David Ebenbach

David Ebenbach

David Ebenbach was born in 1972, David Ebenbach has written at least 11 books. Their most popular book is How to Mars with 15 saves with an average rating of 3.71⭐.

Author Bio

David Ebenbach writes. He’s been writing ever since he was a kid, when he kept his whole family awake by banging away on an enormous manual typewriter, and he’s never wanted to stop.

In fact, David’s now the author of ten books of fiction, poetry, and non-fiction, and his work has picked up awards along the way: the Drue Heinz Literature Prize, the Juniper Prize, the Patricia Bibby Award, and more.

Born and raised in the great city of Philadelphia, these days David does most of his writing in Washington, DC, where he lives with his family—because he uses a laptop now, he doesn’t keep them awake with his typing—and where he works at Georgetown University, promoting inclusive, student-centered teaching at the Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship, and teaching creative writing and literature at the Center for Jewish Civilization and creativity through the Master’s in Learning, Design, and Technology Program.

Note that David’s last name is pronounced EE-ben-bock. (It kind of rhymes with the delicious Korean dish called bibimbap.)

https://www.davidebenbach.com/

Authorship percentage indicates primary author status - excluding introductions, forewards and other contributions.

Series

2 primary books1 released book

Authored 50% of series

Weird Horror

Weird Horror is a 1-book series first released in 2024 with contributions by Josh Rountree, Theresa DeLucci, and Alison Moore.

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Weird Horror #8

Series

2 primary books

Authored 50% of series

Shapers of Worlds

Shapers of Worlds is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2021 with contributions by Edward Willett, Kelley Armstrong, and Marie Brennan.

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Shapers of Worlds Volume II: Science fiction and fantasy by authors featured on The Worldshapers podcast
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Shapers of Worlds Volume III: Science fiction and fantasy by authors featured on The Worldshapers podcast