Biography:
Jason Heller is the author of Strange Stars, a book about sci-fi’s influence on ’70s music (David Bowie, P-Funk, Hawkwind, Rush, Kraftwerk, Devo, and everything in between). Jason is also the author of the alternate history novel TAFT 2012, the Goosebumps book Slappy’s Revenge, the Pirates of the Caribbean book The Captain Jack Sparrow Handbook, and numerous short stories in magazines and anthologies.
Heller is the former nonfiction editor of Clarkesworld Magazine and won a Hugo Award in 2013 as part of that editing team, and co-edited the science fiction anthology Cyber World. He also written about pop culture for The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, NPR, Entertainment Weekly, The A.V. Club, and many others. Heller is assembling a coffee-table book with Desirina Boskovich titled Starships and Sorcerers, which will be published by Abrams Books. In his spare time he plays guitar in the post-punk band Weathered Statues and is a resident DJ at Funk Club and the Mile High Social Club. He lives in Denver with his wife, Angie.
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Sci-Fi Rock and Roll/ Open Lines
Jason Heller described how much of rock and roll has been shaped by science fiction. Open lines followed.More »