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== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == | ||
=== | === Fiction === | ||
'''Divine Endurance Series''' | '''Divine Endurance Series''' | ||
*''[[Divine Endurance (novel)|Divine Endurance]]'' ([[1984]]) | *''[[Divine Endurance (novel)|Divine Endurance]]'' ([[1984]]) | ||
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*''[[Phoenix Café (novel)|Phoenix Café]]'' ([[1997]]) | *''[[Phoenix Café (novel)|Phoenix Café]]'' ([[1997]]) | ||
'''Bold as Love | '''Bold as Love series''' | ||
*''[[Bold as Love (novel)|Bold as Love]]'' ([[2001]], winner of the [[Arthur C. Clarke Award]]) | *''[[Bold as Love (novel)|Bold as Love]]'' ([[2001]], winner of the [[Arthur C. Clarke Award]]) | ||
*''[[Castles Made of Sand (novel)|Castles Made of Sand]]'' ([[2002]]) | *''[[Castles Made of Sand (novel)|Castles Made of Sand]]'' ([[2002]]) | ||
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*''[[Rainbow Bridge (novel)|Rainbow Bridge]]'' ([[2006]]) | *''[[Rainbow Bridge (novel)|Rainbow Bridge]]'' ([[2006]]) | ||
'''Standalone | '''Standalone novels''' (adult) | ||
*''[[Escape Plans (novel)|Escape Plans]]'' ([[1986]]) | *''[[Escape Plans (novel)|Escape Plans]]'' ([[1986]]) | ||
*''[[Kairos (novel)|Kairos]]'' ([[1995]]) | *''[[Kairos (novel)|Kairos]]'' ([[1995]]) | ||
*''[[Life (novel)|Life]]'' ([[2004]], winner of the [[Philip K. Dick Award]], shortlisted for the [[James Tiptree, Jr. Award|Tiptree Award]]) | *''[[Life (novel)|Life]]'' ([[2004]], winner of the [[Philip K. Dick Award]], shortlisted for the [[James Tiptree, Jr. Award|Tiptree Award]]) | ||
;Short fiction (adult) | |||
'''Inland Series''' | *"Balinese Dancer" (1997) | ||
'''Inland Series''' (YA) | |||
*''[[The Daymaker]]'' ([[1987]], as Ann Halam) | *''[[The Daymaker]]'' ([[1987]], as Ann Halam) | ||
*''[[Transformations]]'' ([[1988]], as Ann Halam) | *''[[Transformations]]'' ([[1988]], as Ann Halam) | ||
*''[[The Skybreaker]]'' ([[1990]], as Ann Halam) | *''[[The Skybreaker]]'' ([[1990]], as Ann Halam) | ||
'''Standalone Novels''' | '''Standalone Novels''' (YA) | ||
*''[[Water in the Air]]'' ([[1977]]) | *''[[Water in the Air]]'' ([[1977]]) | ||
*''[[The Influence of Ironwood]]'' ([[1978]]) | *''[[The Influence of Ironwood]]'' ([[1978]]) | ||
Revision as of 16:56, 9 April 2007
Bibliography
Fiction
Divine Endurance Series
Aleutian Series
- White Queen (1991, co-winner of the Tiptree Award)
- North Wind (1994, shortlisted for the Tiptree Award)
- Phoenix Café (1997)
Bold as Love series
- Bold as Love (2001, winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award)
- Castles Made of Sand (2002)
- Midnight Lamp (2003)
- Band of Gypsies (2005)
- Rainbow Bridge (2006)
Standalone novels (adult)
- Escape Plans (1986)
- Kairos (1995)
- Life (2004, winner of the Philip K. Dick Award, shortlisted for the Tiptree Award)
- Short fiction (adult)
- "Balinese Dancer" (1997)
Inland Series (YA)
- The Daymaker (1987, as Ann Halam)
- Transformations (1988, as Ann Halam)
- The Skybreaker (1990, as Ann Halam)
Standalone Novels (YA)
- Water in the Air (1977)
- The Influence of Ironwood (1978)
- The Exchange (1979)
- Dear Hill (1980)
- Ally, Ally, Aster (1981, as Ann Halam)
- The Alder Tree (1982, as Ann Halam)
- King Death's Garden (1986, as Ann Halam)
- The Hidden Ones (1988)
- Dinosaur Junction (1991, as Ann Halam)
- The Haunting of Jessica Raven (1993, as Ann Halam)
- The Fear Man (1995, as Ann Halam)
- The Powerhouse (1997, as Ann Halam)
- Crying in the Dark (1998, as Ann Halam)
- The N.I.M.R.O.D. Conspiracy (1999, as Ann Halam)
- The Shadow on the Stairs (2000, as Ann Halam)
- Don't Open Your Eyes (2000, as Ann Halam)
- Taylor Five (2002, as Ann Halam)
- Dr. Franklin's Island (2003, as Ann Halam)
- Finders Keepers (2004, as Ann Halam)
- Siberia (2005, as Ann Halam)
- The Visitor (2006, as Ann Halam)
- Snakehead (2006, as Ann Halam)
Story Collections
- Identifying the Object (1993)
- Seven Tales and a Fable (1995, winner of the World Fantasy Award)
Essay Collections
Quotes
- "I often awarded my Aleutians quirks of taste and opinion belonging to one uniquely different middle-aged, middle-class, leftish Englishwoman. And I was entertained to find them hailed by US critics as 'the most convincingly alien beings to grace science fiction in years.'" Quoted in Decoding Gender in Science Fiction by Brian Attebery