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=== Fantasy Novel ===
=== Fantasy Novel ===
*''[[The Moon and the Sun]]'' ([[1997]], winner [[Nebula Award]]; winner [[Seiun Award]], honor book, [[James Tiptree Award]])
*''[[The Moon and the Sun]]'' ([[1997]], winner [[Nebula Award]]; winner [[Seiun Award]], honor book, [[James Tiptree, Jr. Award|James Tiptree Award]])


=== Media Tie-In Novels ===
=== Media Tie-In Novels ===
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* "Shadows, Moving" in "Interfaces," edited by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] and [[Virginia Kidd]]
* "Shadows, Moving" in "Interfaces," edited by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] and [[Virginia Kidd]]
* "Steelcollar Worker" in ''Analog,'' November 1992
* "Steelcollar Worker" in ''Analog,'' November 1992
* "Little Faces" in ''Scifiction,'' February 2005 (nominated for the [[Nebula Award]]; honor story for the [[James Tiptree, Jr. award|Tiptree Award]] (available on the author's website; see external links)
* "Little Faces" in ''Scifiction,'' February 2005 (nominated for the [[Nebula Award]]; honor story for the [[James Tiptree, Jr. Award|Tiptree Award]] (available on the author's website; see external links)
* "A Modest Proposal for the Perfection of Nature" in ''Nature,'' February 2005 (available on the author's website; see external links)
* "A Modest Proposal for the Perfection of Nature" in ''Nature,'' February 2005 (available on the author's website; see external links)
* "The Adventure of the Field Theorems" from ''Sherlock Holmes in Orbit'' edited by Mike Resnick and Martin Harry Greenberg, 1996 (available on the author's website; see external links)
* "The Adventure of the Field Theorems" from ''Sherlock Holmes in Orbit'' edited by Mike Resnick and Martin Harry Greenberg, 1996 (available on the author's website; see external links)
* "Misprint in "Futures," [[Nature]] July 2008


=== Edited Anthologies ===
=== Edited Anthologies ===
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==External Links==
==External Links==
<a href=http://www.vondanmcintyre.com/Fiction/FieldTheorems.html>"The Adventure of the Field Theorems</a>
*[http://www.vondanmcintyre.com the author's website]
<a href=http://www.vondanmcintyre.com/Fiction/McIntyre-LittleFaces.html>"Little Faces"</a>
*[http://www.vondanmcintyre.com/Fiction/FieldTheorems.html full text of "The Adventure of the Field Theorems]
<a href=http://www.vondanmcintyre.com/Fiction/McIntyre-ModestProposal.html>"A Modest Proposal for the Perfection of Nature"</a>
*[http://www.vondanmcintyre.com/Fiction/McIntyre-Elfleda.html full text of "Elfleda"]
<a href=http://www.vondanmcintyre.com/Fiction/McIntyre-MistGrassSand.html>"Of Mist, and Grass, and Sand"</a>
*[http://www.vondanmcintyre.com/Fiction/McIntyre-LittleFaces.html full text of "Little Faces"]
<a href=http://www.vondanmcintyre.com/MS-Truth.html>Excerpts</a> <a href=http://www.vondanmcintyre.com/MS-GiantOctopus.html>from</a> ''The Moon and the Sun''
*[http://www.vondanmcintyre.com/Fiction/McIntyre-ModestProposal.html full text of "A Modest Proposal for the Perfection of Nature"]
<a href=http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20040417/mathtrek.asp?>About Beaded Sea Creatures</a>
*[http://www.starshipsofa.com/podcast/Aural_Delight_No_33_Robert_Reed.mp3 podcast of "A Modest Proposal ...]
*[http://www.vondanmcintyre.com/Fiction/McIntyre-MistGrassSand.html full text of "Of Mist, and Grass, and Sand"]
*[http://www.vondanmcintyre.com/MS-Truth.html Excerpts from ''The Moon and the Sun'']
*[http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20040417/mathtrek.asp? About Beaded Sea Creatures]


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Latest revision as of 11:18, 30 September 2010

Vonda N. McIntyre (http://www.vondamcintyre.com/) is a multiple award-winning science-fiction and fantasy writer and a major figure in the history of feminist science fiction. Her first published short story, Of Mist, and Grass, and Sand, a tale of women's healing, won the Nebula Award. Since then, she has won the Nebula Award twice more, the Hugo Award, and the Locus Award.

McIntyre's stories and novels almost invariably feature strong women protagonists in complex, thoughtful situations. Dreamsnake, her second novel, begins with Of Mist, and Grass, and Sand, and goes on to explore the world, including a nuanced examination of the role of biofeedback in birth control. (Her first novel, The Exile Waiting takes place in a walled city in the world of Dreamsnake and describes a young female protagonist who, although uneducated and vastly encumbered by her family's poverty, is a mathematical genius.

McIntyre often writes about a woman (or a female alien, or unicorn, or mermaid) who is an outcast in her world.

When not writing, she creates "beaded sea creatures," which are often for sale at science-fiction community charity auctions.

Bibliography

Science Fiction Novels

The Starfarers Series

Standalone novels

Fantasy Novel

Media Tie-In Novels

Short story collections

Contents

Uncollected short stories

  • "Cages," in Quark 4, edited by Samuel R. Delany & Marilyn Hacker
  • "Elfleda" in New Dimensions 12, edited by Marta Randall and Robert Silverberg
  • "The Galactic Clock" in Generation edited by David Gerrold
  • "Looking for Satan" in Shadows of Sanctuary edited by Robert Asprin and Lynn Abbey (Thieves' World story)
  • "Malheur Maar" in Full Spectrum 2, edited by Lou Aronica, Shawna McCarthy, Amy Stout, and Pat Lobrutto
  • "Shadows, Moving" in "Interfaces," edited by Ursula K. Le Guin and Virginia Kidd
  • "Steelcollar Worker" in Analog, November 1992
  • "Little Faces" in Scifiction, February 2005 (nominated for the Nebula Award; honor story for the Tiptree Award (available on the author's website; see external links)
  • "A Modest Proposal for the Perfection of Nature" in Nature, February 2005 (available on the author's website; see external links)
  • "The Adventure of the Field Theorems" from Sherlock Holmes in Orbit edited by Mike Resnick and Martin Harry Greenberg, 1996 (available on the author's website; see external links)
  • "Misprint in "Futures," Nature July 2008

Edited Anthologies

External Links