Barton Paul Levenson (May 9, 1960–present) is an American Writer of science fiction, fantasy and the macabre.[1] He is a long-standing member of one of Pittsburgh's oldest Science-Fiction and Fantasy Writer's Workshops, Carnegie-Mellon University-based Pittsburgh Worldwrights,[2] which includes Pittsburgh science fiction writer Kenneth Chiacchia among its members.
Background
Levenson was born in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He started writing in 1974.[1] He is a 1983 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh[1] He became a Christian in 1984.[3] His first work of fiction was a short story, "Twenty Peasants," published in Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine in 1991.[4]
Publication
Levenson is a two-time winner of the "Confluence Science Fiction and Fantasy Short Story Contest" for "Virtual Bridges" and "Reality Forbidden", cited herein.[5] He is a former member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Inc.[6] Levenson's first separate novel in paperback format, I Will, was released in June 2010.[7] One of Levenson's most intriguing characters, Khuminay, has returned again in "Khuminay and the Servant" in 'Cosmic Crime Stories' cited hereinbelow. This follows on the heels of the long awaited on-again, off-again novel "Year of the Human", cited herein, which will make its debut later this year. Barton's 50th fiction publication, "Sheep Lie!", was accepted in November, 2011 by Ray Gun Revival, cited below.
Style
Reviewers consider Levenson's writing complex.[8] It is often in the first-person and it sometimes takes on other genders[9] or species.[10] Levenson's works often contain Christian Parables,[11][12] cat-like aliens[13] and complex scientific concepts.[14] Levenson's focus on Science Fiction started when he was eight years old, when his parents took him to the film 2001: A Space Odyssey[15] He has described his writing process in a 2010 interview with author Sonya Clark, stating that he starts writing with either a broad plot outline in mind, or even one daydreamed scene. Often, the process will fail and the result is an incomplete work.[16] His work is inspired by authors ranging from C.S. Lewis to Edgar Allan Poe.[1] In "The Closet" Chiaroscuro, 2003,[17] humankind's unwillingness to accept the consequences of their own choices is examined. Several of his stories are based in Pittsburgh, often in different eras. For example; in "The Boogie-Woogie, Time-Traveling, Cyborg Blues" he chooses Pittsburgh in the 1930s as a back-drop.
Controversy
One of Levenson's most cited essays, "The Ideology of Robert A. Heinlein."[18] has been reprinted in several languages (See Essays herein-below). Levenson argues that Heinlein was making a case for the value of fascism. Levenson has been writing about Climate issues for many years. His colloquoys can often be found on: Real Climate [19] Levenson's first peer-reviewed scientific article as sole author was published in 2011: "Planet Temperatures with Surface Cooling Parameterized." in Advances in Space Research 47, 2044–2048, a COSPAR Publication of Elsevier, cited herein below. Levenson's Japan-themed story: "Temple Cat", cited herein-below, is reprinted in the charity anthology: "Healing Waves" from Sky Warrior Book Publishing and edited by Phyllis Irene Radford, who is donating all proceeds from the sales to disaster relief in Japan.[20]
Bibliography
Novels
- "Year of the Human" Solstice Publishing, February, 2012[21]
- "Max and Me." Lyrical Press, June 2010.[22]
- "I Will." Virtual Tales, June 2010.[23]
- "Ella the Vampire." Lyrical Press, December 2008[24] (See discussion of the basis of the novel).[25]
Novellas
- "Parole." Lyrical Press: March 2009[22]
Short fiction
- "The Beautiful Young Man" Vampires 2, expected 2012[26]
- "The Wall" Anotherrealm, expected 2012[27]
- "Sheep Lie!" Ray Gun Revival 2011[28]
- "Aquilonia, my Zelky" Fender Stitch, expected 2012[29]
- "The Starship Pilot", in the anthology 'Warrior Wisewoman IV', Roby James Editor, expected 2012[30]
- "Ballad" Ray Gun Revival 2011[31]
- "Sophie and the Supernova." in the Anthology 'Cheer Up, Universe!' (paperback) Whortleberry Press 2011[32]
- "Gauntlet" Andromeda Spaceways In-flight Magazine (Australia) 2011[33]
- "Brianna the Pie Girl" in the Anthology: 'WTF?!', Pink Narcissus Press, Expected 2011[34]
- "Khuminay and the Servant" in 'Cosmic Crime Stories', published by Karen L. Newman July 2011.[35]
- "An Exercise in Logic" in the Anthology 'Infinite Space, Infinite God II' (paperback) 2011[36]
- "Khuminay and the Shapeshifter" in the Anthology 'Space Cops', compiled by David Reilly June 2009.[37]
- "The Boogie-Woogie, Time-Traveling, Cyborg Blues" 'Electric Spec' February 2009[38]
- "Colonizing Mars" 'M-Brane' 2008[39]
- "The Primitives" 'Wrong World' (Audio) 2008[40]
- "Second Visit" 'Whispering Spirits' Issue Number 19 - November 20, 2008[41]
- "Raid" Atomjack Issue Number 11 - August 2008 [42]
- "Wisdom." Anathema On-Line Anthology, January, 2008[43]
- "Wifey." Written Word, Holiday Edition 2007[44]
- "The Fate of the Crystal Eye." In the anthology Forbidden Speculation (2007)[45]
- "Side Trip." Science Fiction Trails, #2, 2007
- "Katie Belle." Whispering Spirits, October 2007
- "Dedication Day." Art & Prose, October 2007
- "The Rescue." Beyond Centauri, Issue 18, 2007[46]
- "Problem in Logic." Staffs & Starships, Issue 1, 2007[47]
- "The Extraordinary Circumstances On Board H.M.S. Steadfast." Cicada, January–February 2007.
- "The Curse." In the anthology Shadow Regions[48](2006)
- "Rain and Revenge." RAGE Machine Issue #2,[49] March 2006
- "The Intruder." In the anthology, Travel Guide to the Haunted Mid-Atlantic Region[50](2006)
- "Pet Cat." In the anthology Animal Magnetism[51] (2005)
- "All the Horrible Dragons." The Sword Review, December 2005.
- "Van Helsing in London." Hungur magazine Issue 1, Halloween 2005. See Review
- "Undead." Insidious Reflections, July 2005.
- "The Problem of Pain." The Sword Review, July 2005. Forum
- "The Horror in the Monkey-Squeezing Room." ScienceFictionFantasyHorror.com, June 2005.
- "Temple Cat." Cricket, Vol. 32 Issue 10, p20-26, June 2005.[52]
- "The Closet." Chiaroscuro, March 2003, see also podcast Read by British Actor Alasdair Stuart Pluggd TV.
- "Writer's Block." Dark Seasons, January 2003.
- "Along with Captain Gooding." Future Orbits, Vander Neut Publications LLC June 2002.
- "Scrunched Up." Future Orbits, Vander Neut Publications LLC February 2002.
- "Sometimes We Lie." Eternity On-Line, March 2000. ...Reprinted in the anthology Leaps of Faith 2003, (Writer's Cafe Press.)
- "The Physics of Space Beer Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Clones." Maelstrom, April 1999.
- "Reality Forbidden." Confluence Program Book 1998 (First Prize Winner).
- "Virtual Bridges." Confluence Program Book 1997 (First Prize Winner).
- "Twenty Peasants." Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine, August 1991.
Poems
- "Do Red Dwarfs Have Habitable Planets?" Astropoetica Volume 7.1, Spring 2009[53]
- "Off-Topic." Astropoetica Volume 4.2, Spring 2006
Essays
- "The Ideology of Robert A. Heinlein." The New York Review of Science Fiction, June 1998. ...Reprinted in Gigamesh (Spain) 1999. ...Reprinted in Ikarie (Czech Republic) 2003. "In a scorching analysis, Barton Paul Levenson has attempted to show that his [Robert A. Heinlein's] final point was a version of fascism (Levenson, 1998)." p. 59, X, Y, Z, T: Damien Broderick[54]
Book reviews
- "S. L. Viehl's Stardoc." The New York Review of Science Fiction, November 2002.
- "Jeffrey Sackett's Candlemas Eve." The New York Review of Science Fiction, March 2001.
- "James White's The Dream Millennium." The New York Review of Science Fiction, April 1999.
Non-Fiction and scientific
- "Planet Temperatures with Surface Cooling Parameterized." Levenson, B.P. 2011. Advances in Space Research, 47, 2044–2048.[55]
- "Analysis of the August 17, 1989 Total Lunar Eclipse." The Strolling Astronomer (J. Am. Lunar Planetary Soc.) 38, 61-64. Graham, Francis G. and B.P. Levenson 1995.
- "An Examination of Jules Verne's Moon Gun, 'Columbiad'." Selenology 7, 19-21. Levenson, B.P. 1988.
- "Social Design Considerations for a Lunar Colony." Selenology 6, 22-28. Levenson, B.P. 1987.
- "Statistical Data on Orthoselection for Intelligence." Tripolitan (J. Tripoli Sci. Assn.) 15, 5-10. Levenson, B.P. 1983.
Reviews
- Rise Reviews - "I Will by Barton Paul Levenson" Beatrice Underwood-Sweet January 1, 2011[56]
- Toni V. Sweeney - "Max and Me by Barton Paul Levinson" Toni V. Sweeney August 19, 2010[57]
- Bookwenches - "Max and Me" Bobby D. Whitney August 17, 2010[58]
- Manic Readers - "Ella The Vampire" Stacey May 2, 2010[59]
- Marginalia - "The Boogie-Woogie, Time-Traveling, Cyborg Blues" Boudica June 16, 2009[60]
- E Book Guru - "Parole" Staff March 23, 2009[61]
- You Gotta Read Reviews - "Parole" Stephanie March 12, 2009[62]
- Emmatyville - "Parole" Emma Wayne Porter March 2, 2009[63]
- Dark Diva Reviews - "Ella The Vampire" Jennifer Campbell February 23, 2009[64]
- You Gotta Read Reviews - "Ella The Vampire" Tami February 22, 2009[65]
- Literary Nymphs - "Parole" Scandalous Minx February 18, 2009[66]
- Toasted Scimitar - "Raid" Staff August 12, 2008[67]
- Blogtide Rising - "Problem in Logic" Deven D Atkinson January 4, 2008[68]
- Horror World - "The Curse" Joe Kroeger January 2007[69]
- SFReader - "Problem in Logic" Robert J. Santa November 13, 2006[70]
- Tangent Online - "All the Horrible Dragons" Paul Abbamondi October 14, 2006[71]
- SFReader - "Van Helsing in London" David A. Olson September 21, 2006[72]
- Oz Horror Scope (Australia) - "The Curse" Miranda Siemienowicz August 9, 2006[73]
- Tangent Online - "The Curse" Janice Clark December 24, 2005[74]
Interviews
References
- ^ a b c d Art & Prose Magazine, October 2007, p. 40. #61 Showcase Writer, Interview with B.P. Levenson
- ^ "Pittsburgh Worldwrights Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Writer's Workshop". Mary Soon Lee. Pittsburgh, PA 2005. http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mslee/pw.html. Retrieved 10/4/2010.
- ^ Art & Prose Magazine, October 2007, p. 40. #61 Showcase Writer, Interview with B.P. Levenson
- ^ "Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine, Fiction Index, Na-Zz in "CyberSpace Spinner Archive of Horror and Fantasy Fiction"". hycyber.com. 2000. http://www.hycyber.com/HF/bradleys_aa.html#L. Retrieved 10/4/2010.
- ^ "Goldstrom, Jean. ""Parsec" Pittsburgh's Premiere Science Fiction Organization For the promotion of literary Science-Fiction, Fantasy, Horror and other Speculative Fictions". The Influence of Confluence Convention report. Kevin Geiselman, Web Designer. Pittsburgh, PA 2010. http://www.parsec-sff.org/con00/review.html. Retrieved 10/04/10.
- ^ Knight, Damon. "Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America". "Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Inc.". http://www.sfwa.org/. Retrieved 10/04/2010.
- ^ "Levenson, Barton. "I Will" page, "Virtual Tales". Law, Dave; Diehl, June; George, Jake; Gormley, Sherri - Directors 2009. ISBN 978-1-935460-10-7. LCCN 2010-920010. http://www.virtualtales.com/Science-Fiction/I-Will.html. Retrieved 10/04/2010.
- ^ See commentary at: Levenson, Barton. "Red Jack Books". "Wisdom". Heidi Lampietti, Editor 2009. http://www.redjackbooks.com/Anathema/Wisdom.html. Retrieved 10/04/2010.
- ^ "Ella The Vampire" cited herein
- ^ "Temple Cat" cited herein
- ^ "Sometimes We Lie" cited herein
- ^ (See the in-depth review by Joe Wetterling, titled "Old Heresies vs New Prophets" about "An Exercise in Logic" from the Anthology "Infinite Space, Infinite God II") http://www.baptizedimagination.com/2011/04/old-heresies-vs-new-prophets.html
- ^ "Rain and Revenge" cited herein
- ^ "The Physics of Space Beer..." cited herein
- ^ "Sonya Clark". Sonya Clark. 10/27/2010. http://www.sonyaclark.net/2010/07/interview-with-author-barton-paul.html. Retrieved 07/20/2011.
- ^ "Sonya Clark". Sonya Clark. 10/27/2010. http://www.sonyaclark.net/2010/07/interview-with-author-barton-paul.html. Retrieved 07/20/2011.
- ^ cited herein
- ^ "The Ideology of Robert A. Heinlein." The New York Review of Science Fiction, June 1998
- ^ http://www.realclimate.org/index.php/archives/2011/02/from-blog-to-science/comment-page-5/
- ^ https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/89580?ref=MHBonham
- ^ http://www.solsticepublishing.com/
- ^ a b "Lyrical Press", cited above.
- ^ Virtual Tales, cited above.
- ^ "Levenson, Barton. "Lyrical Press, Ella The Vampire". Ella The Vampire. Frank and Renee Rocco - Publishers/Owners New York 2010. http://www.lyricalpress.com/barton_paul_levenson.html. Retrieved 11/17/10.
- ^ You Gotta Read Guest: A Sit down with Barton Paul Levenson
- ^ http://www.vampires2.com/
- ^ http://anotherealm.com/
- ^ http://www.raygunrevival.com/
- ^ http://fenderstitch.com/
- ^ http://www.norilana.com/norilana-ww-guidelines.htm
- ^ http://www.raygunrevival.com/
- ^ Ahmed Khan, ed. (2011). Cheer up Universe! [Paperback]. Whortleberry Press. http://ahmedakhan.livejournal.com/40030.html. Retrieved 8/12/2011.
- ^ http://www.andromedaspaceways.com/
- ^ http://www.duotrope.com
- ^ http://samsdotpublishing.com/cosmiccrimestoriesgl.htm
- ^ Karina L. Fabian (Editor), Robert Fabian (Editor), ed. (2010). Infinite Space, Infinite God II [Paperback]. Paladin Timeless Books (November 15, 2010). ISBN ISBN 1-60619-231-0 ISBN 978-1-60619-231-3. http://www.twilighttimesbooks.com/InfiniteSpace2_ss1.html. Retrieved 10/4/2010.
- ^ Amazon.com: Space Cops (9781442178908): David B. Riley: Books
- ^ The Boogie-Woogie, Time-Traveling, Cyborg Blues by Barton Paul Levenson
- ^ M-Brane Sf
- ^ www.wrongworld.com
- ^ Whispering Spirits Digital Magazine
- ^ Levenson, Barton. (no longer online) "Atomjack". "Raid". Adicus Ryan Garton, Editor. http://planetmagazine.wordpress.com/2006/05/09/atomjack-magazine/ (no longer online). Retrieved 2/02/2011.
- ^ Wisdom
- ^ Written Word
- ^ http://www.theopinionguy.com/shortstorycontest.html
- ^ Bestsellers
- ^ Premier Issue of Staffs & Starships | Sheer Speculation
- ^ Publisher: Surreal Books (Cavern Press) 2006 edited by César Puch
- ^ eBook Publisher: TIME m a c h i n e Books, March, 2006, Thomas, Hughes and Mackenzie, editors
- ^ Publisher: NSP BOOKS Copyright: © 2006
- ^ Publisher: SFH Charity Anthologies Copyright: © 2005 by S.A. Parham and W. Olivia Race
- ^ Cited in Britannica Online Snow Leopard
- ^ www.astropoetica.com
- ^ Dimensions of Science Fiction. Holicong, PA: Wildside Press 2004
- ^ J. Lastovicka, ed. (2011). "Planet Temperatures with Surface Cooling Parameterized in Advances in Space Research 47, 2044-2048". Elsevier. http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/644/description#description. Retrieved 1/28/2011.
- ^ I Will by Barton Paul Levenson | Rise Reviews
- ^ Welcome To The Toniverse
- ^ August 2010 Reviews - BookWenches
- ^ Manic Readers - Review of Ella The Vampire by Barton Paul Levenson - THE source for books, reviews and authors
- ^ Boudica Marginalia
- ^ http://www.ebookguru.org/index.php/2009/03/parole-by-barton-paul-levenson-fiction-ebook-review/
- ^ You Gotta Read Reviews: Review - Parole by Barton Paul Levenson
- ^ Emmatyville
- ^ Dark Diva Reviews: Ella the Vampire by Barton Paul Levenson
- ^ You Gotta Read Reviews: Review - Ella the Vampire by Barton Paul Levenson
- ^ Literary Nymphs Reviews Only: Parole
- ^ The Toasted Scimitar: Procrastination Central
- ^ Review: Staffs & Starships, V1 #1, 2007 « Blogtide Rising
- ^ Horror World Reviews
- ^ Firebrand Fiction Reviews at SFReader.com
- ^ The Sword Review, #9, December 2005
- ^ Hungur Magazine (Issue 1), by Terrie Leigh Relf
- ^ HorrorScope: Review: Shadow Regions anthology
- ^ Shadow Regions edited by César Puch
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