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* "Nirvana High" (with [[Eileen Gunn]]; nominated for 2005 Nebula Award for novelette) | * "Nirvana High" (with [[Eileen Gunn]]; nominated for 2005 Nebula Award for novelette) | ||
Collections | ; Collections | ||
*'' | *''[[The Sweet and Sour Tongue]]'' (2000; 2002, [[Wildside]]) | ||
*'' | *''[[Crazy Love]]'' (2008, Wordcraft of Oregon) (Oregon Book Award finalist) | ||
; Novels | ; Novels | ||
*'' | * ''[[Olympic Games]]'' (2004, [[Tachyon Publications]]) | ||
==Further reading== | ==Further reading== | ||
Latest revision as of 23:40, 10 January 2011
Leslie What (born Leslie Nelson) is a writer.
Names
- Leslie What - pen name
- Leslie Nelson - birth name
Bibliography
- Short fiction
- story (1992) in Asimov's Science Fiction
- "The Cost of Doing Business" (1999, in Amazing Stories; won the Nebula Award)
- "Nirvana High" (with Eileen Gunn; nominated for 2005 Nebula Award for novelette)
- Collections
- The Sweet and Sour Tongue (2000; 2002, Wildside)
- Crazy Love (2008, Wordcraft of Oregon) (Oregon Book Award finalist)
- Novels
- Olympic Games (2004, Tachyon Publications)