Search - List of Books by Richard A. Lovett
Richard A. Lovett (b. 1953, Dixon, Illinois) is an American science fiction author from Portland, Oregon. He has written numerous short stories and factual articles that have appeared in multiple literary and scientific journals, including Analog Science Fiction and Fact, National Geographic News, Nature, New Scientist, and Psychology Today.
Lovett is one of the most prolific and decorated writers in Analog's 80-year history. His first formal appearance in the magazine other than a 1993 letter to the editor was for "Tricorders, Yactograms and the Future of Analytical Chemistry: When 'Nano-' Isn't Small Enough" (April 1999), a science article. His first fiction appearance was the novelette "Equalization" (March 2003).
Lovett first won the magazine's reader's choice award, the Analytical Laboratory (AnLab), in 2002 for a 2001 fact article, "Up in Smoke: How Mt. St. Helens Blasted Conventional Scientific Wisdom" (April 2001). Since then he has won the award a record six times, two times for novelettes, and four times for science articles. Including the 2010 awards, he has also placed in the top five 23 additional times, more than any other Analog contributor. As of the December 2009 issue, his work had appeared in the magazine 69 times. He is currently tied with Jerry Oltion for fourth all-time on the contribution list. In addition to writing fiction and science articles for the magazine, he has also written profiles (called Biologs) since 2006, and a series of how-to articles about writing short stories.
His science fiction stories have also appeared in Nature, Abyss and Apex, Esli (Russian translation), Running Times, and Marathon & Beyond.
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In addition to writing science fiction, Lovett is coach of Team Red Lizard, a 300-member running club in Portland, Oregon. He writes frequent features about distance running for Running Times magazine and Marathon & Beyond, and has written Olympic-related news articles and features for National Geographic News and the San Diego Union-Tribune newspaper. He has also cauthored two running books with marathon legend Alberto Salazar, plus two books on bicycle touring and one on cross-country skiing.
Sports themes, particularly running, have infused four of his science fiction stories: "Equalization" (Analog, March 2003), "Original Sin" (Analog, June 2006), "Olympic Talent" (Nature, 5 July 2007), and "Excellence" (Analog, Jan/Feb 2009). "Equalization" is the story of a futuristic 10,000-meter runner in a world in which runners are annually handicapped by mind/body swaps in which highly competitive individuals receive less-talented bodies; "Original Sin" centers around a memory-recording device that allows coaches to feel exactly what their runners feel in training; and "Olympic Talent" and "Excellence" involve athletes who improve performance through gene doping, a technology in which gene therapy methods are used to enhance strength and endurance.
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Short fiction
- Equalization (Analog 2003)
- Brownian Motion (Analog 2003)
- Tiny Berries (Analog 2003)
- Weapon of Mass Distraction (Analog 2004)
- Distant Fire (Analog 2004)
- Promises (Analog 2004)
- Caretaker (Analog 2004)
- A Few Good Men (Analog 2005)
- Tomorrow's Strawberries (Analog 2005)
- NetPuppets (Analog 2005) with Mark Niemann-Ross
- Zero Tolerance (Analog 2005)
- 911 Backup (Analog 2005)
- Dinosaur Blood (Analog 2006)
- Hiking the Roof of the World (Nature 2006)
- Numismatist (Analog 2006)
- Original Sin (Analog 2006)
- Nigerian Scam (Analog 2006)
- The Unrung Bells of the Marie Celeste (Analog 2007)
- Bambi Steaks (Analog 2007)
- The Road to Heather Cove (Abyss & Apex 2007)
- The Last of the Weathermen (Analog 2007)
- Olympic Talent (Nature 2007)
- A Plutoid By Any Other Name . . . (Analog 2007)
- A Deadly Intent (Analog 2008) with Mark Niemann-Ross
- New Wineskins (Analog 2008) with Mark Niemann-Ross
- Excellence (Analog 2009, reprinted in condensed version, Running Times 2009)
- Attack of the Grub-Eaters (Analog 2009)
- Carpe Mañana (Abyss & Apex 2009)
- Snowflake Kisses (Analog 2010) with Holly Hight
- Sense of Wonder (Nature, vol. 465, p. 656, 3 June 2010)
- Spludge (Analog, 2010)
- Phantom Sense (Analog, Nov. 2010) with Mark Niemann-Ross
Floyd and Brittney series
- The Sands of Titan (2007)
- Brittney's Labyrinth (2008)
- Neptune's Treasure (2010)
Non fiction
Total Books: 10