Don Sakers

Don Sakers

Don Sakers was launched the same month as Sputnik One, so it was perhaps inevitable that he should become a science fiction writer. A Navy brat by birth, he spent his childhood in such far-off lands as Japan, Scotland, Hawaii, and California. In California, rather like a latter-day Mowgli, he was raised by dogs.

As a writer and editor, he has explored the thoughts of sapient trees (The Leaves of October), brought ghosts to life (Carmen Miranda's Ghost is Haunting Space Station Three, Baen 1989), and beaten the "Cold Equations" scenario ("The Cold Solution," Analog 7/91, voted best short story of the year.)

Sakers is a member of the CoastLine SF Writers Group. He has taught sf-writing through Howard Community College.

In 2009, Don took up the position of book reviewer for Analog Science Ficiton & Fact, where he writes the "Reference Library" column in every issue.

In his day job, Don works for the Public Library.

Don lives at Meerkat Meade in suburban Baltimore with his spouse, costumer Thomas Atkinson.

Updated 07/30/2024




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Series by Don Sakers

Scattered Worlds (5 books)
The Rule of Five (1 books)
PsiScouts (2 books)

Speculative Fiction Books

(The Rule of Five #1 / 1)
2017 | science fiction, space opera, collection
2015 | science fiction, fantasy, short stories
(PsiScouts #2 / 2)
2015 | science fiction
2014 | science fiction, fantasy, short stories
(Scattered Worlds)
2010 | science fiction, short stories
(Scattered Worlds)
2007 | science fiction
(Scattered Worlds)
2004 | science fiction
(PsiScouts #1 / 2)
2003 | science fiction
(Scattered Worlds)
2002 | science fiction
(Scattered Worlds)
1988 | science fiction

Fictions and Others


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