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==Works==
==Works==
==Novels==
* ''[[The Shadow Hunter]]'' (1982; second ed. published 2002)
* ''[[The Shadow Hunter]]'' (1982; second ed. published 2002)
* ''[[The Falling Woman]]'' (1986 novel)
* ''[[The Falling Woman]]'' (1986 novel)
* "[[His Vegetable Wife]]" (1986 short story)
* ''[[The City, Not Long After]]'' (1989 novel)
* ''[[The City, Not Long After]]'' (1989 novel)
* ''[[Points of Departure]]'' (1990 collection)
* ''[[Points of Departure]]'' (1990 collection)
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* "[[Goodbye, Cynthia]]" (1988)
* "[[Goodbye, Cynthia]]" (1988)
* "[[Green Fire]]" (1999) (with [[Eileen Gunn]] and Andy Duncan and Michael Swanwick)
* "[[Green Fire]]" (1999) (with [[Eileen Gunn]] and Andy Duncan and Michael Swanwick)
* "[[His Vegetable Wife]]" (1986)
* "[[His Vegetable Wife]]" (1986 short story)
* "[[How I Spent My Summer Vacation]]" (1989)
* "[[How I Spent My Summer Vacation]]" (1989)
* "[[In the Abode of the Snows]]" (1986)
* "[[In the Abode of the Snows]]" (1986)

Revision as of 13:20, 5 May 2007

Pat Murphy is an award-winning SF writer and science writer, and founding mother of the James Tiptree, Jr. Award.

Works

Novels

Short fiction

Collections:

Stories:

Essays and other writings on SF

  • "Imaginary Friends" (1996 essay on writing SF)

Edited anthologies

Non-SFnal works

  • Exploratopia (2006, ISBN 0316612812)
  • Zap Science: A Scientific Playground in a Book (1997) by John Cassidy, Paul Doherty, & Pat Murphy
  • "Before and After" (1997 travel essay)
  • The Science Explorer Out and About (1997) by Pat Murphy, Ellen Klages, and Linda Shore
  • The Color of Nature (1996) by Pat Murphy and Paul Doherty
  • The Science Explorer (1996) by Pat Murphy, Ellen Klages, and Linda Shore
  • By Nature's Design (1993) by Pat Murphy
  • Bending Light: An Exploratorium Toolbook (1993) by Pat Murphy
  • Explorabook: A Kid's Science Museum in a Book by John Cassidy, Pat Murphy, and Paul Doherty (1991)

Further reading

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