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Brad R. Torgersen (born April 6, 1974) is an American science fiction author whose short stories regularly appear in various anthologies and magazines, including ''
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'' and '' Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show''. Torgersen's stories have won the ''Analog'' AnLab readers' choice award three different times, and he was a triple finalist in 2012 for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, the
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for best novelette, and the
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for best novelette. In addition to short fiction, Torgersen has two published novels, including the 2019 Dragon Award winner, '' A Star-Wheeled Sky''. The Who's Who page for ''Analog'' magazine lists him as one of the "leading writers in the genre". In 2015, Torgensen took charge of the
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movement, an unsuccessful annual attempt to win awards for a slate of nominees against perceived bias in the voting of the
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. He was replaced the following campaign.


Career


Writing

Torgersen was born April 6, 1974. His first public credit was as an unpaid script writer for locally-produced space opera serial ''Searcher & Stallion'', which broadcast on Salt Lake City community radio KRCL FM in the early 1990s. "Footprints" was published in North Seattle Community College's 2002 ''Licton Springs Review''. In 2009, his story "Exanastasis" won third place in the third quarter Writers of the Future contest. Torgersen's first professional sale occurred shortly thereafter, when editor Stanley Schmidt bought Torgersen's novelette "Outbound" for ''
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'', and the story was selected in the ''Analog'' AnLab readers' poll for Best Novelette for 2010. His novelette "Ray of Light" was the cover story on the December 2011 issue of ''Analog'' and was nominated for both the
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and the
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. He was also nominated for the 2012 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. Torgersen received two nominations for the 2014 Hugo Awards: for the novella "The Chaplain's Legacy" and the novelette "The Exchange Officers". "The Chaplain's Legacy" also won the 2014 AML Award for Short Fiction. ''The Chaplain's War'', published by
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in October 2014, took his ''Analog'' stories "The Chaplain's Assistant" and the AnLab-winning "The Chaplain's Legacy" and expanded them into a fix-up novel. During the 2015 Hugo nomination and voting period, Torgersen led the
Sad Puppies Sad Puppies was an unsuccessful right-wing anti-diversity voting campaign run from 2013 to 2017 and intended to influence the outcome of the annual Hugo Awards, the longest-running prize (since 1953) for science fiction or fantasy works. It wa ...
movement, which claimed that popular works were often unfairly passed over by Hugo voters in favor of more literary works, or stories with progressive political themes. He won his third ''Analog'' AnLab readers' choice award for the novelette "Life Flight". In December 2018, Baen published '' A Star-Wheeled Sky'', which won the 2019 Dragon Award for "Best Science Fiction Novel". In February 2020 Brad was the Literary Guest of Honor and Keynote Speaker at the 38th annual Life, the Universe, & Everything professional science fiction and fantasy arts symposium.


US Army Reserve

Torgersen was a
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in the
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.


Works


Series


''The Chaplain's War''

*''The Chaplain's War'' (October 2014,
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, ), a fix-up novel incorporating these stories: **"The Chaplain's Assistant" in ''
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'' edited by Stanley Schmidt (September 2011, Dell Magazines) **"The Chaplain's Legacy" in ''Analog Science Fiction and Fact'' edited by Trevor Quachri (July 2013, Dell Magazines)


''The Nemesis''

A serial space opera story on the ''Searcher & Stallion''
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show on KRCL FM. # "The Beginning" (October 1992) # "The Preparation" (October 1992) # "Time for Action" (October 1992) # "A Trap is Sprung" (November 1992) # "Times of Conquest" (November 1992) # "Retaliate and Escape" (November 1992) # "The Price of Freedom" (December 1992) # "Fight or Flight" (December 1992) # "On the Move" (December 1992) # "Desperation" (December 1992) # "Return to Center" (January 1993) # "Battle to the Last" (January 1993)


''Waywork Universe''

*"Axabrast", short fiction published on the Baen Books website in November 2018 *'' A Star-Wheeled Sky'' (novel, December 2018, Baen Books, )


''Zenophobia Saga''

This series is written with Craig Martelle. #''Heretic'' (December 2021, CMI, ) #''Messenger'' (December 2021, CMI, ) #''Extremist'' (January 2022, CMI, )


Collections

*''Lights in the Deep'' (August 2013,
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, ) *''Racers of the Night'' (August 2014, WordFire Press, )


Anthologies

These are anthologies edited or co-edited by Torgersen. *''Red Tide'' co-authored with
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and Matthew J. Harrington (October 2014, Phoenix Pick, )


Short stories

*"Footprints" in ''Licton Springs Review'' (Spring 2002) *"Exanastasis" in ''L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Volume XXVI'' edited by K. D. Wentworth (October 2010, Galaxy Press, ) *"Outbound" in ''
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'' edited by Stanley Schmidt (November 2010, Dell Magazines) *"Exiles of Eden" in '' Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show #22'' edited by Edmund R. Schubert (April 2011) *"The Bullfrog Radio Astronomy Project" in ''Analog Science Fiction and Fact'' edited by Stanley Schmidt (October 2011, Dell Magazines) *"Ray of Light" in ''Analog Science Fiction and Fact'' edited by Stanley Schmidt (November 2011, Dell Magazines) *"The Ascent" with
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in ''Tales from the Fathomless Abyss'' edited by Philip Athans (December 2011, Athans & Associates Creative Consulting) *"Sheep Dog" in ''The Gruff Variations: Writing for Charity Anthology, Vol. 1'' edited by Eric James Stone (March 2012, Writing for Charity) *"Guard Dog" with
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in ''Space Battles'' edited by
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(April 2012, Flying Pen Press, ) *"The Curse of Sally Tincakes" in ''Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show #28'' edited by Edmund R. Schubert (May 2012) *"Peacekeeper" with Mike Resnick in ''The Mammoth Book of SF Wars'' edited by Ian Watson and Ian Whates (May 2012, Robinson, ) *"Strobe Effect" with Alastair Mayer in ''Analog Science Fiction and Fact'' (November 2012, Dell Magazines) *"The Shadows of Titan" with Carter Reid in ''Space Eldritch'' edited by Nathan Shumate (December 2012, Cold Fusion Media, ) *"The Exchange Officers" in ''Analog Science Fiction and Fact'' edited by Stanley Schmidt (January 2013, Dell Magazines) *"The Bricks of Eta Cassiopeiae" in ''Beyond the Sun'' edited by Bryan Thomas Schmidt (August 2013, Fairwood Press, ) *"Gemini 17" in ''Lights in the Deep'' (August 2013,
WordFire Press Kevin James Anderson (born March 27, 1962) is an American science fiction author. He has written spin-off novels for ''Star Wars'', '' StarCraft'', ''Titan A.E.'' and ''The X-Files'', and with Brian Herbert is the co-author of the ''Dune'' pre ...
, ) *"Guardian of the Headwaters" in ''The Crimson Pact: Volume 5'' edited by Paul Genesse (August 2013, Iron Dragon Books, ) *"Reardon's Law" in ''Five by Five 2: No Surrender'' edited by Kevin J. Anderson (August 2013, WordFire Press, ) *"The Hideki Line" in ''Spark: A Creative Anthology, Volume IV'' edited by Brian Lewis (January 2014, Empire & Great Jones Little Press, ) *"Picket Ship" in ''Baen Books: Free Stories 2014'' (January 2014, Baen Books) *"Life Flight" in ''Analog Science Fiction and Fact'' edited by Trevor Quachri (March 2014, Dell Magazines) *"The Nechronomator" in ''Galaxy's Edge'' Issue 7 edited by Mike Resnick (March 2014, Arc Manor/Phoenix Pick, ) *"Astronaut Nick" in ''A Fantastic Holiday Season: The Gift of Stories'' edited by Kevin J. Anderson and Keith J. Olexa (July 2014,
WordFire Press Kevin James Anderson (born March 27, 1962) is an American science fiction author. He has written spin-off novels for ''Star Wars'', '' StarCraft'', ''Titan A.E.'' and ''The X-Files'', and with Brian Herbert is the co-author of the ''Dune'' pre ...
, ) *"Blood and Mirrors" in ''Racers of the Night: Science Fiction Stories'' edited by Brad R. Torgersen (August 2014, WordFire Press, ) *"Peacekeeper" in ''Racers of the Night: Science Fiction Stories'' edited by Brad R. Torgersen (August 2014, WordFire Press, ) *"Recapturing the Dream" in ''Racers of the Night: Science Fiction Stories'' edited by Brad R. Torgersen (August 2014, WordFire Press, ) *"The Flamingo Girl" in ''Racers of the Night: Science Fiction Stories'' edited by Brad R. Torgersen (August 2014, WordFire Press, ) *"The General's Guard" in ''Riding the Red Horse'' edited by Tom Kratman and
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(December 2014, Castalia House) *"Sparky the Dog" in ''Red Tide'' edited by
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, Brad R. Torgersen, and Matthew J. Harrington (October 2014, Phoenix Pick, ) *"Gyre" in '' Galaxy's Edge'' Issue 13 edited by Mike Resnick (March 2015, Arc Manor/Phoenix Pick, ) *"The Ghost Conductor of the Interstellar Express" in ''Trajectories: Stories of Exploration'' edited by Dave Creek (March 2016, Hydra Publications, ) *"Jupiter or Bust" in '' Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show'' No. 50 edited by Edmund R. Schubert (April 2016, Hatrack River ) *"Spirits with Visions" in ''2113: Stories Inspired by the Music of Rush'' edited by Kevin J. Anderson and John McFetridge (April 2016,
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, ) *"The Diddley Bow Horror" in ''Redneck Eldritch'' edited by Nathan Shumate (April 2016, Cold Fusion Media, ) *"Mars Court Rules" in ''Galactic Games'' edited by Bryan Thomas Schmidt (June 2016, Baen Books, ) *"Purytans" in ''Analog Science Fiction and Fact'' edited by Trevor Quachri (July–August 2016, Dell Magazines) *"CASPer's Ghost" in ''A Fistful of Credits'' edited by Chris Kennedy and Mark Wandrey (June 2017, Seventh Seal Press, ) *"The Bride" in ''Monster Hunter Files'' edited by Larry Correia and Bryan Thomas Schmidt (October 2017, Baen Books, ) *"Hymns of the Mothers" in ''Forbidden Thoughts'' edited by Jason Rennie (January 2017, Superversive Press, ) *"The Unsent Letter" in ''Freedom's Light: Short Stories'' edited by Lindsay Galloway, Kia Heavey, and Matthew Souders (January 2017, Victory Fiction, ) *"Orphans of Aries" in ''Rocket's Red Glare'' edited by James Reasoner (May 2017, Rough Edges Press, ) *"45" in ''MAGA 2020 & Beyond'' edited by Marina Fontaine, Jason Rennie, and Dawn Witzke (November 2017, Superversive Press, ) *"Old Dogs, New Tricks" in ''Avatar Dreams: Scientific Visions of Avatar Technology'' edited by Kevin J. Anderson and Mike Resnick (April 2018, WordFire Press, ) *"For Man or Beast" in ''To Be Men: Stories Celebrating Masculinity'' edited by Sirius Métier (June 2018, Superversive Press, ) *"Scrith" in '' Man-Kzin Wars XV'' (February 2019, Baen Books, ) *"Salvage: The Judas Gambit" in ''Salvage Conquest: Tales from the Salvage Title Universe'' edited by Chris Kennedy and Kevin Steverson (October 2019, Theogony Books, ) *"Buffalo Fifteen " in ''Freehold: Resistance'' edited by Michael Z. Williamson (December 2019, Baen Books, ) *"Secondhand Empires" in ''Trouble in the Wind'' edited by Chris Kennedy and James Young (December 2019, Theogony Books, ) *"A Sword of Damocles" in ''Through the Gate: More Tales from the Salvage Title Universe'' edited by Chris Kennedy (June 2020, Theogony Books, ) *"All Quiet on the Phantom Front" in ''Weird World War III'' edited by Sean Patrick Hazlett (October 2020, Baen Books, ) *"Stowaway" in ''The Founder Effect'' edited by Robert E. Hampson and Sandra L. Medlock (December 2020, Baen Books, ) *"Azchut" in ''The Expanding Universe: Volume 7'' edited by Craig Martelle (September 2021, CMI, ) *"The Eureka Alternative" in ''Weird World War IV'' edited by Sean Patrick Hazlett (March 2022, Baen Books, ) *"The Pinocchio Gambit" in ''Robosoldiers: Thank You for Your Servos'' edited by Stephen Lawson (June 2022, Baen Books, )


Awards and recognition

Torgersen has been nominated for and won multiple awards for his various works. He is listed on ''Analog's Who's Who'', a short listing of the "leading writers in the genre" who have been published in ''Analog''.


References


Additional reading

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External links

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