Sylvia Spruck Wrigley

Sylvia Spruck Wrigley (born March 7, 1968) is an American/German writer of science fiction, fantasy and aviation non-fiction. She grew up in Los Angeles and Germany. She is currently resident in Tallinn, Estonia.[1]

Sylvia Spruck Wrigley
BornMarch 7, 1968
Germany
OccupationAuthor
NationalityAmerican/German
GenreFantasy, science fiction, aviation
Notable worksAlive, Alive Oh; The Front Line; You Fly Like a Woman
Website
intrigue.co.uk

Wrigley's short story "Alive, Alive Oh",[2] published in the June 2013 issue of Lightspeed Magazine, was a nominee for the 2013 Nebula Award for Best Short Story.[3] She has written bespoke near-future science fiction for Thales Group[4] and NATO[5] and serialised fiction at Serial Box.

Aviation

Sylvia Spruck Wrigley is a pilot and an aviation author who has written several books on aviation.[6]

Aviation bibliography

  • "Without a Trace: 1881-1968", March 2018
  • "The Mystery of Malaysia Flight 370", May 2014
  • "Why Planes Crash: Case Notes 2001", May 2013
  • "You Fly Like A Woman", December 2011
  • "Monthly column in Piper Flyer", 2007-2008

Aviation media appearances

  • Aircrash Confidential Series 2, Episodes 3 and 5 2012
  • Channel One Russia 30 March 2014: Спасатели вновь изменили район поиска пропавшего малазийского "Боинга" US-friendly link of video[7]
  • M6 (TV channel) 5 March 2015: Disparition du vol MH370[8]
  • NTV (Russia) 28 March 2015: Центральное телевидение[9]

Science fiction and fantasy author

Selected stories in online magazines

  • Two lists..." Daily SF, 2017
  • "Project Daffodil" Nature, 2016
  • "Domnall and the Borrowed Child", a Tor.Com Novella, November 2015
  • "Alienated" Nature Physics, October 2014
  • "Space Travel Loses its Allure When You’ve Lost Your Moon Cup" Crossed Genres, July 2014
  • "Regarding Your Unexpected Visit to the Surface of an Apparently Only Mostly Uninhabited Planet" Daily SF, January 2014
  • "I've Been Hacked", Daily SF, January 2014
  • "A Letter from Your Mother", Daily SF, January 2014
  • "Alive, Alive Oh", Lightspeed, June 2013
  • "When the Selkie Comes", Daily SF, September 2013
  • "Vintage Millennial Cookery InfoManual by the Geusian Ladies Society", Crossed Genres, May 2013
  • "The Front Line", Nature, May 2013
  • "Old Flames", Daily SF, November 2012
  • "Looking for a Knight in Shining Armor", Daily SF, November 2011
  • "Plague of Locusts", Unlikely Story, 2011

References

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