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Russell Lutz

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Russell William Lutz (born September 14, 1968) is an American science fiction author. His work has appeared in several books, webzines, and magazines, including Byzarium, The SiNK, scifantastic, and anotherealm. He won the 2005 SFFWorld First Place prize for short fiction for the short story "Fall". His first novel, Iota Cycle, was published by Silverthought Press in June 2006.

Lutz was born in Illinois. He moved with his family to Fort Worth, Texas, where he attended Fort Worth Country Day School. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from Texas A&M University and a Master's degree in Mathematics from the University of Texas at Austin.

Lutz lives in Seattle, Washington.

Bibliography

Novels

Short fiction

  • 2004 The Last Perfect Afternoon
  • 2004 Tragedy at 12:02
  • 2004 Summer
  • 2004 Sitting on the Dock
  • 2005 The Faeries in the Front Garden
  • 2005 Night Trial
  • 2005 The Abduction
  • 2005 The Hill
  • 2005 Two and a Half
  • 2005 Athens 3004