Harry Turtledove has been dubbed “The Master of Alternate History” by Publishers Weekly. His works include a number of classic bestsellers in the subgenre, including How Few Remain, The Guns of the South and The Man with the Iron Heart. He uses his study of history (with a Ph.D in Byzantine history) to create alternate worlds in intricate detail; crafting enthralling adventures that have garnered him high critical praise as well as making him one of the most successful bestselling authors in alternate history. Turtledove has won, or been nominated, for nearly every major award in science fiction (multiple times, for many) including the Hugo, Nebula, Sidewise (alternate history), Homer (short stories), The John Esten Cooke Award for Southern Fiction and the Prometheus Award. Harry Turtledove is married to novelist Laura Frankos. They have three daughters, Alison, Rachel and Rebecca and live in California.
Praise for Harry Turtledove ""One of alternate history's authentic modern masters."" —Booklist ""Turtledove excels in alternate history."" —Library Journal ""The modern master of alternate history."" —Publishers Weekly ""Turtledove has proved he can divert his readers to astonishing places...I know I'd follow his imagination almost anywhere."" —San Jose Mercury News