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Eleanor A. Arnason (born 1942) is an American author of science fiction novels and short stories. Her work often depicts cultural change and conflict, usually from the viewpoint of characters who cannot or will not live by their own societies' rules. This anthropological focus has led many to compare her fiction to that of Ursula K. Le Guin. She has won the James Tiptree, Jr. Award and the Mythopoeic Award (both for A Woman of the Iron People), the Spectrum Award (for "Dapple") and the HOMer Award (for "Stellar Harvest"). She lives in Minnesota.

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Novels

Short Story Collections

Short stories

Hwarhath stories

  • "The Hound of Merin" (1993)
  • "The Lovers" (1994)
  • "The Semen Thief" (1994)
  • "The Small Black Box of Morality" (1996)
  • "The Gauze Banner" (1998)
  • "Feeding the Mother: A Hwarhath Religious Anecdote" (1998)
  • "Dapple: A Hwarhath Historical Romance" (1999)
  • "The Actors" (1999)
  • "Origin Story" (2000)
  • "The Potter of Bones" (2002)
  • "The Garden: A Hwarhath Science Fictional Romance" (2004)

Lydia Duluth stories

  • "Stellar Harvest" (1999)
  • "The Cloud Man" (2000)
  • "Lifeline" (2001)
  • "Moby Quilt" (2001)

Selected other stories

  • "The Warlord of Saturn's Moons" (1974)
  • "The Dog's Story" (1996)
  • "The Grammarian's Five Daughters" (1999)
  • "Knapsack Poems" (2002)

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