Joe Haldeman is a world traveler, a teacher, a lecturer, a former senior editor of ASTRONOMY magazine, guitar player, and skin diver, and in addition to his science fiction he has written adventure novels, nonfiction books, short stories, articles, poems, and songs.
Joe Haldeman's first science fiction novel, The Forever War, won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards when it was published in 1974.
Since then, he has returned to the theme of future war several times, most notably in his trilogy Worlds, Worlds Apart, and Worlds Enough and Time, about a future Earth facing nuclear extinction, and Forever Peace, a further exploration of the dehumanizing potential of armed conflict
His other novels include Mindbridge, All My Sins Remembered, and his alternate world opus The Hemingway Hoax, expanded from his Nebula Award–winning novella of the same name.
His powerful non-science fiction writing includes War Year, drawn from experiences during his tour of duty in Viet Nam, and 1968, a portrait of America in the Viet Nam era.
Joe Haldeman's university degree is in astrophysics, with postgraduate work in mathematics, computer science, statistics, and art, and he is a decorated Vietnam War veteran who was severely wounded in combat.
Joe Haldeman has also written science fiction as Robert Graham [edit]
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