Alex Irvine
Alexander Christian Irvine (born March 22, 1969) is an American fantasy and science fiction writer.
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Born | Alexander Christian Irvine March 22, 1969[1] Ypsilanti, Michigan |
Occupation | Writer, lecturer and reporter |
Nationality | American |
Education | B.A. University of Michigan M.A. in English, University of Maine PhD, University of Denver |
Genre | Science fiction, supernatural |
Biography
Irvine was born on March 22, 1969.[2] Irvine first gained attention with his Locus Award-winning 2002 novel A Scattering of Jades (which also won the Crawford Award in 2003) and the stories that would form the 2003 collection Unintended Consequences. He has also published the Grail Quest novel One King, One Soldier (2004), and the World War II-era historical fantasy The Narrows (2005).[3] He released a collection of thirteen short stories called Pictures from an Expedition in 2006.[3] Buyout, a novel set in 2041, was published by Random House in 2009.
In addition to his original works, Irvine has published Have Robot, Will Travel (2004), a novel set in Isaac Asimov's positronic robot milieu; and Batman: Inferno (2006), about the DC Comics superhero. His novel The Ultimates: Against All Enemies, about the Marvel Comics superhero team was published by Pocket Books in September 2007. He also wrote the Vertigo Encyclopedia.[4][5][6] As well as writing about comics he has written a number of comic book series, including one featuring Daimon Hellstrom for the Marvel Comics imprint MAX,[7][8] Daredevil Noir,[9][10] and "Iron Man: The Rapture."[11]
He has worked on Alternate Reality Games including The Beast and I Love Bees and is the writer of the Facebook game Marvel: Avengers Alliance.[12]
Irvine has a B.A. from the University of Michigan (1991), an M.A. from the University of Maine (1996), and a Ph.D. from the University of Denver (2003).[3] From 2005-11, he was an assistant professor of English at the University of Maine.[3] He also worked for a time as a reporter at the Portland Phoenix.[13] He is married with twins, a boy and girl, and two younger children.[3] He was until recently a professor at the University of Southern Maine.
Irvine appeared on Jeopardy! in 2015, winning one day to win $26,000.[14]
Bibliography
Novels
- A Scattering of Jades (2002, ISBN 0-7653-0116-4)
- One King, One Soldier (2004, ISBN 0-345-46696-9)
- The Narrows (2005, ISBN 0-345-46698-5)
- The Life of Riley (2005, ISBN 1-59606-013-1)
- Buyout (2009, ISBN 0-345-49433-4)
- Mare Ultima (2012, ISBN 1848632940)
- Anthropocene Rag (2020, ISBN 9781250269270)
- Licensed work
- Have Robot, Will Travel (2004, ISBN 1-59687-151-2)
- Batman: Inferno (October 2006, ISBN 0-345-47945-9)
- The Ultimates: Against All Enemies (2007, ISBN 1-4165-1071-0)
- The Supernatural Book of Monsters, Spirits, Demons, and Ghouls (September 2007, ISBN 0-06-136703-6)
- Supernatural: John Winchester's Journal (February 2009, ISBN 0-06-170662-0)
- Iron Man: Virus (January 2010)
- Iron Man 2 - The Novelization (April 2010, ISBN 978-0-446-56458-8)
- Transformers: Exodus (June 2010, ISBN 978-0-345-51985-6)
- Transformers: Exiles (2011)
- The Seal of Karga Kul: A Dungeons & Dragons Novel (December 2010)
- Star Wars: Mandorla (Cancelled)
- The Adventures of Tintin: A Novel (Movie Tie-In) (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (November 2011, ISBN 0-316-18579-5)
- The Secret Journal of Ichabod Crane (2014, ISBN 9780553418989)
- Pacific Rim - The Novelization (2013)
- Phase One: Captain America: The First Avenger (2014, ISBN 9780316256322)
- Phase One: Iron Man (2014, ISBN 9780316256346)
- Batman: Arkham Knight - The Riddler's Gambit (Prequel to Batman: Arkham Knight) (June 2015, ISBN 9781783292509)
- Marvel Superheroes: Secret Wars (2015, ISBN 9780785191001)
- Phase One: Marvel's The Avengers (2015, ISBN 9780316256377)
- Phase One: The Incredible Hulk (2015, ISBN 9780316256339)
- Phase One: Thor (2015, ISBN 9780316256353)
- Phase Two: Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy (2015, ISBN 9780316256759)
- Independence Day: Resurgence: The Novelization (2016, ISBN 9781785651311)
- Tom Clancy's The Division: New York Collapse (2016, ISBN 9781452148274)
- Phase Two: Marvel's Ant-Man (2016, ISBN 9780316256384)
- Pacific Rim: Uprising - The Novelization (2018, ISBN 9781785657689)
- Tom Clancy's The Division: Broken Dawn (2019, ISBN 9781984803177)
Short fiction
- Stories[15]
Title | Year | First published | Reprinted/collected | Notes |
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Akenhaten | 2001 | Irvine, Alex (April 2001). "Akenhaten". F&SF. 100 (4): 112–124. | ||
Intimations of immortality | F&SF | |||
Mystery Hill | 2009 | Irvine, Alex (2009). Mystery Hill. PS Publishing. | Novella | |
Rosetti Song | F&SF | |||
Black Friday | 2018 | Tor.com | ||
*Anthrpopocene Rag (2020,New York ISBN 9781250269263) |
Comics
- Hellstorm: Son of Satan -- Equinox #1-5 (art by Russell Braun) (Marvel MAX, October 2006-February 2007)
- Daredevil Noir: Liar's Poker #1-4 (art by Tomm Coker) (Marvel, April–July 2009)
- The Murder of King Tut #1-5 (adapted from the novel by James Patterson, art by Christopher Mitten and Ron Randall) (IDW, June–October 2010)
- Iron Man: The Rapture #1-4 (art by Lan Medina) (Marvel Knights, November 2010-January 2011)
- Dark Sun: Ianto's Tomb #1-5 (January 2011-)
- Deus Ex: The Children's Crusade #1-5 (art by John Aggs) (Titan, February–June 2016)
- Deus Ex Universe: The Dawning Darkness (art by John Aggs) (Titan, August 2016)
Non-fiction
- Irvine, Alex (2008). Dougall, Alastair (ed.). The Vertigo Encyclopedia. New York: Dorling Kindersley. ISBN 0-7566-4122-5. OCLC 213309015.
- The Comic Book Story of Baseball: The Heroes, Hustlers, and History-making Swings (and Misses) of America's National Pastime (art by Tomm Coker and C.P. Smith) (Ten-Speed Press, 2019, ISBN 9780399578946)
Awards and honors
As listed in Contemporary Authors.[3]
- Lennie Isaacs Memorial Award, Clarion Writer's Workshop, 1993
- Steve Grady Poetry Award, University of Maine, 1995
- Albert Morton Turner Essay Prize, University of Maine, 1995
- Technology in the First-Year English Classroom Award, University of Denver, 1999
- Travel and dissertation research grant, ColRoMorA Family Foundation, 1999
- Best Web site of the Year, Entertainment Weekly, for The Beast, 2001
- Best Ideas of the Year, The New York Times, for The Beast, 2001
- Pushcart Prize nomination for "Snapdragons", 2002
- Best First Novel, Locus, for A Scattering of Jades, 2003
- Best First Novel, International Horror Guild, for A Scattering of Jades, 2003
- Crawford Award for best first novel, for A Scattering of Jades, 2003
- International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts, for A Scattering of Jades, 2003
- New England Press Award for investigative journalism, 2004
- International Game Developers Association award for innovation, for I Love Bees, 2005
- Critic's choice award, 48-hour Film Project, for "Music Box", 2006
- Year's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy, for "Wizard's Six", 2007
Notes
- Date information sourced from Library of Congress Authorities data, via corresponding WorldCat Identities linked authority file (LAF).
- Irvine, Alexander C. Contemporary Authors. January 1, 2008. Archived from the original on March 14, 2016. Retrieved June 29, 2013. – via HighBeam Research (subscription required)
- CCI: The Vertigo Encyclopedia, Comic Book Resources, July 29, 2008
- VanderMeer, Jeff. Alex Irvine and the Vertigo Encyclopedia, Omnivoracious, September 30, 2008
- Alex Irvine talks us through our case of Vertigo, Forbidden Planet blog, November 14, 2008
- Shout at the Devil: Irvine talks "Son of Satan", Comic Book Resources, June 2, 2006
- WW Philadelphia - Axel Alonso on The Return of Hellstrom (cached), Newsarama, June 2, 2006
- 'Daredevil Noir' Q&A With Writer Alex Irvine Archived 2009-08-02 at the Wayback Machine, Wizard Universe, September 12, 2008
- The Man Who Would be King(pin): Irvine on Daredevil Noir, Comic Book Resources, April 3, 2009
- https://www.popmatters.com/pm/feature/134278-my-own-private-singularity-iron-man-rapture-and-the-horror-the-horro/
- https://www.variety.com/article/VR1118050892
- "University of Maine faculty page". Archived from the original on 2010-06-03. Retrieved 2009-04-02.
- "J! Archive - Alex Irvine". www.j-archive.com. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
- Short stories unless otherwise noted.
References
- Alexander C. Irvine at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Alexander C. Irvine at the Internet Book List
- Alexander Irvine at the Grand Comics Database
- Alexander Irvine at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)