Richard A. Lovett


Richard A. Lovett is an American science fiction author and science writer from Portland, Oregon. He has written numerous short stories and factual articles that have appeared in multiple literary and scientific magazines and websites, including Analog Science Fiction and Fact, National Geographic News, Nature, New Scientist, Science, Scientific American, Cosmos, and Psychology Today.
Lovett is one of the most prolific and decorated writers in Analogs 80-plus-year history. His first formal appearance in the magazine other than a 1993 letter to the editor was "Tricorders, Yactograms and the Future of Analytical Chemistry: When 'Nano-' Isn't Small Enough", a science article. His first fiction appearance was the novelette "Equalization".
Lovett first won the magazine's reader's choice award, the Analytical Laboratory, in 2002 for a 2001 fact article, "Up in Smoke: How Mt. St. Helens Blasted Conventional Scientific Wisdom". Since then he has won the award a record eleven times, three times for novelettes, three times for novellas, and five times for science articles. Including the 2015 awards, he has also placed in the top five 33 additional times, more than any other Analog contributor. As of the July/Aug 2015 issue, his work had appeared in the magazine 134 times, placing him second place on the magazine's all-time contributor list. In addition to writing fiction and science articles for the magazine, he has also written profiles since 2006, and a series of how-to articles about writing short stories. These special features comprise about a quarter of his total contributions to the magazine.
His science fiction stories have also appeared in Nature, Cosmos, Abyss and Apex, Esli, Running Times, and Marathon & Beyond.

Coaching and sports writing

In addition to writing science fiction, Lovett is coach of Team Red Lizard, a 300-member running club in Portland, Oregon, as well as of two women who qualified to compete for the 2012 U.S. Olympic Marathon Team, and one member of the U.S. Snow Shoe Racing Team. He writes frequent features about distance running for Running Times magazine and Marathon & Beyond, and has written Olympic-related news articles and features for National Geographic News, Cosmos, and the San Diego Union-Tribune newspaper. He has also co-authored two running books with marathon legend Alberto Salazar, plus two books on bicycle touring and one on cross-country skiing.
Sports themes, particularly running, have infused seven of his science fiction stories: "Equalization", "Original Sin", "Olympic Talent", "Excellence", "Jak and the Beanstalk", "Running 2030", and "Morgan's Run".
;Collections
;Stories
TitleYearFirst publishedReprinted/collectedNotes
Brittney's labyrinth2008Floyd and Brittney series
Brownian motion2003
A deadly intent2008
Defender of worms2015Floyd and Brittney series; novella
Equalization2003
Music to me2014Floyd and Brittney series; novella
Neptune's treasure2010Floyd and Brittney series
NetPuppets2005
New wineskins2008
Phantom sense2010
The sands of Titan2007Floyd and Brittney series

Non fiction

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