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See "Women in American Science Fiction," [[ConFuse 93 Guest of Honor Speech]] by Nancy Kress.  
'''Nancy Kress''' (http://www.sff.net/people/nankress/) is an award-winning science fiction writer, often identified as a "hard sf" author.  
 
Award-winning science fiction writer often identified as a "hard sf" author.  




== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
Full bibliography at http://www.sff.net/people/nankress/


;Critical work
* "Women in American Science Fiction", [[ConFuse 93 Guest of Honor Speech]]


Full bibliography here: http://www.sff.net/people/nankress/
;Novels
 
'''Novels'''


'''Beggars Series'''
'''Beggars Series'''
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*''Nothing Human'' (Golden Gryphon Press, 2003)
*''Nothing Human'' (Golden Gryphon Press, 2003)


Short Stories & novellas
;Short stories & novellas
 
* ''Out of All Them Bright Stars'' (1985), Nebula winner
* ''Out of All Them Bright Stars'' (1985), Nebula winner
* ''Beggars In Spain'' (1991) (Nebula winner, novella)
* ''Beggars In Spain'' (1991) (Nebula winner, novella)
* ''The Flowers of Aulit Prison.'' 1998 Nebula winner (Sturgeon award)
* ''The Flowers of Aulit Prison.'' 1998 Nebula winner (Sturgeon award)


External sources:


http://www.sff.net/people/nankress/





Revision as of 17:03, 15 April 2007

Nancy Kress (http://www.sff.net/people/nankress/) is an award-winning science fiction writer, often identified as a "hard sf" author.


Bibliography

Full bibliography at http://www.sff.net/people/nankress/

Critical work
Novels

Beggars Series

  • Maximum Light, 1998
  • Probability Space (Tor, 2002) (Won the Campbell)
  • Probability Moon
  • Probability Sun
  • Crossfire
  • Nothing Human (Golden Gryphon Press, 2003)
Short stories & novellas
  • Out of All Them Bright Stars (1985), Nebula winner
  • Beggars In Spain (1991) (Nebula winner, novella)
  • The Flowers of Aulit Prison. 1998 Nebula winner (Sturgeon award)
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