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Bio: I've been a science fiction fan for as long as I can remember. Some of my fondest childhood memories involve discovery of H. G. Wells, Jules Verne, the Heinlein juveniles, and Golden Age SF anthologies. (That said, my interests were never limited to SF. I've always been an avid reader of history and science. I recall fondly a minor childhood illness that provided the time to read a lengthy history of Rome.)

Young visions of becoming literally a rocket scientist morphed into a degree in physics. Mid-degree, I had an epiphany: I was good at physics-but intuitive with computers. I completed the physics program and went straight on for a masters in CS. Physics was a terrific foundation for my newly chosen field-and later on, of course, for writing SF.

My computer career began at Bell Labs, where my assignments dealt with telephone switching systems and design for ultra-reliability. I moved to Honeywell, entering engineering management and an evening MBA program. The work at Honeywell involved automated building controls, real-time systems for which my Bell Labs training was tremendously valuable.

Completion of the MBA brought an unexpected "problem": evenings and weekends to call my own. Suddenly, there was more time than I'd had in years for recreational reading. With more to read, I found much to criticize. My wife, Ruth, eventually suggested that if I thought I could do better, I should.

And so, circuitously (pun intended), began my writing career …

Significant traces of my Bell Labs and Honeywell experience appear in my first novel, but what's most interesting in hindsight is how Probe foreshadowed my later career. By the time Probe appeared in print, I had changed employers, and my state of residence, twice. I was then newly arrived at Hughes Aircraft, one of a team chasing a large NASA contract. (We won.) While NASA personnel and settings play key roles in Probe (about which I'll say only that it opens as a first-contact novel), it was completed before my first NASA encounter.

I never met any rocket scientists, but I did spend several fascinating years developing parts of the Earth Observing System (NASA's third-largest effort, after the space station and the shuttle). I got to know an astronaut. I even flew the shuttle training simulator twice, which was great fun. (Fortunately it was a simulator … I never got it back onto the "ground" in one piece.)

The downside of NASA contracting was its impact on my writing. I squeezed in time for some short stories, two of which appeared in Analog. As my engineering management career took off (I admit it: the pun is always intended), there was little room for hobbies. On the plus side, the next several years-in which few words of fiction were committed to electrons-produced a stockpile of source material for future stories.

I eventually left Hughes to explore the alien worlds of start-ups and the Internet bubble. 1999 found me restless in my day job. A sabbatical spent writing recharged my batteries-and produced a flurry of story sales (to Analog and Artemis).

After a few more years in engineering and project management -- more telecom and government contracting work -- I decided it was time to take the plunge. I'm now writing full time.

I like to think my technical background lends realism and depth to my fiction. Of course I like to think that Windows won't require daily rebooting, that Ed McMahon will come through with the check he keeps teasing me about, and that chicken-fried steak is a health food. Perhaps you should sample my writing and form your own opinion …


1. Fleet of Worlds by Edward M. Lerner & Larry Niven [Science Fiction]
2. Very Short [2001 words]Iniquitous Computing by Edward M. Lerner [Science Fiction]
3. Very Short [734 words]Grandpa? by Edward M. Lerner [Science Fiction/Humor]
4. Very Short [347 words]Unplanned-for Flying Object by Edward M. Lerner [Science Fiction]
5. Short [6688 words]The Day of the RFIDs by Edward M. Lerner [Science Fiction]
  1. Short [6688 words]The Day of the RFIDs by Edward M. Lerner [Science Fiction]
2. Very Short [2001 words]Iniquitous Computing by Edward M. Lerner [Science Fiction]
3. Very Short [734 words]Grandpa? by Edward M. Lerner [Science Fiction/Humor]
4. Short [7830 words]By the Rules by Edward M. Lerner [Science Fiction]
5. Long [89292 words]Creative Destruction by Edward M. Lerner [Science Fiction]

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1 Fleet of Worlds [Secure Mobipocket]
by Edward M. Lerner & Larry Niven
  Fleet of Worlds marks Larry Niven's first full novel-length collaboration within his Known Space universe, the playground he created for his bestselling Ringworld series. Teaming up with fellow SF writer Edward M. Lerner, Fleet of Worlds takes a closer look at the Human-Puppeteer (Citizens) relations and the events leading up to Niven's first Ringworld novel. Kirsten Quinn-Kovacs is among the best and brightest of her people. She gratefully serves the gentle race that rescued her ancestors from ... more info>>
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2 Grandpa? [MultiFormat]
by Edward M. Lerner
  Do the laws of physics protect the universe against reality-altering time travelers and paradoxes? Or is that responsibility left to individual physicists? [Publisher Note: This story was made into a short film titled "The Grandfather Paradox", and took the Best Film Award at the May 2006 Balticon SF convention. The film was also a semi-finalist at the February 2006 Science Fiction Short Film Festival.] 2001

Words: 734 - Reading Time: 2-2 min.
Category: Science Fiction
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3 Settlement [MultiFormat]
by Edward M. Lerner
  Maybe the moo-shu pork was in the back of the refrigerator for too long? Or maybe it is every programmer's just revenge. You decide. 2001

Words: 948 - Reading Time: 2-3 min.
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4 Iniquitous Computing [MultiFormat]
by Edward M. Lerner
  Computers are ever smaller and smaller and smaller, while wireless networks are ever more pervasive. How, then, can a Poe scholar in desperate need of privacy effectively say, "Nevermore?" 2002

Words: 2001 - Reading Time: 5-8 min.
Category: Science Fiction
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5 A Matter of Perspective [MultiFormat]
by Edward M. Lerner
  Humanity has messed up many things in the world. Very few of us are willing do to whatever it takes to make amends for even one of those wrongs. But just maybe, seen from the correct point of view, that reluctance is a good thing... 2003

Words: 940 - Reading Time: 2-3 min.
Category: Science Fiction
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6 By the Rules [MultiFormat]
by Edward M. Lerner
  Think before you do things ... Rule Two from Brian's childhood was straightforward enough, and a dictum with which it was hard to find fault. That advice had been ignored at the drunken celebration of Brian's twenty-fifth birthday--and now the grad student had to deal with the consequences. As a result of precipitous actions at that party, Brian found himself in possession of unexpected and truly amazing data. It appeared he had made a discovery that could shake sociology--and society--to its ro... more info>> 2003

Words: 7830 - Reading Time: 22-31 min.
Category: Science Fiction
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7 What a Piece of Work Is Man [MultiFormat]
by Edward M. Lerner
  Acey's mannerisms were so human that it was sometimes hard to remember that he was an artificial intelligence--and a flawed one at that. 1991

Words: 4904 - Reading Time: 14-19 min.
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8 Unplanned-for Flying Object [MultiFormat]
by Edward M. Lerner
  The extraterrestrial object soared silently around the curve of the expressway, spewing intense radiant energy. Powers uncontrollable by mere man kept the object hovering just above the horizon. But that didn't have to mean that mere man was helpless... 1994

Words: 347 - Reading Time: 0-1 min.
Category: Science Fiction
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9 Edward M. Lerner Bundle
by Edward M. Lerner
  A convenient way for you to add all of Edward M. Lerner's works to your bookshelf at one time. [When you add a bundle to your cart, any eBooks you already own are automatically removed. You can't accidentally buy the same story twice.]

Words: 65592 - Reading Time: 187-262 min.
Category: Science Fiction
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10 Better the Devil You Know? [MultiFormat]
by Edward M. Lerner
  It's not every day that one of your relatives gets the better of a famous demon. Maybe that's for the best. 2005

Words: 2846 - Reading Time: 8-11 min.
Category: Science Fiction
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11 The Day of the RFIDs [MultiFormat]
by Edward M. Lerner
  Radio frequency ID (RFID) tags become more common every day. They're embedded in your new tires, your latest passport, and that innocuous card you carry in your wallet to get into the subway. Wait ... did I say innocuous? 2005

Words: 6688 - Reading Time: 19-26 min.
Category: Science Fiction
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12 Two Kinds of People [MultiFormat]
by Edward M. Lerner
  Economics has been called the dismal science. When accountant Dale Foster set his mind to writing science fiction and fantasy, maybe he should have anticipated a dismal outcome. If only he had been so lucky.... 2005

Words: 3719 - Reading Time: 10-14 min.
Category: Science Fiction
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13 Creative Destruction [MultiFormat]
by Edward M. Lerner
  Computing is mere decades young, a set of technologies we have scarcely begun to develop. It's already been quite a ride. Now: Imagine every gadget around you becoming ever faster, cheaper, tinier, more interconnected, more intelligent ... especially more intelligent. The stories in Creative Destruction explore what we could face in the next half century or so: artificial intelligence, malicious software to makes us nostalgic for mere viruses, ever-more-perfect virtual reality, direct neural int... more info>> 2006 Hartwell "Year's Best SF" Selection

Words: 89292 - Reading Time: 255-357 min.
Category: Science Fiction
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