Harry Norman Turtledove (born 1949) is an American author and historian who has contributed a handful of stories to the Cthulhu Mythos, and wrote the novel Conan of Venarium, featuring Robert E. Howard's character Conan in his teenage years.
While prolific in the fields of fantasy, historical fiction, and science fiction, Turtledove is most well-known for his numerous works of alternate history, a genre that he helped to popularise. His oeuvre notably includes the Worldwar series, in which World War II was derailed by an alien invasion in 1942, and the Crosstime Traffic series, in which each book features a protagonist transported to a divergent timeline.
Selected Bibliography[]
- "The Genetics Lecture" (2005)
- "The Fillmore Shoggoth" (2014)
- "Nine Drowned Churches" (2015)
- "Interlibrary Loan" (2017)
- "The Hill of the Beast" (2019)
External Links[]
- Harry Turtledove at the Harry Turtledove Wiki.
- Harry Turtledove at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database