Jeff Duntemann
Author
Jeff Duntemann has written professionally since 1974, in both science fiction and technical nonfiction. His stories have appeared in Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine, Omni, the Orbit and Nova anthology series, and several standalone print anthologies. Two of his short stories have appeared on the final Hugo Awards ballot. As of spring 2022 he has five novels and two short fiction collections available in both print and ebook editions.
On the nonfiction side, he has worked as a technical editor for Ziff-Davis Publishing and Borland International. He launched and edited two print magazines for programmers, Turbo Technix and PC Techniques (retitled Visual Developer in 1996.) has twenty technical books to his credit, including the bestselling Assembly Language Step By Step. He wrote the “Structured Programming” column in Dr. Dobb’s Journal for four years, and published dozens of technical articles in many magazines. With fellow writer Keith Weiskamp, Jeff launched The Coriolis Group in 1989, which went on to become Arizona’s largest book publisher by 1998.
After retiring from technical publishing in 2009, Jeff created Copperwood Press for new and reprint publications in several areas from history to SF and fantasy. Outside of writing and publishing, Jeff’s interests include programming, electronics, amateur radio (callsign K7JPD), telescopes, history, psychology, and kites. Jeff lives in Scottsdale, Arizona with his wife Carol and two bichon frise dogs.
• Blog: http://www.contrapositivediary.com/
• Tech projects: http://www.junkbox.com/
• Article/site index: http://www.duntemann.com/
• Twitter: @JeffDuntemann
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