Kenneth Chiacchia
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Kenneth "Ken" Chiacchia | |
|---|---|
| Born | December 29, 1961 Hackensack, New Jersey |
| Pen name | Ken |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Nationality | American |
| Genre | Fantasy, science fiction |
Kenneth Chiacchia (born December 29, 1961, in Hackensack, NJ) is an American writer in the fantasy and science fiction genre.
Chiacchia was born in Hackensack, NJ. He earned a PhD in biochemistry, at the Harvard University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in 1991. He has been published in four different genres: Science Fiction, Medical Writing,[1] Search and Rescue Science, and Journalism. Ken began his career as a medical science writer at Harvard Medical School in 1993. Currently he is a medical science writer and editor at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.[2] Chiacchia is a member of both the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America[3] and the National Association of Science Writers.[4] He has been a news reporter for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's North Hills section with over 50 published stories.[5] Ken had a recent story that was the cover page article for the Pittsburgh City Paper.[6]
He is also a dog handler in Allegheny Mountain Rescue League, a Pittsburgh-based volunteer organization that assists authorities in civilian lost-person searches.[7] His work has been noted in local newspapers.[8] He has written on the science of olfaction for search and rescue workers.[9] In 1993, Chiacchia joined the Pittsburgh Worldwrights Writers' Workshop founded by Pittsburgh science-fiction and fantasy writer Mary Soon Lee[10][11] and continued by Pittsburgh author Barton Paul Levenson and others. Chiacchia won the 2008 Kamin Science Center Journalism Award.[12]
Bibliography
Fiction
- "A Matter of Gravity." The Martian Wave, March 2001....Reprinted in Wondrous Web Worlds 2 (anthology), June 2002.
- "Medical Command." Alternate Realities, July–August 2001.
- "Apology for a Red Planet." Neverworlds, October 2001.
- "A Technical Fix." Cicada, March–April 2002.
- "Epidemic." Ideomancer, July 2003.
- "Tribute." Oceans of the Mind, September 2003.
- "And Yet It Moves." Paradox, November 2003....to be reprinted in Cicada.
- "The Rescue Contract." Cicada, January–February 2004.
- "Resistance." Oceans of the Mind, January 2005.
- "Victim." From the Trenches anthology, November 2006.
- "House Trainer." The Hub, October 2007.
- "The Humanoid Element." Cicada, January–February 2008.
- "And Yet It Moves." Cicada, January–February 2009 pp. 13–17
Poems
- "Graveyard." The Pedestal, October 2004.
- "Victim." The Pedestal, October 2004.
- "Casualty." On Our Way to the Battle: Poetry from the Trenches (chapbook), November 2006....Reprinted in the Rhysling Anthology (Rhysling Award nominee), May 2007.
Awards
- 2008 Kamin Science Center Journalism Award.[13]