Lubar was born and raised in
Morristown, New Jersey. As a boy he frequented the school library where his mother worked, as well as the town library and county library. He attended
Rutgers University and graduated with a degree in
philosophy. After graduating, he tried to write full-time, but a low income forced him to pursue more lucrative options. David married his wife around 1977. He began writing for
Creative Computing in 1980. In 1982, Lubar was offered a job designing and programming video games in
California. There he designed and translated video games for the
Atari 2600,
Atari 8-bit computers,
Apple II,
Nintendo Entertainment System, and
Game Boy. After realizing he still wanted to write, Lubar returned to writing in 1994 while still working as a developer. By 1995, he had sold six books, and the company he worked for had gone out of business. During 1998 and 1999, Lubar started programming for the Game Boy while putting writing to the side, but he returned to writing shortly after. From 2000 to 2005, Lubar wrote short stories for various collections such as
Ribbiting Tales,
Lost and Found and
Shattered. Today, Lubar writes from his house. He has a daughter, Alison, who is a teacher. ==Works==