Famed Sci-Fi Author Joe Haldeman to Receive the Arthur C. Clarke Memorial Award at the NSS International Space Development Conference

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Haldeman Joins Multiple Astronauts, NASA Officials, NewSpace Entrepreneurs, and other Visionaries at the ISDC

The National Space Society is proud to announce Joe Haldeman as a featured guest at its 43rd annual International Space Development Conference® (ISDC®), being held in Orlando, Florida from June 19-22. He will be receiving the inaugural Arthur C. Clarke Memorial Award for inspiring and educating the public about humanity’s journey to space.

Haldeman is a bestselling author of numerous books, the best known of which are The Forever War, The Hemingway Hoax, and Forever Peace. These and other titles have earned him numerous awards, among them the Hugo (seven times), Nebula (five times), and Rhysling (three times). His works have also won the Locus Award, Pegasus Award, World Fantasy Award, John W. Campbell Memorial Award, and others.

“We are thrilled to have Mr. Haldeman join us for the ISDC,” said Aggie Kobrin, conference organizer and manager. “His copious works in fiction, and especially in sci-fi, resonate strongly with our members. We’re proud to present him with the inaugural Arthur C. Clarke Memorial Award this year!”

Haldeman is also a veteran, having served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam. His debut novel, War Year, explored his combat experience and the challenges of returning to civilian life. He holds an MFA from the University of Iowa and taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for over 30 years.

Haldeman joins an impressive roster of astronauts, corporate leaders from the space sector, NASA officials, and other space visionaries at this year’s ISDC. These include Inspiration4 and Polaris Dawn commander Jared Isaacman; astronauts Chris Ferguson, Robert “Hoot” Gibson, Susan Kilrain, and Dr. Sian Proctor; former NASA Chief Scientist Dr. Jim Green; planetary scientist and NSS VP Dr. Pascal Lee; NASA official Dr. Nicola Fox; visionary philanthropist and CEO of United Therapeutics Dr. Martine Rothblatt; Space.com Editor-in-Chief Tariq Malik; Ad Astra magazine Editor-in-Chief Rod Pyle, and many more. More information on the conference and roster of speakers can be found at isdc.nss.org. Full event passes, single day passes, and NSS member and student rates are available.

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2 thoughts on “Famed Sci-Fi Author Joe Haldeman to Receive the Arthur C. Clarke Memorial Award at the NSS International Space Development Conference”

  1. The Space Society has proven to be a bastion of hope and reward, for those who seek a future such as has been portrayed in such Fiction as “Star Trek” and many other Novels. Now in its 41st year, these conferences connect the general public and the NSS membership with leaders of contemporary space efforts. This is vital work, in spite of being largely ignored by the greater public.
    The choice of Florida, in June, is problematic, considering the effects of Global Warming. Best of Luck, from someone who usually feels like a crash landed Alien, on a hostile planet.

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  2. Congratulations to Mr. Haldeman. Embarrassed to say, I’m not familiar with any of his stories. Looks like a trip to the library is in order.

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