Description
David Poyer is an American author and retired naval officer. He was born in DuBois, Pennsylvania in 1949.
Poyer graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1971. He wrote as an active duty naval officer and a naval reserve captain, his service included duty in the Atlantic, Arctic, Pacific, Caribbean, and Persian Gulf area, until his retirement from the navy in July 2001.
Poyer began writing in 1976 and up until 2011 has published almost 33 novels, some of which are required reading at Annapolis, and he is called "the most popular living author of American sea fiction". Poyer is said to write in the style of Joseph Conrad and Herman Wouk.
Although best known for his naval fiction, in the 1980s, Poyer also wrote alternative history, and science fiction under the pseudonym David Andreissen. He has also published short fiction and nonfiction in numerous magazines.
Poyer's most popular novels, set in the present day, follow on the career of U.S. Navy officer Dan Lenson, a thoughtful surface line officer whose ethical questioning sometimes conflicts with his duty. Another, more slanted to the adventure genre, features an ex-Coast Guard commercial diver, Lyle "Tiller" Galloway.
Born
January 1st, 1949 in DuBois (Age 75)
Last Changes
2019/04/19
New Address: Available to members only
2019/02/22
Address Removed: Available to members only
2015/12/05
New Event: 2015/12/19 - Norfolk, VA, United States