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Rick Wilber is an American author, poet, editor and teacher. His novel, ''Alien Morning'' (Tor, 2016), was a finalist for the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel of 2017, and other novels include ''The Cold Road'' (Tor 2003, ebook New Word City, 2017), and ''Rum Point'' (McFarland, 2010). He has published more than fifty short stories, novelettes or novellas in magazines such as Asimov's Science Fiction magazine, Analog magazine, Fantasy & Science Fiction magazine, Stonecoast Review, Gulf Stream Review, Pulphouse, and others; and in numerous anthologies. His other books include the memoir, ''My Father's Game: Life, Death, Baseball'' (McFarland, 2008);several college textbooks, including ''Media Matters,'' (Kendall Hunt, 2018), ''Modern Media Writing,'' (Thomson/Wadsworth, 2003, with Randy Miller) ''Magazine Feature Writing,'' (Bedford/St. Martin's 1994) and "The Writer's Handbook for Editing and Revision" (NTC, 1997); and the collections, ''Rambunctious: Nine Tales of Determination,'' (WordFire Press, 2020) and ''The Wandering Warriors'' (with Alan Smale, WordFire Press, 2020) ''Where Garagiola Waits'' (University of Tampa Press, 1999), and ''To Leuchars'' (Wildside Press, 2003), ''The Secret Skater,'' (Winning Readers, University of Tampa Press, 1996, as Robin Aran) Wilber is the editor of several anthologies including ''Field of Fantasies: Baseball Stories of the Strange and Supernatural'' (Night Shade Books, 2014), ''Subtropical Speculations: An Anthology of Florida Science Fiction'' (1991), ''Future Media'' (Tachyon Books, 2011), ''Making History: Classic Alternate History Stories,'' New Word City, 2018. His short fiction includes "Something Real" won the 2012
Sidewise Award for Alternate History The Sidewise Awards for Alternate History were established in 1995 to recognize the best alternate history stories and novels of the year. Overview The awards take their name from the 1934 short story " Sidewise in Time" by Murray Leinster, in ...
, Short Form. He is currently Visiting Assistant Professor of Creative Writing and Thesis Coordinator in the low-residency MFA program at Western Colorado University. He was previously an adjunct instructor in creative writing at Florida Gulf Coast University, and variously a director, instructor, and assistant professor at the University of South Florida. Prior to that he was an assistant professor at Florida Southern College and Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville. His journalism background includes part-time copy editing in the 1970s and 1980s for The Ledger, in Lakeland, FL and The Tampa Tribune in Tampa, FL. He served as wire editor of the Belleville (IL) News Democrat and as pop music critic for the St. Louis Globe Democrat. Wilber's father was baseball player
Del Wilber Delbert Quentin Wilber (February 24, 1919 – July 18, 2002), was an American professional baseball player, manager, coach and scout. A catcher, he appeared in 299 Major League games for the St. Louis Cardinals (1946–49), Philadelphia Phi ...
, which has influenced much of his writing, both fictional ("Where Garagiola Waits") and non-fictional (''My Father's Game''). One of his children has Down syndrome, and this has also influenced much of his writing.


Bibliography


Novels

* ''Rum Point'' (2009), * ''The Cold Road'' (2003), * ''Alien Morning'' (2016),


Short fiction

;Collections * ''Where Garagiola Waits, and Other Baseball Stories'' (1999) * ''To Leuchars'' (2003) ;Anthologies * ;Short stories and novellas * Thinking of Romance (1981) * Waiting for the Call (1982) * Suffer the Children (1988) * Mary Alice Blue Eyes (1989) * War Bride (1990) * Helmet (1991) * Greggie's Cup (1992) * Calculating Love (1992) * Ice Covers the Hole (1992) * Being Ernest (1993) * With Twoclicks Watching (1993) * A Falling Out (1993) * Bridging (1994) * Hope as an Element of Cold Dark Matter (1994) * American Jokes (1994) * With White Deer Gone (1994) * Elements of Self-Destruction (1995) * Virolec and the Beast (1995) * Hope As an Element of Cold, Dark Matter (1995) * Mounting the Monkeys (1995) * Swimming with Gort (1995) * Run Down West (1996) * The Babe, the Iron Horse, and Mr. McGillicuddy (1997) with Ben Bova * Where Garagiola Waits (1997) * Straight Changes (1998) * In Boise (1999) * Imagine Jimmy (1999) * In Boise (2000) * Stephen to Cora to Joe, or, the Truth As I Know It, or, Shifty Paradigms: The Use of Literary Icons and Sports Motifs in Speculative Fiction (2000) * To Leuchars (2000) * Arribada (2000) * Blind Spot (2010) with Nicholas A. DiChario * Several Items of Interest (2010) * * ''Something Real (Moe Berg Mysteries Book 1)'' (2014) - Originally published in ''Asimov's Science Fiction'', April/May 2012, and winner of the 2012 Short Form Sidewise Award for Alternate Histor

* At Palomar (2013) * Walking to Boston (2015) * Rambunctious (2016) * In Dublin, Fair City (2017) * Today is Today (2018) * The Secret City (2018) * The Wandering Warriors (with Alan Smale) (2018) * Donny Boy (2019) * Ithaca (with Brad Aiken) (2020) * False Bay (2020) * The Hind (with Kevin J. Anderson (2020)


Poetry

;Collections * ''The Impaler in Love'' (1991) * ''A Falling Out'' (1993) * ''The Murderer Explains'' (1994) * ''Deposed, He Remembers Her on the Morning of His Death'' (1995) * ''Following Her Divorce'' (1995) * ''Metaphysics at the Planetarium'' (1995) * ''Homer'' (1997)


Non-fiction

* ''Subtropical Speculations: An Anthology of Florida Science Fiction'' (Richard Mathews and Rick Wilber, 1991) * ''Magazine Feature Writing'' (1994) * ''The Writer's Handbook for Editing & Revision'' (Aug 1996) * ''Modern Media Writing'' (by Rick Wilber and Randy Miller, 2002) * ''My Father's Game: Life, Death, Baseball'' (November 12, 2007) * ''Future Media'' (2011, published by
Tachyon Publications Tachyon Publications is an independent press specializing in science fiction and fantasy books. Founded in San Francisco in 1995 by Jacob Weisman, Tachyon books have tended toward high-end literary works, short story collections, and anthologies. ...
.) * ''Media Matters'' (2018, Kendall Hunt publishing)


References

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