Carter Scholz
Carter Scholz (né Robert Carter Scholz; born 1953) is an American speculative fiction author and composer of music. He lives in California.
Biography
Scholz grew up in Tenafly, New Jersey and graduated from Tenafly High School in 1971. He also attended Rhode Island School of Design.
He has published several works of short fiction (collected in The Amount to Carry, 2003) and two novels (Palimpsests 1984, with Glenn Harcourt; Radiance: A Novel 2002). He has been nominated for the Hugo and Nebula Award for Best Novelette for his story "The Ninth Symphony of Ludwig van Beethoven and Other Lost Songs". He also co-wrote The Twilight Zone episode "A Small Talent for War" and contributed stories to Kafka Americana.
References
External links
- Carter Scholz at IMDb
- Carter Scholz at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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- Gun, with Occasional Music
- Amnesia Moon
- As She Climbed Across the Table
- Girl in Landscape
- Motherless Brooklyn
- The Fortress of Solitude
- You Don't Love Me Yet
- Chronic City
- Dissident Gardens
- A Gambler's Anatomy
- The Feral Detective
- The Arrest (novel)
- Brooklyn Crime Novel
- The Wall of the Sky, the Wall of the Eye
- Kafka Americana
- Men and Cartoons
- How We Got Insipid
- Believeniks!: 2005: The Year We Wrote a Book About the Mets
- The Disappointment Artist
- They Live
- The Ecstasy of Influence: Nonfictions, Etc.
- The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick (Editor)
- Talking Heads' Fear of Music
- Carter Scholz
- Christopher Sorrentino
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