James C. Glass

All About James C. Glass


James C. Glass is a retired physics and astronomy professor and dean
who now spends his time writing, painting, traveling, and playing
didgeridoo or native American flute. He made his first story sale in
1988 and was the Grand Prize Winner of Writers of the Future in 1991.
Since then he has sold ten novels, four short story collections, and
over fifty short stories to magazines such as Aboriginal S.F.,
Analog, Pulphouse and Talebones. For details, see his web site at
www.author-jamesglass.com . He now divides his time between Spokane,
Washington and Desert Hot Springs, California with wife Gail, who is
a costumer and healing dancer. Jim’s research as a physicist was in
the areas of molecular biophysics and superconductivity, with an
emphasis on enzyme structure and function. He also spent five years
in industry, working on arc jet and ion propulsion systems, before
returning to graduate school.