D. J. Butler

David John Butler is an American speculative fiction author. His epic flintlock fantasy novel Witchy Kingdom won the Dragon Award for Best Alternate History Novel in 2020. Witchy Winter won the 2018 AML Award for Best Novel and the 2018 Whitney Award for Best Speculative Fiction, and Witchy Eye was a preliminary nominee for the Gemmell Morningstar Award.

D. J. Butler
BornDavid John Butler
Education
Genres
Years active2010–present[1]
Notable works
  • Witchy Eye
  • Witchy Winter
  • Witchy Kingdom
Notable awards
SpouseEmily Butler[1]
Website
davidjohnbutler.com

Life and career

Butler attended the New York University School of Law, earning his Juris Doctor in 1999. He is married to Emily Butler.[1] He spent over a decade working as a lawyer for companies including Micron Technology before opening an independent firm in 2010.[2] He is employed as a corporate trainer, using his skills as a storyteller to educate business people.[2] He began pursuing his childhood dream of being an author in 2010.[3] His steampunk Western novel, City of Saints, was a 2012 Whitney Award finalist in the speculative fiction category.[4] He also worked as acquisitions editor for WordFire Press.[2]

In 2017, Baen published the first of Butler's American epic flintlock fantasy series, Witchy Eye, set in an alternate 1815 America.[5] It was a finalist for a Dragon Award in 2017[6] and was a preliminary nominee for a Gemmell Morningstar Award in 2018.[7] The second book in the series, Witchy Winter, won the 2018 AML Award for Best Novel, the 2018 Whitney Award for Best Speculative Fiction, and was a finalist for the 2018 Dragon Award for Best Alternate History Novel.[8][9][10] Witchy Kingdom won the Dragon Award for Best Alternate History Novel in 2020.[11]

Bibliography

The Buza System

  • Crecheling (February 2015, WordFire Press)
  • Urbane (July 2016, WordFire Press, ISBN 9781614754268)

City of Saints

Alternate history Civil War era featuring secret agents Samuel Clemens and Edgar Allan Poe trying to obtain the plans for airship and ray gun technology.

  1. Liahona (June 2012, self, ebook only, no ISBN)
  2. Deseret (July 2012, self, ebook only, no ISBN)
  3. Timpanogos (August 2012, self, ebook only, no ISBN)
  4. Teancum (September 2012, self, ebook only, no ISBN)

An omnibus, collecting all four novels, was also published:

The Extraordinary Journeys of Clockwork Charlie

A clockwork boy, Charlie Pondicherry, has various adventures. This is a middle grade series.

Hiram Woolley

  • The Cunning Man with Aaron Michael Ritchey (November 2019, Baen, ISBN 9781982124168)
  • The Jupiter Knife with Aaron Michael Ritchey (February 2021, Baen, ISBN 9781982125189)
  • "The Seven Nipples of Molly Kitchen", in The Chronicles of Davids edited by David Afsharirad (September 2019, Baen, ISBN 978-1-4814-8426-8)
  • "The Greatest Horse Thief in History", in Straight Outta Deadwood edited by David Boop (October 2019, Baen, ISBN 978-1-4814-8432-9)
  • "The Dead Who Care", in Parallel Worlds: The Heroes Within edited by L. J. Hachmeister and R.R. Virdi (October 2019, Source 7, ISBN 978-1-69839-186-1)
  • "Thirsty Bones", in Twilight Tales edited by Jaleta Clegg and Joe Monson (February 2021, Hemelein Publications, ISBN 978-1-64278-004-8)
  • "Upon the Bells of the Horses", in The Florilegium of Madness edited by Callie Butler and Joe Monson (July 2021, Hemelein Publications, ISBN 978-1-64278-008-6)
  • "The Hearts of the Children", in The Florilegium of Madness edited by Callie Butler and Joe Monson (July 2021, Hemelein Publications, ISBN 978-1-64278-008-6)
  • "The Lord Set a Mark", in And Then It Got Weird: An Anthology of Paranormal Peculiarities edited by Jamie Ibson (October 2021, Blood Moon Press, ISBN 978-1-64855-224-3)

Indrajit and Fix

  • "The Path of the Hunter" in Negotiation edited by Kacey Ezell and Marisa Wolf (October 2019, Seventh Seal Press, ISBN 978-1-950420-57-5)
  • "No Trade for Nice Guys" in When Valor Must Hold edited by Rob Howell and Chris Kennedy (February 2020, New Mythology Press, ISBN 978-1-950420-97-1)
  • In the Palace of Shadow and Joy (July 2020, Baen, ISBN 9781982124700)
  • "The Lady in the Pit" in No Game for Knights (September 2022, Baen, ISBN 978-1-982192-08-2)

Rock Band Fights Evil

Two omnibuses collect the first six novels:

The Witchy War

Alternate history flintlock fantasy set in the early 1800s North America.

  • "Dei Britannici", a prequel short story in Free Stories 2017 edited by (2017, Baen.com)

Witchy Eye trilogy

Serpent Daughter trilogy

Other

Critical reception

The writing in Time Trials, co-authored with M. A. Rothman, was described as "highly enjoyable" and "entertaining", having well-developed characters, and praised for "refreshingly [showing] respect for ancient civilizations and their accomplishments".[23]

Awards and honors

Butler has received the following awards and honors:

YearOrganizationAward title,
Category
WorkResultRefs
2012StorymakersWhitney Award,
Best Speculative Fiction
City of SaintsFinalist[4]
2016Association for Mormon LettersAML Award,
Middle Grade Novel
The Kidnap PlotFinalist[24]
2017Dragon ConDragon Award,
Best Alternate History Novel
Witchy EyeFinalist[6]
2018DGLAGemmell Award,
Morningstar Award
Witchy EyePreliminary nominee[7]
2018Association for Mormon LettersAML Award,
Novel
Witchy WinterWon[9]
2018Dragon ConDragon Award,
Best Alternate History Novel
Witchy WinterFinalist[8]
2018StorymakersWhitney Award,
Best Speculative Fiction
Witchy WinterWon[10]
2019Association for Mormon LettersAML Award, NovelThe Cunning Man (with Aaron Michael Ritchey)Finalist[25]
2020Dragon ConDragon Award,
Best Alternate History Novel
Witchy KingdomWon[11]
2021Association for Mormon LettersAML Award, NovelThe Jupiter Knife (with Aaron Michael Ritchey)Finalist[26]

References