David J. Schwartz (science fiction writer)

David J. Schwartz (born September 22, 1970) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer, whose book Superpowers was a finalist for the Nebula Award. Schwartz is also author of the Kindle Serial Gooseberry Bluff Community College of Magic: The Thirteenth Rib.

Bibliography

Short fiction

Title Year First published in Reprinted/collected in
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gollark: I have a tablet for convoluted reasons, but it gets absolutely no use because a phone and laptop cover all the things I might want it for.
gollark: Than a phone? I mean, yes, they fix some of the problems, but aren't as portable.
gollark: I'm pretty sure a lot of people just use phones for most computing tasks *anyway* now.
gollark: It is more problematic if it can be remotely exploited by non-carriers into doing things, which has apparently been the case.
gollark: It doesn't really matter if the SIM card is calling/SMSing/TCPing because the carrier literally *runs the network* and could also just do things in your name on their end.


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