Brennan Harvey is an award-winning speculative fiction author of dozens of short stories, two published novels, and is currently working on a YA trilogy. He was the first-place winner of the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future contest for the 1st quarter, 2010. His work has appeared in anthologies and magazines, and is available on Amazon.
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Brennan Harvey was the first-place winner of the Writers of the Future contest for 2010. His work has appeared in numerous magazines and writing anthologies.
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Brennan Harvey is an award-winning speculative fiction author. He was the first-place winner of the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future contest for the 1st quarter of 2010. His work has appeared in anthologies and magazines, and is available on Amazon. His wife and dog support his writing efforts.
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Brennan Harvey is an award-winning science fiction/fantasy author of dozens of short stories, and two published novels. He is currently working on a YA trilogy. He was the first-place winner of the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future contest. His work has appeared in anthologies and magazines, and is available on Amazon.
Brennan occupied his free time in the U.S. Naval submarine fleet by reading science fiction and thrillers. His writing blends these genres. Non-fans of the genres say they enjoy his stories.
He spends his spare time with his wife and dog, who both support his writing efforts.
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Brennan Harvey is an award-winning speculative fiction author of dozens of short stories, two published novels, and is currently working on a YA trilogy. He was the first-place winner of the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future contest for the 1st quarter, 2010. His work has appeared in anthologies and magazines, and is available on Amazon.
In high school, Brennan won a certificate for “Composing an exceptional article for the CDC bulletin.” He promptly forgot about this until he found the award in 2002. He first realized he had a talent for writing in college, when his teacher asked for permission to publish one of his short stories in the school paper. The deadline had passed, unfortunately, and the story was not accepted.
During his work life, one of his bosses stated he documented projects and communicated in writing better than any of his peers. It was after this that he started writing on a “hobby” basis. As he got more serious, he took creative writing classes. He finished 1/3 of his first novel “Cradle of Life,” before learning that few first-time novelists ever get published. So, he shelved the novel and started writing short stories.
His first short story, “In the Service of Aliens,” was a finalist in the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future Contest. “This isn’t as hard as I thought,” he reasoned. Little did he realize it would take years until he achieved any similar success.
Brennan’s first published short story, “Willow’s Bend” was initially a class paper for a creative writing class. The story was published in Teacakes and Afternoon Tales: New Stories from Mississippi. His first novel, “Cradle of Life,” is a 110,000 word endeavor that is currently available in e-book or paperback on Amazon. His second novel, “The Nine-Finger Revolution,” is also available on Amazon. Meanwhile, Brennan is editing his third novel and working on a young-adult trilogy.
Brennan served as the Meeting Coordinator for the Southern California Writers Association, Membership Chairperson for S.F. Novelist, and is the Organizer of the Long Beach Writers Meetup group. He attended Uncle Orson’s Writing Class in 2008. He attended his first Nebula Awards Ceremony (as an observer) in 2009 and his first Worldcon in 2012. He won the Writers of the Future contest in 2010.
He teaches classes at the La Jolla Writers Conference and at the West Coast Writers Conferences.