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'''Standalone novels''' | '''Standalone novels''' | ||
*''[[The Exile Waiting]]'' ([[1975]]) | *''[[The Exile Waiting]]'' ([[1975]]) | ||
*''[[Dreamsnake]]'' ([[1978]]) | *''[[Dreamsnake]]'' ([[1978]]) (winner, [[Hugo Award]]. [[Nebula Award]], [[Locus Award]], Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award | ||
*''[[Superluminal]]'' ([[1984]]) | *''[[Superluminal]]'' ([[1984]]) | ||
*''[[Barbary]]'' ([[1988]]) | *''[[Barbary]]'' ([[1988]]) | ||
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* "The Mountains of Sunset: The Mountains of Dawn" from [[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]], also in [[The Norton Book of Science Fiction]], edited by [[Brian Attebery]] and [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] | * "The Mountains of Sunset: The Mountains of Dawn" from [[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]], also in [[The Norton Book of Science Fiction]], edited by [[Brian Attebery]] and [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] | ||
* "The End's Beginning" from ''Analog'' | * "The End's Beginning" from ''Analog'' | ||
* "Screwtop" from ''[[The Crystal Ship]],'' edited by [[Robert Silverberg]]. Also published as half of a Tor Double, with [[ | * "Screwtop" from ''[[The Crystal Ship]],'' edited by [[Robert Silverberg]]. Also published as half of a Tor Double, with ''[[The Girl Who Was Plugged In]]'' by [[James Tiptree, Jr.]] | ||
* "Only at Night" from ''Clarion,'' edited by Robin Scott Wilson | * "Only at Night" from ''Clarion,'' edited by Robin Scott Wilson | ||
* "Recourse, Inc." from ''Alternities'' | * "Recourse, Inc." from ''Alternities'' | ||
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* "Shadows, Moving" in "Interfaces," edited by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] and [[Virginia Kidd]] | * "Shadows, Moving" in "Interfaces," edited by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] and [[Virginia Kidd]] | ||
* "Steelcollar Worker" in ''Analog,'' November 1992 | * "Steelcollar Worker" in ''Analog,'' November 1992 | ||
* "Little Faces" in ''Scifiction,'' February 2005 (available on the author's website; see external links) | * "Little Faces" in ''Scifiction,'' February 2005 (nominated for the [[Nebula Award]]; honor story for the [[James Tiptree Award]] (available on the author's website; see external links) | ||
* "A Modest Proposal for the Perfection of Nature" in ''Nature,'' February 2005 (available on the author's website; see external links) | * "A Modest Proposal for the Perfection of Nature" in ''Nature,'' February 2005 (available on the author's website; see external links) | ||
"The Adventure of the Field Theorems" from ''Sherlock Holmes in Orbit'' edited by Mike Resnick and Martin Harry Greenberg, 1996 (available on the author's website; see external links) | "The Adventure of the Field Theorems" from ''Sherlock Holmes in Orbit'' edited by Mike Resnick and Martin Harry Greenberg, 1996 (available on the author's website; see external links) | ||
Revision as of 20:48, 3 May 2007
Vonda N. McIntyre (http://www.vondamcintyre.com/) is a SF writer.
Bibliography
Science Fiction Novels
The Starfarers Series
- Starfarers (1989)
- Transition (1990)
- Metaphase (1992)
- Nautilus (1994)
Standalone novels
- The Exile Waiting (1975)
- Dreamsnake (1978) (winner, Hugo Award. Nebula Award, Locus Award, Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award
- Superluminal (1984)
- Barbary (1988)
Fantasy Novel
- The Moon and the Sun (1997, winner Nebula Award; winner Seiun Award)
Media Tie-In Novels
- The Entropy Effect (1981 Star Trek tie-in)
- Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. (1982 Star Trek movie novelization)
- Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984 Star Trek movie novelization)
- Enterprise: The First Adventure (1986 Star Trek tie-in)
- Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986 Star Trek movie novelization)
- The Bride (1985)
- Star Wars: The Crystal Star (1994 Star Wars tie-in)
Short story collections
Contents
- "Fireflood" from The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
- "Of Mist, and Grass, and Sand" from Analog (winner Nebula Award, best novelet, first chapter of Dreamsnake) (available on the author's website; see external links)
- "Spectra" from Orbit 11, edited by Damon Knight
- "Wings" from The Alien Condition, edited by Stephen Goldin
- "The Mountains of Sunset: The Mountains of Dawn" from The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, also in The Norton Book of Science Fiction, edited by Brian Attebery and Ursula K. Le Guin
- "The End's Beginning" from Analog
- "Screwtop" from The Crystal Ship, edited by Robert Silverberg. Also published as half of a Tor Double, with The Girl Who Was Plugged In by James Tiptree, Jr.
- "Only at Night" from Clarion, edited by Robin Scott Wilson
- "Recourse, Inc." from Alternities
- "The Genius Freaks" from Orbit 12, edited by Damon Knight (1973)
- "Aztecs" in The American Tricentennial (1977)
Uncollected short stories
- "Cages," in Quark 4, edited by Samuel R. Delany & Marilyn Hacker
- "Elfleda" in New Dimensions 12, edited by Marta Randall and Robert Silverberg
- "The Galactic Clock" in Generation edited by David Gerrold
- "Looking for Satan" in Shadows of Sanctuary edited by Robert Asprin and Lynn Abbey (Thieves' World story)
- "Malheur Maar" in Full Spectrum 2, edited by Lou Aronica, Shawna McCarthy, Amy Stout, and Pat Lobrutto
- "Shadows, Moving" in "Interfaces," edited by Ursula K. Le Guin and Virginia Kidd
- "Steelcollar Worker" in Analog, November 1992
- "Little Faces" in Scifiction, February 2005 (nominated for the Nebula Award; honor story for the James Tiptree Award (available on the author's website; see external links)
- "A Modest Proposal for the Perfection of Nature" in Nature, February 2005 (available on the author's website; see external links)
"The Adventure of the Field Theorems" from Sherlock Holmes in Orbit edited by Mike Resnick and Martin Harry Greenberg, 1996 (available on the author's website; see external links)
Edited Anthologies
- Editor, Aurora: Beyond Equality (1976, with Susan Janice Anderson)