Sean Patrick Hazlett
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Sean Patrick Hazlett CFA | |
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Born | November 17, 1975 Wilmington, Delaware |
Nationality | American |
Education | MBA, Harvard Business School
MPP, Harvard Kennedy School of Government AB, History, Stanford University BA, Electrical Engineering, Stanford University |
Genre | Horror, science fiction, and fantasy |
Sean Patrick Hazlett (born November 17, 1975) is an American horror, science fiction, and fantasy author, editor, and futurist.
Biography[]
Sean Patrick Hazlett was born in Wilmington, Delaware on November 17, 1975.[1] He is an Army veteran who served in the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, California.[2] He holds degrees in Electrical Engineering and History from Stanford, an MBA from Harvard Business School, and a Master in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government.[3][4][5][6][7] His Master's thesis at the Kennedy School focused on policy options for Iran's nuclear program under the supervision of former Secretary of Defense Ashton B. Carter.[8][9]
Hazlett was a winner of the Writers of the Future Contest for his short story, "Adramelech".[10] He was honored on April 4, 2017, at the 33rd Annual L. Ron Hubbard Achievement Awards and in the company of eleven other winners of the contest[11] (Andrew L. Roberts, Andrew Peery, Anton Rose, C. L. Kagmi, Doug C. Souza, Dustin Steinacker, Jake Marley, Sean Patrick Hazlett, Stephen Lawson, Ville Merilainen, , and Ziporah Hildebrandt) and two finalists (David VonAllmen and Molly Elizabeth Atkins).
Bibliography[]
Short Stories and Novellas[]
2013[]
- “Movement to First Contact“, Plasma Frequency Magazine 4 (February/March 2013)[12]
- “Remember New Roanoke“, The Colored Lens 8 (Summer 2013)[13]
- “Cerebral Vortex“, NewMyths.com 24 (September 2013)[14]
- “Spirals and Starways“, Plasma Frequency Magazine 8 (October/November 2013)[15]
- “Shooting Stars and Schadenfreude“, Mad Scientist Journal: Autumn 2013[16]
2014[]
- “The Witchwood Whispers“, Mad Scientist Journal: Winter 2014[17]
- “Enemy Allies”, Fictionvale Magazine: Episode Three(May 2014)[18]
- “White Nights, Mammon’s City“, NewMyths.com 28 (September 2014)[19]
2015[]
- “Entropic Order“, Outposts of Beyond #7 (January 2015)[20]
- “Chandler’s Hollow“, Perihelion Online Science Fiction Magazine, (March 12, 2015)[21]
- “Boomer Hunter“, Grimdark Magazine, Issue #5 (October 2015)[22]
- “Hill of Souls“, Outposts of Beyond #10 (October 2015)[23]
- “Skin“, Kasma SF Magazine, (November 15, 2015)[24]
2016[]
- “Tunguska“, Kasma SF Magazine, (January 15, 2016)[25]
- “Close Encounter in Coyote Canyon“, Kasma SF Magazine, (June 15, 2016)[26]
- “The Decision“, Sci Phi Journal, (July 7, 2016)[27]
- “Chasing A.M.I.E.“, The Overcast, Episode 36, (August 3, 2016)[28]
- “Quantum Shadows“, Stupefying Stories Showcase, (October 3, 2016)[29]
- “Pinned“, Kasma SF Magazine, (December 3, 2016)[30]
- “Twinwalkers“, Unnerving Magazine, Issue #1 (December 2016)[31]
2017[]
- “We Hit Back“, Abyss & Apex, Issue #61 (January 1, 2017)[32]
- “Mukden”, Weirdbook, Issue #34 (February 9, 2017)[33]
- “Adramelech”, Writers of the Future, Volume #33 (Galaxy Press: April 2017)[34]
- “Evolution’s Echo”, Dark Moon Digest, Issue #27 (Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing: April 2017)[35]
- "Titan's Twins", Speculate! (Evil Girlfriend Media: April 2017)[36]
- "The Sultan's Cellar", Galaxy's Edge, Issue #28 (Arc Manor / Phoenix Pick: September 2017)[37]
- "Portal in Pasadena", Disturbed Digest #18 (September 2017)[38]
- “Roses in Winter", Kasma SF Magazine, (November 2, 2017)[39]
- “SWARM", Terraform, (December 8, 2017)[40]
- "The Post-Apocalyptic Tourist's Guide to the Mojave Desert," The Post-Apocalyptic Tourist Guide, Series #1, Episode #4 (December 13, 2017)[41]
2018[]
- "The Godhead Grimoire," Galaxy's Edge, Issue #30 (Arc Manor / Phoenix Pick: January 2018)[42]
- "The Ninth Circle," Bards and Sages Quarterly, Volume 10, Issue 3 (July 2018)[43]
2019[]
- "Murder and Mayhem", Mythic Magazine, Issue #8 (Founders House Publishing LLC: January 2019)[44]
- "Hellhold" Galaxy's Edge, Issue #37 (Arc Manor / Phoenix Pick: March 2019)[45]
- “The Red Oleander Murders“, Abyss & Apex, Issue #71 (July 1, 2019)[46]
- "We Who Flee the Sun", Galaxy's Edge, Issue #40 (Arc Manor / Phoenix Pick: September 2019)[47]
- "The White", Tell-Tale Press, (October 1, 2019)[48]
- "Radix Malorum", Vastarien, Vol. 2, Issue 3 (Grimscribe Press: Fall 2019)[49]
- "Serpent's Wall", Curiosities, Issue #6 (December 2019)[50]
2020[]
- "The Pogonip Fog" Galaxy's Edge, Issue #42 (Arc Manor / Phoenix Pick: January 2020)[51]
- "My Sanctuary of Solitude", Kasma SF Magazine, (February 8, 2020)[52]
- "Parley", MYTHIC: A Quarterly Science Fiction & Fantasy Magazine, Issue #13 (Founders House Publishing LLC: June 2020)[53]
- "Santa's Last Interview", Bards and Sages Quarterly, Volume 12, Issue 4 (October 2020)[54]
- "The Demon Piper of Holy Hill", MYTHIC: A Quarterly Science Fiction & Fantasy Magazine, Issue #15 (Founders House Publishing LLC: October 2020)[55]
2021[]
- "Scion of the Swarm" Galaxy's Edge, Issue #48 (Arc Manor / Phoenix Pick: January 2021)[56]
- "The Killer App", MYTHIC: A Quarterly Science Fiction & Fantasy Magazine, Issue #17 (Founders House Publishing LLC: October 2021)[57]
- "Beneath Oblivion's Black Stars", 99 Tiny Terrors (Pulse Publishing: October 2021)
- "Mandible", Tales to Terrify, Episode 512, (November 19, 2021)[58]
2022[]
- “Manchurian", Robosoldiers: Thank You for Your Servos (Baen: June 2022) (forthcoming)[59]
- "Hell's Well", Systema Paradoxa, Volume #13 (NeoParadoxa: October 2022) (forthcoming)[60]
- "They Only Dig at Night", Worlds Long Lost (Baen: December 2022) (forthcoming)
Reprints[]
- "Adramelech”, Year’s Best Hardcore Horror: Volume 3[61]
- “Adramelech”, [62]
- “SWARM”, The Year's Best Military and Adventure SF: Volume 4 (Baen: June 2018)[63]
- “Tunguska”, Kasma Magazine: 10 Years of SF! Volume 1[64]
- “Boomer Hunter”, Quickfic at DigitalFictionPub.com
- “Boomer Hunter”, Knee-Deep in Grit: Two Bloody Years of Grimdark Fiction[65]
- “Boomer Hunter”, Up and Coming: Stories by the 2016 Campbell-Eligible Authors[66]
- “The Decision”, Planetary: Mars[67]
- "The Godhead Grimoire", Year’s Best Hardcore Horror: Volume 4[68]
- “Chandler’s Hollow”, Up and Coming: Stories by the 2016 Campbell-Eligible Authors[69]
- “Entropic Order”, Up and Coming: Stories by the 2016 Campbell-Eligible Authors[70]
- "Mukden", Tales for the Camp Fire: A Charity Anthology Benefitting Wildfire Relief[71]
- "Radix Malorum", Year’s Best Hardcore Horror: Volume 5[72]
- “The Demon Piper of Holy Hil l“, The Best of MYTHIC: Volume One (Founders House Publishing LLC: April 2021)[73]
- “The Pogonip Fog“, Year’s Best Hardcore Horror: Volume 6[74]
Collections[]
2015[]
- Alien Abattoir and Other Stories (Promethium Press: April 2015)[75]
Anthologies[]
2020[]
- Weird World War III (Baen: October 2020)[76]
2022[]
- Weird World War IV (Baen: March 2022) (forthcoming)[77]
References[]
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- ^ Hazlett, Sean (May–June 2002). "How to Defeat the Motorized Rifle Company at the National Training Center" (PDF). Armor Magazine: 16–21.
- ^ WOCA The Source Radio (2016-08-22), Sean Patrick Hazlett Interview, retrieved 2017-06-12
- ^ Alsop, Ronald (2005-05-10). "Students Drawn to Firms With Jobs, Fatter Paychecks". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2017-06-12.
- ^ "Unnerving Magazine". Unnerving Magazine. Retrieved 2017-06-12.
- ^ "The Stanford Daily 30 January 1997 — The Stanford Daily". stanforddailyarchive.com. Retrieved 2017-06-12.
- ^ Wells, John R.; Hazlett, Sean; Mukhopadhyay, Niladri (2006-06-27). "Riding with the Blackhorse (A)". Cite journal requires
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(help) - ^ "Plan B for Persia: Responding to Iran's Nuclear Weapons Program Absent Diplomatic Agreement | Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs". www.belfercenter.org. Retrieved 2017-06-11.
- ^ "Sean Patrick Hazlett, CFA | Speakers | MidAmeriCon II". sites.grenadine.co. Retrieved 2017-06-12.
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- ^ "The Colored Lens » Remember New Roanoke". thecoloredlens.com. Retrieved 2017-06-12.
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- ^ Grunberg, Alexandra; Adams, Dustin; Pritchard, Robert; Dromey, John H.; Hunter, Alexis A.; Gaylord, Adam; Zwicker, Richard; Hazlett, Sean Patrick; Hunter, S. A. (2013-09-24). Plasma Frequency Magazine: Issue 8 OctoberNovember 2013. Plasma Spyglass. ASIN B00FEWYCW6.
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- ^ "Kasma Magazine - Close Encounter in Coyote Canyon". www.kasmamagazine.com. Retrieved 2017-06-12.
- ^ "The Decision by Sean Patrick Hazzlet". Sci Phi Journal. 2016-07-08. Retrieved 2017-06-12.
- ^ "Episode 36: Chasing A.I.M.E. by Sean Patrick Hazlett - The Peoples Ink". The Peoples Ink. Retrieved 2017-06-12.
- ^ "| Fiction: "Quantum Shadows" by Sean Patrick Hazlett". stupefyingstoriesshowcase.com. Retrieved 2017-06-12.
- ^ "Kasma Magazine - Pinned". kasmamagazine.com. Retrieved 2017-06-12.
- ^ Horn, J. D.; Taff, John F. D.; Power, Stephen S.; Capria, Alana I.; Chaplinsky, Joshua; Kiske, Anke; Hazlett, Sean Patrick; Roth, J. J. (2016-12-03). Generous, Eddie (ed.). Unnerving Magazine: Issue #1. Unnerving. ASIN B01MRTN9YW.
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- ^ Hubbard, L. Ron; McCaffrey, Anne; Sawyer, Robert J.; McCaffrey, Todd; Elmore, Larry; Steinacker, Dustin; Hazlett, Sean; Rose, Anton; Souza, Doug C. (2017-04-04). Farland, David (ed.). Writers of the Future Vol 33. Galaxy Press. ISBN 9781619865297.
- ^ Various (2017-04-17). Michelle, Lori; III, Max Booth (eds.). Dark Moon Digest Issue #27. Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing. ISBN 9781943720224.
- ^ ""Titan's Twins" by Sean Patrick Hazlett - Evil Girlfriend Media". Evil Girlfriend Media. 2017-04-21. Retrieved 2017-06-12.
- ^ Anderson, Kevin J.; Hazlett, Sean Patrick; Malzberg, Barry N. (2017-08-24). Galaxy's Edge Magazine: Issue 28, September 2017. Phoenix Pick. ASIN B0754848TQ.
- ^ "Disturbed #18 | Alban Lake Store". store.albanlake.com. Retrieved 2017-09-16.
- ^ "Kasma Magazine - Roses in Winter". www.kasmamagazine.com. Retrieved 2017-11-02.
- ^ "SWARM". Motherboard. 2017-12-08. Retrieved 2017-12-08.
- ^ Hazlett, Sean (2017-12-13). Lawson, Stephen; Steinacker, Dustin; Marley, Jake; Kramer, Philip (eds.). The Post-Apocalyptic Tourist's Guide to the Mojave Desert. Translated by VonAllmen, David. Preston Stone (1st ed.). Promethium Press. ASIN B076BKJF8B.
- ^ Card, Orson Scott; Bujold, Lois McMaster; Haldeman, Joe (2018-01-01). Galaxy's Edge Magazine: Issue 30, January 2018. Phoenix Pick. ISBN 9781612423968.
- ^ Vogel, Dawn; Bacon, Eugen; Bondoni, Gustavo; Chapek, Kyla; DaMommio, Aaron; Das, Sarah Milne; DuBois, Steve; Fisher, David; results, search (2018-06-25). Dawson, Julie Ann (ed.). Bards and Sages Quarterly. Independently published. ISBN 9781983272189.
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(help) - ^ "The Red Oleander Murders | Abyss & Apex". www.abyssapexzine.com. Retrieved 2019-07-01.
- ^ Haldeman, Joe; Lackey, Mercedes; Ian, Janis; Kress, Nancy (2019-09-02). Galaxy's Edge Magazine: Issue 40, September 2019. Phoenix Pick.
- ^ "The White by Sean Patrick Hazlett". The White by Sean Patrick Hazlett. Retrieved 2019-10-04.
- ^ "Issues". Grimscribe Press. 2019-06-25. Retrieved 2019-11-10.
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- ^ Haldeman, Joe; Lackey, Mercedes; Silverberg, Robert (25 December 2019). Galaxy's Edge Magazine: Issue 42 January 2020. ISBN 978-1612424873.
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- ^ Kilgore, Shaun; Froehlich, Topher; Charman, Barry; El-Koura, Karl; Jolly, Tom; Jones, Caitlin; Hazlett, Sean; Mudie, Timothy; Gray, Katie (2020-06-02). MYTHIC #13: Winter 2019. Founders House Publishing LLC.
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- ^ "Heinous Concoction: Digital Horror Fiction Anthology (Digital Horror Fiction Short Stories Series One Book 4) - Kindle edition by Digital Fiction, Sean Patrick Hazlett, Thomas Kleaton, Jay Caselberg, DJ Cockburn, Stephen Antczak, Ken MacGregor, Tina Rath, Vincent L. Scarsella, Gerri Leen. Literature & Fiction Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 2018-06-17.
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(help) - ^ Kilgore, Shaun (2021-04-23). The Best of MYTHIC: Volume One. ISBN 978-1945810541.
- ^ Chandler, Randy; Mullenax, Cheryl (2021-05-18). Year's Best Hardcore Horror Volume 6. ISBN 978-1936964154.
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- ^ Hazlett, Sean Patrick (6 October 2020). Weird World War III. ISBN 978-1982124915.
- ^ Hazlett, Sean Patrick, ed. (2022-03-01). Weird World War IV. ISBN 978-1982125967.
- American horror writers
- Stanford University alumni
- Harvard Kennedy School alumni
- Harvard Business School alumni
- 1975 births
- People from Wilmington, Delaware
- Living people