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* ''[[The Shadow Hunter]]'' (1982; second ed. published 2002) | * ''[[The Shadow Hunter]]'' (1982; second ed. published 2002) | ||
* ''[[The Falling Woman]]'' (1986 novel, winner 1987 [[Nebula Award]]) | * ''[[The Falling Woman]]'' (1986 novel, winner 1987 [[Nebula Award]]) | ||
* ''[[The City, Not Long After]]'' (1989 novel) | * ''[[The City, Not Long After]]'' (1989 novel) | ||
* ''[[Nadya: The Wolf Chronicles]]'' (1996 novel) | * ''[[Nadya: The Wolf Chronicles]]'' (1996 novel) | ||
* ''[[Wild Girls (novel)|Wild Girls]]'' (2007 novel; young adult, not science fiction or fantasy) | * ''[[Wild Girls (novel)|Wild Girls]]'' (2007 novel; young adult, not science fiction or fantasy) | ||
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** ''[[Adventures in Time and Space with Max Merriwell]]'' (by Pat Murphy) | ** ''[[Adventures in Time and Space with Max Merriwell]]'' (by Pat Murphy) | ||
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* ''[[Points of Departure (collection)|Points of Departure]]'' (1990 collection, winner Philip K. Dick Award for best paperback original) | * ''[[Points of Departure (collection)|Points of Departure]]'' (1990 collection, winner Philip K. Dick Award for best paperback original) | ||
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* ''[[Letters from Home]]'' (1991) with [[Pat Cadigan]] and [[Karen Joy Fowler]]; ed. by [[Sarah Lefanu]] | |||
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* "[[An American Childhood]]" (1993, nominated for a Hugo award) | * "[[An American Childhood]]" (1993, nominated for a Hugo award) | ||
* "[[Art in the War Zone]]" (1984) | * "[[Art in the War Zone]]" (1984) | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:36, 17 April 2011
Pat Murphy is an award-winning SF writer and science writer, and founding mother of the James Tiptree, Jr. Award. As a science writer, she has worked at the Exploratorium in San Francisco (with other Explo-staffers Linda Shore, and former Explo-staffers Ellen Klages and Laura Quilter). She also formed the Brazen Hussies with Lisa Goldstein and Michaela Roessner, and has launched a publicity blimp with the BHs.
Works
- Novels
- The Shadow Hunter (1982; second ed. published 2002)
- The Falling Woman (1986 novel, winner 1987 Nebula Award)
- The City, Not Long After (1989 novel)
- Nadya: The Wolf Chronicles (1996 novel)
- Wild Girls (2007 novel; young adult, not science fiction or fantasy)
- The Dragon, the Princess, and Me (novel in progress)
- Max Merriwell books (see http://www.brazenhussies.net/murphy/whoismax.html )
- There and Back Again ("by Max Merriwell")
- Wild Angel ("by Mary Maxwell (a pseudonym for Max Merriwell)")
- Adventures in Time and Space with Max Merriwell (by Pat Murphy)
- Collections
- Points of Departure (1990 collection, winner Philip K. Dick Award for best paperback original)
- Anthologies
- Letters from Home (1991) with Pat Cadigan and Karen Joy Fowler; ed. by Sarah Lefanu
- Short fiction
- "An American Childhood" (1993, nominated for a Hugo award)
- "Art in the War Zone" (1984)
- "Attachments" (1998)
- "Bones" (1990, winner World Fantasy Award)
- "A Cartographic Analysis of the Dream State" (1993)
- "Clay Devils" (1987)
- "Dead Men on TV" (1988)
- "Desert Rain" (with Mark L. Van Name) (1991)
- "Don't Look Back" (1981)
- "Dragon's Gate" (2003)
- "The Eradication of Romantic Love" (1990)
- "Exploding, Like Fireworks" (1997)
- "Eyes of the Wolf" (1978)
- "A Falling Star Is a Rock from Outer Space" (1986)
- "A Flock of Lawn Flamingos" (1996)
- "Gabriella Butterfly" (1993)
- "Games of Deception" (1994)
- "Going Through Changes" (1992)
- "Goodbye, Cynthia" (1988)
- "Green Fire" (1999) (with Eileen Gunn and Andy Duncan and Michael Swanwick)
- "His Vegetable Wife" (1986 short story)
- "How I Spent My Summer Vacation" (1989)
- "In the Abode of the Snows" (1986)
- "In the Islands" (1983)
- "Inappropriate Behavior" (2004)
- "Iris Versus the Black Knight" (1996)
- "Latter-Day Martian Chronicles" (1990)
- "A Lingering Scent of Jasmine" (1979)
- "Love and Sex Among the Invertebrates" (1990, nominated for a Nebula Award)
- "Ménage and Menagerie" (1998)
- "Nightbird at the Window" (1979)
- "No Mother Near" (1975)
- "On a Hot Summer Night in a Place Far Away" (1985)
- "On the Dark Side of the Station Where the Train Never Stops" (1984)
- "Orange Blossom Time" (1981)
- "Peter" (1991)
- "A Place of Honor" (1995)
- "Points of Departure" (1994)
- "Prescience" (1989)
- "Rachel in Love" (1987, winner 1987 Nebula Award for best novelette, also Theodore Sturgeon Award and Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine Readers' Award)
- "Recycling Strategies for the Inner City"
- "South of Oregon City" (1991)
- "Sweetly the Waves Call to Me" (1981)
- "Touch of the Bear" (1980)
- "Travelling West" (1991)
- "The True Story" (1997)
- "The Wild Girls" (2003)
- "Wish Hound" (1980)
- "With Four Lean Hounds" (1984)
- "Women in the Trees"
- "Wonder Worlds" with Richard Kadrey
Essays and other writings on SF
- "Imaginary Friends" (1996 essay on writing SF)
Edited anthologies
- The James Tiptree Award Anthology 1 (2004) with Debbie Notkin, Karen Joy Fowler, and Jeffrey D. Smith
- The James Tiptree Award Anthology 2 (2005) with Debbie Notkin, Karen Joy Fowler, and Jeffrey D. Smith
- The James Tiptree Award Anthology 3 (2007) with Debbie Notkin, Karen Joy Fowler, and Jeffrey D. Smith
Non-SFnal works
- Exploratopia (2006, ISBN 0316612812)
- Zap Science: A Scientific Playground in a Book (1997) by John Cassidy, Paul Doherty, & Pat Murphy
- "Before and After" (1997 travel essay)
- The Science Explorer Out and About (1997) by Pat Murphy, Ellen Klages, and Linda Shore
- The Color of Nature (1996) by Pat Murphy and Paul Doherty
- The Science Explorer (1996) by Pat Murphy, Ellen Klages, and Linda Shore
- By Nature's Design (1993) by Pat Murphy
- Bending Light: An Exploratorium Toolbook (1993) by Pat Murphy
- Explorabook: A Kid's Science Museum in a Book by John Cassidy, Pat Murphy, and Paul Doherty (1991)
Further reading
- Pat Murphy page with other Brazen Hussies
- Wikipedia entry
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