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For the musician, see David Weber (clarinetist). Not to be confused with David Webber.
David Mark Weber (born October 24, 1952) is an American science fiction and fantasy author. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio. Weber and his wife Sharon live in Greenville, South Carolina with their three children and "a passel of dogs".[5] Previously the owner of a small advertising and public relations agency, Weber now writes science fiction full time.[1]
[edit] His writingHis novels range from epic fantasy (Oath of Swords, The War God's Own) to space opera (Path of the Fury, The Armageddon Inheritance) to alternate history (1632 series with Eric Flint) to military science fiction with in-depth characterization.[6] Many of his stories have military, particularly naval, themes. By frequently placing female leading characters in what have previously been seen as traditionally male roles, he has explored the challenges faced by women in the military and politics. In his writing he creates a consistent and rationally explained technology and society.[2] The most popular character he has created is Honor Harrington.[2] Her story, together with the "Honorverse" she inhabits, has been developed through a series of 11 novels, four shared-universe anthologies, and two sub-series. The series has over 3 million copies in print, and Weber has had over thirteen of his titles on the New York Times Best Seller list.[5] A lifetime military history buff, David Weber has carried his interest in history into his fiction. He is said to be interested in most periods of history, with a strong emphasis on military and diplomatic aspects of it.[7] David Weber has said he started writing in fifth grade.[2] Weber's first published novels grew out of his work as a war game designer for the Task Force game Starfire.[1][5] He prefers to write about strong characters. He develops a character's background story in advance in considerable detail because he wants that degree of comfort level with the character.[2] He has said he writes primarily in the evenings and at night.[7] Weber has said he makes an effort to accept as many invitations to science fiction conferences and conventions as he can because finds that the opportunities for direct feedback from readers which conventions offer is extremely useful to him. He makes a habit of Tuckerizing people from fandom, particularly in the Honor Harrington books (see e.g. Jordin Kare).[7] In 2008, he donated his archive to the department of Rare Books and Special Collections at Northern Illinois University.[8] In a video interview, he stated that he is a Methodist lay preacher, and that he tries to explore in his writing how religions (both real-life and fictional ones) can be forces for good on the one hand, and misused to defend evil causes on the other hand.[9] [edit] Published worksMany of Weber's books are available online, either in their entirety as part of the Baen Free Library or, in the case of more recent books, in the form of sample chapters (typically the first 25-33% of the work). The first edition hardcover releases by Baen Books of War of Honor, Wind Rider's Oath, At All Costs, Hell Hath No Fury and Torch of Freedom each contained a CD, holding electronic copies of all books of David Weber up to that moment. The CD labels explicitly stated that the contents are freely distributable. The CD's have been mirrored on various sites.[10][11] [edit] Honor Harrington series
[edit][edit] Worlds of Honor anthologiesShort stories related to the Honor Harrington series - edited by David Weber
[edit] Wages of Sin sub-series
[edit] Saganami sub-series
[edit] Dahak series
[edit] War God series
[edit] Safehold series
[edit] Other novels
[edit] Collections
[edit] Collaborations[edit] With Steve WhiteStarfire series (based on the Starfire games)
[edit] With John RingoEmpire of Man series
[edit] With Eric Flint
In the Honor Harrington series, see Wages of Sin sub-series [edit] With Linda EvansMultiverse series
[edit] Multi-author collections
[edit] References
[edit] External links
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