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'''Geoff Ryman''' is a writer.
 
==Works==
* The Diary of the Translator (1976 short story)
* The Unconquered Country (1984 short story)
* O Happy Day! (1985 short story)
* ''[[The Warrior Who Carried Life]]'' (1985 novel)
* ''[[The Unconquered Country]]'' (1986 novel)
* ''[[Love Sickness]]'' in two parts (1987)
* Love Sickness (1987 short story)
* ''[[The Child Garden|The Child Garden: A Low Comedy]]'' (1989 novel)
* "[[Omnisexual]]" (1990 short)
* ''[[Was]]'' (1992 novel)
* ''[[Unconquered Countries: Four Novellas]]'' (1994 collection)
* "Dead Space for the Unexpected" (1994 short story)
* "Fan" (1994 short story)
* "A Fall of Angels, or On the Possibility of Life Under Extreme Conditions" (1994 short story)
* "Warmth" (1995 novel)
* "Home" (1995 novel)
* "Family, or The Nativity and Flight into Egypt considered as episodes of I Love Lucy" (1998 short story)
* ''[[253]]'' or ''Tube Theatre'' (on the web; then 1998)
* "Everywhere" (1999 short story)
* "Have Not Have" (2001 short story)
* ''[[Lust|Lust: Four Letters, Infinite Possibilities]]'' (2001 novel)
* "[[V.A.O.]]" (2002 short story)
* "Birth Days" (2003 short story)
* "The Last Ten Years in the Life of Hero Kai" (2005 short story)
* "Pol Pot's Beautiful Daughter" (2006 short story)
* ''[[The King's Last Song]]'' (2006 novel)
 
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[[Category:WisCon Guests of Honor]]
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Latest revision as of 06:07, 19 July 2010

Geoff Ryman is a writer.

Works

  • The Diary of the Translator (1976 short story)
  • The Unconquered Country (1984 short story)
  • O Happy Day! (1985 short story)
  • The Warrior Who Carried Life (1985 novel)
  • The Unconquered Country (1986 novel)
  • Love Sickness in two parts (1987)
  • Love Sickness (1987 short story)
  • The Child Garden: A Low Comedy (1989 novel)
  • "Omnisexual" (1990 short)
  • Was (1992 novel)
  • Unconquered Countries: Four Novellas (1994 collection)
  • "Dead Space for the Unexpected" (1994 short story)
  • "Fan" (1994 short story)
  • "A Fall of Angels, or On the Possibility of Life Under Extreme Conditions" (1994 short story)
  • "Warmth" (1995 novel)
  • "Home" (1995 novel)
  • "Family, or The Nativity and Flight into Egypt considered as episodes of I Love Lucy" (1998 short story)
  • 253 or Tube Theatre (on the web; then 1998)
  • "Everywhere" (1999 short story)
  • "Have Not Have" (2001 short story)
  • Lust: Four Letters, Infinite Possibilities (2001 novel)
  • "V.A.O." (2002 short story)
  • "Birth Days" (2003 short story)
  • "The Last Ten Years in the Life of Hero Kai" (2005 short story)
  • "Pol Pot's Beautiful Daughter" (2006 short story)
  • The King's Last Song (2006 novel)
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