Nathan Lowell  | |
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| Born | Nathan Lowell October 12, 1952 Portland, Maine, United States  | 
| Occupation | Novelist | 
| Genre | Science fiction | 
| Notable works | The Golden Age of the Solar Clipper | 
| Website | |
| nathanlowell | |
Nathan Lowell is a science fiction writer mostly known for his The Golden Age of the Solar Clipper series.
Dr. Nathan Lowell holds a Ph.D. in Educational Technology with specializations in Distance Education and Instructional Design. He also holds an M.A. in Educational Technology and a BS in Business Administration. He grew up on the south coast of Maine and is strongly rooted in the maritime heritage of the sea-farer. He served in the USCG from 1970 to 1975, seeing duty aboard a cutter on hurricane patrol in the North Atlantic and at a communications station in Kodiak, Alaska. He currently lives in the plains east of the Rocky Mountains with his wife and two children.[1]
In an interview with Lindsay Buroker, he explains that he started his publishing as a self-published author at podiobooks in 2007, but later signed with Ridan Publishing.[2]
Lowell has won the PARSEC Awards two times, in 2010 for the Captain's Share and 2011 for Owner's Share.
Bibliography[3]
Trader's Tales From the Golden Age Of The Solar Clipper
- Quarter Share
 - Half Share
 - Full Share
 - Double Share
 - Captain's Share
 - Owner's Share
 
Tanyth Fairport Adventures
- Ravenwood
 - Zypheria's Call
 - The Hermit of Lammas Wood
 
Tales From The Deep Dark
- A Light In The Dark
 
Tales From The Archives Short Stories
- The Astonishing Amulet of Amenartas
 
Shaman’s Tales From the Golden Age Of The Solar Clipper
- South Coast
 - Cape Grace
 - Finwell Bay
 
Seeker’s Tales From The Golden Age Of The Solar Clipper
- In Ashes Born
 - To Fire Called
 - By Darkness Forged
 
Smuggler's Tales from the Golden Age of the Solar Clipper
- Milk Run
 - Suicide Run
 - Home Run
 
Shackleford House
- The Wizard's Butler
 
SC Marva Collins From The Golden Age Of The Solar Clipper
- School Days
 - Working Class
 - Hard Knocks
 
References
- ↑ Wecks, Erik. "Space Opera Without Explosions: Nathan Lowell's Solar Clipper Series". Wired.
 - ↑ "How Full-time Ebook Author Nathan Lowell Got Start with Podiobooks - Lindsay Buroker". 15 February 2011 – via www.lindsayburoker.com.
 - ↑ "Books – NathanLowell.com". nathanlowell.com. Retrieved 2023-08-25.
 
External links
- Nathan Lowell at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
 - "Nathan Lowell". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 2021-08-06.