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'''Ian McDonald''' is a writer.
 
==Works==
* ''Empire Dreams'' (1988 collection)
* ''Desolation Road'' (1988)
* ''[[King of Morning, Queen of Day]]'' (1991 novel)
* ''Speaking in Tongues'' (1992 collection)
* "Some Strange Desire" (in ''Omni Best Science Fiction 3'', 1993, and in ''[[Flying Cups and Saucers]]'', 1998) (1993 [[James Tiptree, Jr. Award]] shortlist)
* ''Evolution's Shore'' (1995)
* ''Sacrifice of Fools'' (1996 novel) (1997 [[James Tiptree, Jr. Award]] shortlist)
* ''Kirinya'' (1998 novel; sequel to ''Evolution's Shore'')
 
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Ian McDonald is a writer.

Works

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