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[[category:1925 | '''Katherine MacLean''' is a writer. | ||
[[category:Nebula Award winning authors | |||
==Works== | |||
* "Defense Mechanism" (1949 short story; MacLean's first published work) | |||
* "And Be Merry" (1950) (a woman scientist becomes obsessed with immortality) | |||
* "Incommunicado" (1950) | |||
* "Feedback" (1951) | |||
* "Syndrome Johnny" (1951) | |||
* "Pictures Don't Lie" (1951) | |||
* "[[The Snowball Effect]]" (1952) | |||
* "Games" (1953) | |||
* "The Diploids" (1953) (originally published in ''Thrilling Wonder Stories'', April, 1953; also knon as "Six Fingers") | |||
* "Second Game" (1958) (MacLean and Charles V. De Vet) | |||
* "[[The Missing Man]]" (1971) (Nebula Award) | |||
* "[[The Trouble With You Humans]]" | |||
* ''[[The Diploids and Other Flights of Fancy]]'' (1962 collection of short fiction) | |||
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[[category:1925 births]] | |||
[[Category:Writers by name]] | |||
[[Category:Women writers by name]] | |||
[[Category:Living people]] | |||
[[category:Nebula Award winning authors]] | |||
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[[category:WisCon Guests of Honor]] | |||
Latest revision as of 11:41, 30 September 2010
Katherine MacLean is a writer.
Works
- "Defense Mechanism" (1949 short story; MacLean's first published work)
- "And Be Merry" (1950) (a woman scientist becomes obsessed with immortality)
- "Incommunicado" (1950)
- "Feedback" (1951)
- "Syndrome Johnny" (1951)
- "Pictures Don't Lie" (1951)
- "The Snowball Effect" (1952)
- "Games" (1953)
- "The Diploids" (1953) (originally published in Thrilling Wonder Stories, April, 1953; also knon as "Six Fingers")
- "Second Game" (1958) (MacLean and Charles V. De Vet)
- "The Missing Man" (1971) (Nebula Award)
- "The Trouble With You Humans"
- The Diploids and Other Flights of Fancy (1962 collection of short fiction)
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