Arsen Julius Darnay (born July 31, 1936 in Budapest) is a Hungarian-American science fiction writer.
Darnay emigrated to the United States in 1953. [1] His first science fiction stories were published in Galaxy Science Fiction in 1974–75, [1] after being purchased by editor Jim Baen; [2] Mike Ashley has estimated that of all Baen's discoveries, Darnay was "the most prolific (...) at least for the next four years before he moved on to become a management consultant." [2]
In 1976, Darnay was a finalist for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. [3] His works were twice finalists for the Locus Award for Best Novella. [3]
Kirkus Reviews described Darnay as a "diamond in the rough". [4]
Arsen Julius Darnay (born July 31, 1936 in Budapest) is a Hungarian-American science fiction writer.
Darnay emigrated to the United States in 1953. [1] His first science fiction stories were published in Galaxy Science Fiction in 1974–75, [1] after being purchased by editor Jim Baen; [2] Mike Ashley has estimated that of all Baen's discoveries, Darnay was "the most prolific (...) at least for the next four years before he moved on to become a management consultant." [2]
In 1976, Darnay was a finalist for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. [3] His works were twice finalists for the Locus Award for Best Novella. [3]
Kirkus Reviews described Darnay as a "diamond in the rough". [4]