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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jim Aikin
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Born | James Douglas Aikin 1948 (age 75–76) |
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Occupation |
teacher
writer (music technology, science fiction)
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Citizenship | United States |
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Notable works | Music Technology
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Software Synthesizers: The Definitive Guide to Virtual Musical Instruments
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Power Tools for Synthesizer Programming
Science fiction
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Walk the Moons Road
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The Wall at the Edge of the World
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www.musicwords.net |
James Douglas Aikin (born 1948)[1][2] is an American science fiction writer based in Livermore, California. He is also a music technology writer, an interactive fiction writer, freelance editor and writer, cellist, and teacher. He frequently writes articles for various music industry magazines, including Electronic Musician, Keyboard Magazine, and Mix.[3][4]
Aikin sold his first fiction story to Fantasy & Science Fiction where it appeared in the February 1981 issue.[3]
Bibliography[edit]
All titles listed chronologically.
Short works[edit]
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Cleaving, Amazing, November 1984
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Statues, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, November 1984
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Dance for the King, Omni, November 1984
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My Life in the Jungle, Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1985
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A Place to Stay for a Little While, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, 1986
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Dancing Among Ghosts, Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1988
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Run! Run!, Fantasy & Science Fiction, September 2008
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An Elvish Sword of Great Antiquity, Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 2009
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Leaving the Station, Asimov's Science Fiction, December 2009
Collections[edit]
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Beyond Armageddon (1985, "My Life in the Jungle")
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The Year’s Best Fantasy Stories 13 (1987, "A Place to Stay for a Little While")
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The Omni Book of Science Fiction 6 (1989, "Dance for the King")
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The Year’s Best Fantasy: Second Annual Collection (1989, "Dancing Among Ghosts")
Interactive fiction[edit]
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Not Just an Ordinary Ballerina (1999)
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Last Resort (2006)
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Lydia's Heart (2007)
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Mrs. Pepper's Nasty Secret (2008, with Eric Eve)
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April in Paris (2008)
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A Flustered Duck (2009; winner of the Spring Thing)
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The Only Possible Prom Dress (2022)
Non-fiction works[edit]
As editor[edit]
Sources: [1][2][3][4][5][6]
References[edit]
^ a b c Van Gelder, Gordon (September 2008). "Run! Run! (headnote)". Fantasy & Science Fiction. 115 (3): 153–160.
^ a b "Articles by Jim Aikin". Electronic Musician. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-06-17.
^ "Jim Aikin (bibliography, books, series, web links)". SciFan. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-06-17.{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
^ "Jim Aikin's Resume". Archived from the original on 2007-06-12. Retrieved 2007-06-17.
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Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jim_Aikin&oldid=1124529868"
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