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== Works == | == Works == | ||
; Novels | |||
*''[[China Mountain Zhang]]'' ([[1992]]) | *''[[China Mountain Zhang]]'' ([[1992]]) | ||
*''[[Half the Day Is Night]]'' ([[1994]]) | *''[[Half the Day Is Night]]'' ([[1994]]) | ||
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*''[[Nekropolis]]'' ([[2001]]) | *''[[Nekropolis]]'' ([[2001]]) | ||
; Short Story Collections | |||
*''[[Mothers and Other Monsters]]'' ([[2005]]) | *''[[Mothers and Other Monsters]]'' ([[2005]]) | ||
; Short fiction | |||
* "[[A Coney Island of the Mind]]" (1993) | * "[[A Coney Island of the Mind]]" (1993) | ||
* "The Cost to Be Wise" (1996) (Nebula nominee) | |||
* "Down on the Farm" (1997) | |||
* "In the Air" (1995) | |||
* "The Lincoln Train" (1995) (winner, Hugo, Best Short Story; nominee, Nebula, Best Short Story) | |||
* "The Missionary's Child" (1992) | * "The Missionary's Child" (1992) | ||
* " | * "Nekropolis" (1994) (Nebula nominee) | ||
* " | * "Protection" (1992) (Nebula nominee) | ||
* "Tut's Wife" (1993) | * "Tut's Wife" (1993) | ||
* "Virtual Love" (1994) (Nebula nominee) | |||
* "Whispers" (1993) (with David B Kisor) | * "Whispers" (1993) (with David B Kisor) | ||
==Discussions, analyses, critiques== | ==Discussions, analyses, critiques== | ||
Revision as of 19:21, 12 January 2011
Maureen F. McHugh (http://my.en.com/~mcq/) is a SF writer.
Works
- Novels
- Short Story Collections
- Short fiction
- "A Coney Island of the Mind" (1993)
- "The Cost to Be Wise" (1996) (Nebula nominee)
- "Down on the Farm" (1997)
- "In the Air" (1995)
- "The Lincoln Train" (1995) (winner, Hugo, Best Short Story; nominee, Nebula, Best Short Story)
- "The Missionary's Child" (1992)
- "Nekropolis" (1994) (Nebula nominee)
- "Protection" (1992) (Nebula nominee)
- "Tut's Wife" (1993)
- "Virtual Love" (1994) (Nebula nominee)
- "Whispers" (1993) (with David B Kisor)
Discussions, analyses, critiques
- Eternal Youth For Baby Boomers Spawns A Horrendous Disease, Charlie Anders, io9, 2008/4/23 - review of short story: "Interview: On Any Given Day"