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T.R Napper (Tim Napper) is a multi-award-winning Australian author.[1][2][3][4]. He was awarded a Doctorate in Creative Writing for his thesis The Dark Century: 1946 – 2046. Noir, Cyberpunk, and Asian Modernity[5]. TR Napper has published 3 books and 23 short stories.
Personal Life
editTR Napper worked in international development throughout Asia for over ten years, assisting to develop and manage early education programs for ethnic minority children in remote areas.
He lives in Australia, writes, and works as a Dungeon Master running Dungeons & Dragons campaigns for teenagers and young adults living with autism[6][7]
Published Works
editYear | Title | Publisher | ISBN | Notes |
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2020 | Neon Leviathan | Grimdark Publishing | 9780648663584 | Notes |
2022 | Thirty-Six Streets | Titan Books | 9781789097412 | Aurealis Award for best Science Fiction novel[3], Ditmar Award for best novel[2] |
2023 | Aliens: Bishop | Titan Books | 9781803364513 | |
2024 | Ghost of the Neon God | Titan Books | 9781803368115 | Upcoming |
2024 | The Escher Man | Titan Books | 9781803364513 | Upcoming |
Year | Title | Collection | Issue | Publisher |
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2014 | The Volunteer | Amok: An Anthology of Asia-Pacific Speculative Fiction | Solarwyrm Press | |
2014 | Dark on a Darkling Earth | Interzone | 254 | TTA Press |
2015 | An Advanced Guide to Successful Price-Fixing in Extraterrestrial Betting Markets | Interzone | 256 | TTA Press |
2015 | The Line | Grimdark Magazine | 2 | Grimdark Publishing |
2015 | Twelve Minutes to Vinh Quang | Writers of the Future | 31 | Grimdark Publishing |
2015 | A Shout is a Prayer / For the Waiting Centuries | Interzone | 258 | TTA Press |
2015 | The Silica Key | Hear Me Roar | Ticonderoga Publications | |
2016 | A Strange Loop | Interzone | 262 | TTA Press |
2016 | Flame Trees | Asimov’s Science Fiction | April/May | Dell Magazines |
2016 | The Four Deaths of Taylor Ngo | Lontar: The Journal of Southeast Asian Speculative Fiction | Epigram Books | |
2017 | The Rhyme of Grievance | Interzone | 268 | TTA Press |
2017 | The Great Buddhist Monk Beat Down | Galaxy’s Edge | 28 | Arc Manor Publishers |
2017 | Ghosts of a Neon God | Interzone | 272 | TTA Press |
2018 | Opium for Ezra | Interzone | 274 | TTA Press |
2020 | Jack’s Fine Dining | Neon Leviathan | Grimdark Magazine | |
2020 | The Weight of the Air, The Weight of the World | Neon Leviathan | Grimdark Magazine | |
2021 | A Vast Silence | Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction | Nov/Dev | Van Gelder's Spilogale, Inc |
2022 | The Shapes of Our Fever | Grimdark Magazine | 29 | Grimdark Publishing |
2022 | The Goruden-Mairu Job | Night, Rain, and Neon | NewCon Press | |
2023 | Xi Box | Galaxy’s Edge | 62 | Arc Manor LLC |
2023 | Highway Requiem | Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction | May/Jun | Van Gelder's Spilogale, Inc |
2023 | A Marked Man | Grimdark Magazine | 36 | Grimdark Publishing |
2024 | Burned Like Coal | Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction | upcoming | Van Gelder's Spilogale, Inc |
References
edit- ^ "2020 Aurealis Awards Winners". Locus Magazine. Locus Publications. 8 July 2021.
- ^ a b "2023 Ditmar Award winners announced". Books+Publishing.
- ^ a b Cerabona, Ron (13 June 2023). "Litbits: What's on in Canberra's literary scene from June 10, 2023". The Canberra Times. Federal Capital Press of Australia.(subscription required)
- ^ "Best reads of the year: Top writers reveal the books they loved in 2022". Sydney Morning Herald. Nine Entertainment Co. 9 December 2022.(subscription required)
- ^ "The Dark Century: 1946-2046: Noir, Cyberpunk, and Asian Modernity". University of Canberra.
- ^ Bassett, Adam. "T. R. Napper: Doctor of Cyberpunk". Campfire Writing. Campfire Publishing.
- ^ Smith, Beatrice (December 2020). "Five minutes with author T R Napper". Her Canberra. Coordinate Group Pty Ltd.