Norman Spinrad
Author

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His novel The Iron Dream (Reve de Fer) although banned in Germany for eight years, won the Prix Apollo in France and was nominated for the National Book Award in the United States.
His novel Bug Jack Barron (Jack Barron et l’Éternité) although denounced in the British Parliament has been nominated for many awards, and has been under continuous film option since 1971.
He wrote The Doomsday Machine for Classic Star Trek.
He's producing an independent film, Vampire Junkies – the movie
Norman Spinrad has been publishing short stories since 1963 and novels since 1965, thus far something like 60 short stories and 20 novels, which have been translated into over 15 languages. Among his best known novels are BUG JACK BARRON, denounced on the floor of the British Parliament and under continuous film option since 1971; THE IRON DREAM, banned in Germany for eight years, winner of the Prix Apollo in France, and short-listed for the National Book Award in the United States; RIDING THE TORCH, winner of the Jupiter Award; CHILD OF FORTUNE; JOURNALS OF THE PLAGUE YEARS, which has been adapted as two entirely differennt theater pieces; and most recently GREENHOUSE SUMMER. One of his four short story collections, THE STAR SPANGLED FUTURE, was a finalist for the American Book Award. He has also written teleplays, feature films, political commentary, film criticism, and extensive literary criticism, some of which has been collected in SCIENCE FICTION IN THE REAL WORLD. He also writes songs, has recorded a few of them, and has occasionally performed live. Norman Spinrad was
President of World SF and three-time President of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. He was born in New York City on September 15, 1940, graduated from the Bronx High School of Science in 1957 and the College of the City of New York, has lived in Los Angeles, London, San Francisco and Paris, has traveled widely in Europe and Mexico, a bit in Asia, and now resides back in NYC.
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