John Scalzi
Author
Bradford, OH
Biography:
John Scalzi debuted in 2005 with Old Man's War, which was nominated for the Hugo Award and won him the Campbell/Astounding Award for Best New Writer. In the time since, Scalzi has published 16 other novels, including his most recent, the New York Times best seller The Kaiju Preservation Society. Scalzi won the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 2013 for Redshirts, and has won several other notable awards including the Locus Award, the Dragon Award, and the Seiun Award. In 2016 he was presented with the Governor's Award for the Arts in Ohio.
In addition to fiction, Scalzi has written numerous nonfiction books on the subjects of astronomy, science-fiction film, writing, and humor. From 2010 to 2013, he was president of SFWA, the genre's preeminent organization for authors and writers. He has written several episodes of the Emmy-winning Netflix animated series Love Death + Robots, and was the Creative Consultant for the Stargate: Universe television series. His novel Old Man's War is currently in development for a feature film. Scalzi lives in Ohio with his family.
Sci-fi Convention Guest Appearances
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2024
- Dragon Con 2024 - August 29 - September 2, 2024 in Atlanta, GA
- InConJunction 2024 - July 5-7, 2024 in Indianapolis, IN
- Boskone 2024 - February 9-11, 2024 in Boston, MA 2023
- ConGregate 2023 - July 14-16, 2023 in Winston-Salem, NC
- Soonercon 2023 - June 30 - July 2, 2023 in Norman, OK
- Balticon 2023 - May 26-29, 2023 in Baltimore, MD 2016
- Arisia 2016 - January 15-18, 2016 in Boston, MA 2012
- Chicon 7 / Worldcon 2012 - August 30 - September 3, 2012 in Chicago, IL
- Boskone 2012 - February 17-19, 2012 in Boston, MA
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Bluesky Feed
@scalzi.com
3 hours ago
Usenet never died, it just changed form. Also, alt.society.generation-x was my first real online community, so it's delightful to see some of its members here in the sky.
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11 hours ago
I have lived in the Dayton area for 24 years now and as far as I can recall there has never been a time when the 75 hasn’t been in a state of construction through Dayton proper. I just assume it’s some huge boondoggle that will never ever be finished because it was never meant to be finished.
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11 hours ago
It’s 8pm and I am in bed after driving home from my last public appearance of 2024, introvert mode is fully ON