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'''Leslie What''' | '''Leslie What''' (born Leslie Nelson) is a writer. | ||
==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
===Short fiction=== | |||
* story (1992) in ''[[Asimov's Science Fiction]]'' | * story (1992) in ''[[Asimov's Science Fiction]]'' | ||
* "[[The Cost of Doing Business]]" (1999, in ''[[Amazing Stories]]''; won the [[Nebula Award]]) | * "[[The Cost of Doing Business]]" (1999, in ''[[Amazing Stories]]''; won the [[Nebula Award]]) | ||
*'''Sweet and Sour Tongue''' (2000) | * "Nirvana High" (with [[Eileen Gunn]]; nominated for 2005 Nebula Award for novelette) | ||
===Collections=== | |||
*'''Sweet and Sour Tongue''' (2000) | |||
*'''Crazy Love''' (2008) (Oregon Book Award finalist) | |||
===Novels=== | |||
*'''Olympic Games''' (2004) | *'''Olympic Games''' (2004) | ||
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==External Links== | |||
* [http://www.sff.net/people/Leslie.What/ Leslie What's official site] | |||
{{DEFAULTSORT:What, Leslie}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:What, Leslie}} | ||
Revision as of 22:56, 6 December 2009
Leslie What (born Leslie Nelson) is a writer.
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
- Sweet and Sour Tongue (2000)
- Crazy Love (2008) (Oregon Book Award finalist)
Novels
- Olympic Games (2004)
External Links
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