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*''This Is the Way the World Ends'' (1985)
*''This Is the Way the World Ends'' (1985)
*''[[Only Begotten Daughter]]'' (1990) - in which Jesus' half sister, the daughter of God, is born into contemporary society.
*''[[Only Begotten Daughter]]'' (1990) - in which Jesus' half sister, the daughter of God, is born into contemporary society.
* ''City of Truth'' (1990 novel)
* ''Swatting at the Cosmos'' (1990 short story collection) [[Pulphouse Publishing]]
* ''Swatting at the Cosmos'' (1990 short story collection) [[Pulphouse Publishing]]
* ''Bible Stories for Adults'' (1996 short story collection)
* ''Bible Stories for Adults'' (1996 short story collection)
* ''The Cat's Pajamas'' (2004 short story collection) [[Tachyon Publications]]
* ''The Cat's Pajamas'' (2004 short story collection) [[Tachyon Publications]]
*''[[The Last Witchfinder]]'' (2006)
* ''[[The Last Witchfinder]]'' (2006)
* ''[[The Philosopher's Apprentice]]'' (2008)
* ''[[Shambling Towards Hiroshima]]'' (2009)


'''The Godhead Trilogy'''
'''The Godhead Trilogy'''
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===short stories===
===short stories===
*"Spelling God with the Wrong Blocks" (1987 short story)
* "Spelling God with the Wrong Blocks" (1987 short story)
*"Bible Stories for Adults, No. 17: The Deluge" (1988 short story) - [[Nebula Award]] Winner. Tells of the woman who ''didn't'' drown during Noah's flood; and the vengeance she takes on God.
* "Bible Stories for Adults, No. 17: The Deluge" (1988 short story) - [[Nebula Award]] Winner. Tells of the woman who ''didn't'' drown during Noah's flood; and the vengeance she takes on God.
*"Abe Lincoln in McDonald's" (1989 short story)
* "Abe Lincoln in McDonald's" (1989 short story)
* "[[Arms and the Woman]]" (1991; reprinted in ''[[Bible Stories for Adults]]'' (1996))
* "[[Arms and the Woman]]" (1991; reprinted in ''[[Bible Stories for Adults]]'' (1996))
*"Daughter Earth" (1991 short story)
* "Daughter Earth" (1991 short story)
*"City of Truth" (1991 novella) - [[Nebula Award]] Winner
* "City of Truth" (1991 novella) - [[Nebula Award]] Winner
* "The Assemblage of Kristin" in ''Monochrome: The Readercon Anthology'' (1990)
* "The Assemblage of Kristin" in ''Monochrome: The Readercon Anthology'' (1990)
* "Lady Witherspoon's Solution" (steampunk feminist movement; in ''[[Extraordinary Engines]]'')


==Further reading==
* [http://www.sff.net/people/Jim.Morrow/ Jim.Morrow website]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Morrow Wikipedia]
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Latest revision as of 16:41, 2 January 2011

James Morrow (http://www.sff.net/people/Jim.Morrow/) is a writer, best known for his satires of religion.

Works

The Godhead Trilogy

  • Towing Jehovah (1994)
  • Blameless in Abaddon (1996)
  • The Eternal Footman (1999)

short stories

  • "Spelling God with the Wrong Blocks" (1987 short story)
  • "Bible Stories for Adults, No. 17: The Deluge" (1988 short story) - Nebula Award Winner. Tells of the woman who didn't drown during Noah's flood; and the vengeance she takes on God.
  • "Abe Lincoln in McDonald's" (1989 short story)
  • "Arms and the Woman" (1991; reprinted in Bible Stories for Adults (1996))
  • "Daughter Earth" (1991 short story)
  • "City of Truth" (1991 novella) - Nebula Award Winner
  • "The Assemblage of Kristin" in Monochrome: The Readercon Anthology (1990)
  • "Lady Witherspoon's Solution" (steampunk feminist movement; in Extraordinary Engines)

Further reading