Brad R. Torgersen

Brad R. Torgersen
Born (1974-04-06) April 6, 1974
United States
Occupation Author
Genre Science fiction
Notable works "Ray of Light", "The Exchange Officers", "The Chaplain's Legacy"
Website
bradrtorgersen.wordpress.com

Brad R. Torgersen (born April 6, 1974) is an American science fiction author and US Army Reserve Warrant Officer.[1] His short stories regularly appear in the science fiction magazine Analog Science Fiction and Fact.

Writing career

Torgersen was a winner of the 2009 Writers of the Future contest,[2] and has been published in Analog and InterGalactic Medicine Show. His 2010 novelette "Outbound" won the Analog reader's poll,[3] and his 2011 novelette "Ray of Light" was nominated for both the Nebula Award[4] and the Hugo Award.[5] He was also a nominee for the 2012 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer.

Torgersen received two nominations for the 2014 Hugo Awards, for “The Chaplain's Legacy” (novella) and “The Exchange Officers” (novelette).[6] Torgersen led the Sad Puppies campaign at the Hugo Awards in 2014-2015.

Personal life

Torgersen works in healthcare computer systems and is a United States Army Reserve Chief Warrant Officer on the weekend. He writes fiction at night.[7]

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