


Locus Online's Michael Swanwick bibliographyĬollections of stories are Gravity's Angels (1991) A Geography of Unknown Lands (1997) Moon Dogs (2000) Tales of Old Earth (2000), a Locus Award winner Cigar-Box Faust and Other Miniatures (2003) and A Field Guide to the Mesozoic Megafauna & Five British Dinosaurs (2004). Being Gardner Dozois (2001), his book-length interview of Dozois, won the Locus Award for non-fiction and was a Hugo nominee.Ī prolific short-story writer, with a proclivity for short-shorts in recent years, Swanwick has won awards for "The Edge of the World" (1989, Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award) "Radio Waves" (1995, World Fantasy Award) "The Very Pulse of the Machine" (1998, Hugo Award) "Scherzo with Tyrannosaur" (1999, Hugo Award) "The Dog Said Bow-Wow" (2001, Hugo Award) and "Slow Life" (2002, Hugo Award). His novels are In the Drift (1985) cyberpunk Vacuum Flowers (1987) Stations of the Tide (1991), a Nebula Award winner SF novella Griffin's Egg (1991) Dickensian fantasy The Iron Dragon's Daughter (1993), a World Fantasy Award nominee Jack Faust (1997) and SF time-travel Bones of the Earth (2002), a Hugo and Nebula nominee. Michael Swanwick debuted in 1980 with novelette "The Feast of Saint Janis", and has been a full time writer since 1983.

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