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'''[http://www.infinitematrix.net/ Eileen Gunn]''' (b. June 23, [[1945]], Dorchester, Massachusetts) is a [[science fiction]] author and editor. She is a graduate of the [[Clarion Workshop]].  She is also the editor/publisher of the webzine ''[[The Infinite Matrix]]''. Her website ''The Difference Dictionary'' [http://www.sff.net/people/gunn/dd/] is an online concordance to ''[[The Difference Engine]]'', a novel by [[William Gibson]] and [[Bruce Sterling]].


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==Bibliography==
* "[[Coming to Terms]]" ([[Nebula Award]] for Best Short Story in 2004)
* "[[Stable Strategies for Middle Management]]" (nominated for the [[Hugo Award]] in 1989) (a [[pastiche]] of Kafka' ''[[The Metamorphosis]]'')
* "[[Computer Friendly]]" (nominated for the [[Hugo Award]] in 1990)
* ''[[Stable Strategies and Others]]'' (2004 collection; nominated for the [[Philip K. Dick Award]]; short-listed for the [[James Tiptree, Jr. Award]] and the [[World Fantasy Award]]
* "[[Fellow Americans]]" 1991 short story)
* ''[[Green Fire]]'' (1998), a collaborative novella by [[Eileen Gunn]], [[Michael Swanwick]], [[Pat Murphy]], and [[Andy Duncan]]; [[homage]] to [[Robert A. Heinlein]], [[Isaac Asimov]], with [[Grace Hopper]], and [[Nicola Tesla]]


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Latest revision as of 07:21, 1 February 2011

Eileen Gunn (b. June 23, 1945, Dorchester, Massachusetts) is a science fiction author and editor. She is a graduate of the Clarion Workshop. She is also the editor/publisher of the webzine The Infinite Matrix. Her website The Difference Dictionary [1] is an online concordance to The Difference Engine, a novel by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling.

Bibliography

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