Alex White
Author:
Alex White
Date of birth: 04-Nov-1981
Place of birth: Mississippi, USA
About the author:
Alex White, born on November 4, 1981, in Mississippi, is an American author renowned for their contributions to science fiction and horror literature. identifying as non-binary and using singular they pronouns, White is also autistic, bisexual, and queer. They have spent most of their life in the American South and currently reside in Georgia with their spouse and son, balancing a career as a novelist and experience designer.
White's literary journey began with the dystopian horror novel "Every Mountain Made Low," published by Solaris Books in 2016. They gained significant recognition with "The Salvagers" trilogy, a space opera series released by Orbit Books. The trilogy includes:
• "A Big Ship at the Edge of the Universe" (2018)
• "A Bad Deal for the Whole Gx (2018)
• "The Worst of All Possible Worlds" (2020)
In addition to original works, White has authored tie-in novels for popular franchises. Their contributions to the "Alien" series include "Alien: The Cold Forge" (2018) and "Alien: Into Charybdis" (2021), both published by Titan Books. They also penned "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Revenant" (2021), focusing on the character Jadzia Dax.
In 2022, White introduced "The Starmetal Symphony" trilogy with August Kitko and the Mechas from Space," which received critical acclaim for its blend of action and character development. The sequel, "Ardent Violet and the Infinite Eye," was published in 2024.
Beyond novels, White created and composed for the audio fiction podcast "The Gearheart," which ran for five years. Their diverse body of work showcases a talent for weaving intricate narratives across various media, solidifying their place in contemporary speculative fiction.

This page was updated on: 5th February 2025