was named honorary Kentucky Colonel as guest of honor at Rivercon XXIII in Louisville, Kentucky. His The Gladiator was the cowinner of the 2008 Prometheus Award. Turtledove served as the toastmaster for Chicon 2000, the 58th World Science Fiction Convention. Publishers Weekly dubbed Turtledove "The Master of Alternate History". Within the genre, he is known for creating original alternate history scenarios, such as survival of the Byzantine Empire or an alien invasion during the middle of the Second World War. In addition, he has been credited with giving original treatment to alternate themes that had been dealt with by many others, such as the victory of the South in the American Civil War or the victory of Nazi Germany during the Second World War. His novels have been credited with bringing alternate history into the mainstream. Bibliography References External links Fantastic Fiction Author Page MacMillan Publisher's Harry Turtledove page Harry Turtledove at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database National Review Online audio interview with Harry Turtledove An audio interview with Harry Turtledove (MP3 format) from Hour 25. Discover the Harry Turtledove popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Harry Turtledove books.

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  • Bombs Away synopsis, comments

    Bombs Away

    Harry Turtledove

    In his acclaimed novels of alternate history, Harry Turtledove has scrutinized the twisted soul of the twentieth century, from the forces that set World War I in motion to the rise...

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    Fallout

    Harry Turtledove

    “Turtledove is the standardbearer for alternate history.”USA TodayThe novels of Harry Turtledove show history balancing on single moments: One act of folly. One poor decision. One ...

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    The Guns of the South

    Harry Turtledove

    "It is absolutely uniquewithout question the most fascinating Civil War novel I have ever read."Professor James M. McPhersonPultizer Prizewinning BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOMJanuary 1864G...

  • West and East synopsis, comments

    West and East

    Harry Turtledove

    BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Harry Turtledove's The War That Came Early: The Big Switch.What if British prime minister Neville Chamberlain had defied Hitler? What i...

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    Alpha and Omega

    Harry Turtledove

    New York Times bestselling author Harry Turtledove reveals a new side of his potent imagination in a gripping speculative novel about the End of Daysand a discovery in the Mid...

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    Armistice

    Harry Turtledove

    In the final book of the blistering trilogy The Hot War, old hatreds and new chances for revenge are unleashed on an already devastated worldas the Cold War becomes a roaring infer...

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    Justinian

    H. N. Turteltaub

    From one of the nation's leading Byzantine scholars comes a fictional look at the vicious reign of Justinian II, Emperor of the Romans in the seventh century and one of history's...

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    No Period

    Harry Turtledove

    A man sets out to tell a story of his ex, which in turns becomes a story of the world. If only he could change that storyfind the moment where it all began and alter the past. But ...

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    Homeward Bound

    Harry Turtledove

    The twentieth century was awash in war. World powers were pouring men and machines onto the killing fields of Europe. Then, in one dramatic stroke, a divided planet was changed for...

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    A World of Difference

    Harry Turtledove

    When the Viking lander on the planet Minerva was destroyed, sending back one last photo of a strange alien being, scientists on Earth were flabbergasted. And so a joint investigati...

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    How Few Remain

    Harry Turtledove

    From the master of alternate history comes an epic of the second Civil War. It was an epoch of glory and success, of disaster and despair. . . .1881: A generation after the South w...

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    The Best of Harry Turtledove

    Harry Turtledove

    For more than forty years, Harry Turtledove has been the acknowledged master of one of science fiction’s most durable subgenres: the tale of alternate history. In the course of an ...