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* 2000 -- [[Conestoga 2000]], [[ConClave XXV]] | * 2000 -- [[Conestoga 2000]], [[ConClave XXV]] | ||
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* 2002 -- [[Astronomicon 2002]], [[Loscon 29]] | * 2002 -- [[Astronomicon 2002]], [[Loscon 29]] | ||
* 2003 -- [[ConCarolinas 2003]] | * 2003 -- [[ConCarolinas 2003]] |
Revision as of 05:51, 10 July 2023
(October 24, 1952 –)
David Mark Weber is an American SF and fantasy author. He has written several SF and fantasy books series, the best known of which is the Honor Harrington series. He and his wife, Sharon, live in Greenville, South Carolina, with their three children.
Weber's first novel, which he worked on with Steve White, sold in 1989 to Baen Books, which has since remained his major publisher. His best-known series is the Honor Harrington series loosely based on Horation Hornblower and the Napoleonic Wars. The series has inspired the Royal Manticoran Navy, a series of fan clubs.
In 2020, Weber was hospitalized with Covid-19.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1996 -- ConClave XXI
- 1997 -- WindyCon XXIV, LibertyCon 11
- 1998 -- Phoenix Award at DeepSouthCon 36
- 1999 -- Capricon 19, Balticon 33, MC at Con*Stellation XVIII
- 2000 -- Conestoga 2000, ConClave XXV
- 2001 -- ConSortium, SFRA Conference 2001
- 2002 -- Astronomicon 2002, Loscon 29
- 2003 -- ConCarolinas 2003
- 2004 -- Odyssey Con IV, LibertyCon 17
- 2005 -- Philcon 2005
- 2006 -- MidSouthCon 24
- 2007 -- MileHiCon 39, LibertyCon 20, CONduit 17
- 2008 -- Bubonicon 40, Boskone 45
- 2009 -- ConDFW VIII, Con*Stellation XXVIII, Chattacon XXXIV
- 2011 -- Illustrious
- 2013 -- Archon 37
- 2014 -- VCON 39, Ad Astra 33, Baycon 2014
- 2015 -- WillyCon XVII, Keycon 32, Pyrkon 2015
- 2016 -- Albacon 2016, OryCon 38
- 2017 -- MystiCon 2017
- 2018 -- Keycon 35
- 2019 -- Spikecon, ConCarolinas 2019/DeepSouthCon 57
- 2023 -- LibertyCon 35/DeepSouthCon 61
Person | 1952— |
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