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Michael Livingston

American medieval literature professor and novelist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Michael Livingston
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Michael Livingston is an American historian, a professor of medieval literature, and a historical fantasy novelist. His 2015 debut novel, The Shards of Heaven, has been followed by two sequels.

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Education and career

Originally from Colorado,[1] Livingston has a B.A. in history from Baylor University, an M.A. in medieval studies from Western Michigan University, and both an M.A. and a Ph.D. in English from the University of Rochester.[2] He has been a professor at The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina, since 2006.[1][2][3]

Television

Michael Livingston is the co-star on the Discovery Channel TV show Contact, in which he skeptically examines potential evidence for the existence of extraterrestrial life and its impact on Earth.[4][5][6]

Writing

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Livingston has published multiple academic works.[1][3] He has written numerous articles on the world of J. R. R. Tolkien, Beowulf, Chaucer, James Joyce and Robert Jordan.[7]

Livingston said in 2015, "one of the key bits of advice I ever received as a young novelist-to-be was to try to cut my teeth on writing short stories ... starting with short stories was vital to the development of my career".[8] Livingston's debut novel, The Shards of Heaven, was published by Tor Books in November 2015.[1][3][9][10] Two sequels have subsequently been published.[1]

Middle English translations

  • Livingston, Michael, ed. (2004). Siege of Jerusalem. Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute Publications. ISBN 978-1-58044-090-5.
  • Gower, John (2006). Livingston, Michael (ed.). In Praise of Peace. Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute Publications. ISBN 978-1-58044-097-4.
  • Livingston, Michael, ed. (2011). Middle English Metrical Paraphrase of the Old Testament. Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute Publications. ISBN 978-1-58044-150-6.

Academia

General non-fiction

  • Livingston, Michael (2022). Origins of the Wheel of Time: The Legends and Mythologies that Inspired Robert Jordan. New York, NY: Tor Books. ISBN 9781250860521.[12]

Fiction

Short stories

  • Livingston, Michael (2005). "The Keeper Alone". L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future. 21 (novelette). Galaxy Press. ISBN 978-1-59212-217-2.[1][13]
  • Livingston, Michael (2005). "The Hand that Binds". Black Gate. 9 (short story).[1]
  • Livingston, Michael (2011). "Purging Cocytus". Black Gate. 15 (short story).[14]
  • Livingston, Michael (2015). "At the End of Babel". Tor.com (short story).[10][15]
  • Livingston, Michael (2016). "The Temples of the Ark" (Shards of Heaven). Amazon Kindle (short story).

Livingston's 2011 collection Angels Among Other Things, self-published via e-book, consisted of nine short stories, including "The Keeper Alone" and "At the End of Babel".[16]

Novels

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References

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