About Greg Egan
Greg Egan is the author of the acclaimed SF novels Diaspora, Axiomatic, Quarantine, Permutation City, and Teranesia. A winner of the Hugo Award and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, Mr. Egan lives in Australia.
Novels
An Unusual Angle (1983)
Diaspora (1997)
Blood Sisters (1998)
Teranesia (1999)
Schild's Ladder (2001)
Incandescence (2008)
Diaspora (1997)
Blood Sisters (1998)
Teranesia (1999)
Schild's Ladder (2001)
Incandescence (2008)
Collections
Anthologies containing stories by Greg Egan
The Year's Best Fantasy Second Annual Collection (1989)
aka Demons and Dreams
The Year's Best Science Fiction Eleventh Annual Collection (1994)
New Legends (1995)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Twelfth Annual Collection (1995)
Cybersex (1996)
Hackers (1996)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Thirteenth Annual Collection (1996)
The Best of Interzone (1997)
The Mammoth Book of Best New Science Fiction 11th Annual Collection (1997)
Immortals (1998)
Nanotech (1998)
Not the Only Planet: Science Fiction Travel Stories (1998)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Fifteenth Annual Collection (1998)
Year's Best SF 3 (1998)
Centaurus (1999)
Technohorror: Tales of Terror, Suspense, and Intrigue (1999)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Sixteenth Annual Collection (1999)
Explorers: SF Adventures to Far Horizons (2000)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Seventeenth Annual Collection (2000)
Genometry (2001)
aka Demons and Dreams
The Year's Best Science Fiction Eleventh Annual Collection (1994)
New Legends (1995)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Twelfth Annual Collection (1995)
Cybersex (1996)
Hackers (1996)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Thirteenth Annual Collection (1996)
The Best of Interzone (1997)
The Mammoth Book of Best New Science Fiction 11th Annual Collection (1997)
Immortals (1998)
Nanotech (1998)
Not the Only Planet: Science Fiction Travel Stories (1998)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Fifteenth Annual Collection (1998)
Year's Best SF 3 (1998)
Centaurus (1999)
Technohorror: Tales of Terror, Suspense, and Intrigue (1999)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Sixteenth Annual Collection (1999)
Explorers: SF Adventures to Far Horizons (2000)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Seventeenth Annual Collection (2000)
Genometry (2001)
Short stories
| Artifact (1983) | |||
| Tangled Up (1985) | |||
| The Way She Smiles, The Things She Says (1985) | |||
| Mind Vampires (1986) | |||
| Neighbourhood Watch (1986) | |||
| Scatter My Ashes (1988) | |||
| Beyond the Whistle Test (1989) | |||
| The Cutie (1989) | |||
| Axiomatic (1990) | |||
| The Caress (1990) | |||
| Eugene (1990) | |||
| The Extra (1990) | |||
| Learning to Be Me (1990) | |||
| The Moral Virologist (1990) | |||
| The Safe-Deposit Box (1990) | |||
| Appropriate Love (1991) | |||
| Blood Sisters (1991) | |||
| The Demon's Passage (1991) | |||
| Fidelity (1991) | |||
| In Numbers (1991) | |||
| The Infinite Assassin (1991) | |||
| The Moat (1991) | |||
| The Vat (1991) | |||
| Before (1992) | |||
| Closer (1992) | |||
| Dust (1992) | |||
| The Hundred Light-Year Diary (1992) | |||
| Into Darkness (1992) | |||
| Reification Highway (1992) | |||
| Unstable Orbits in the Space of Lies (1992) | |||
| The Walk (1992) | |||
| Worthless (1992) | |||
| Chaff (1993) | |||
| Transition Dreams (1993) | |||
| Cocoon (1994) | Hugo (nominee) | ||
| Our Lady of Chernobyl (1994) | |||
| A Kidnapping (1995) | |||
| Luminous (1995) | Hugo (nominee) | ||
| Mister Volition (1995) | |||
| Mitochondrial Eve (1995) | |||
| Seeing (1995) | |||
| Silver Fire (1995) | |||
| TAP (1995) | Hugo (nominee) | ||
| Wang's Carpets (1995) | |||
| Reasons to Be Cheerful (1997) | |||
| Yeyuka (1997) | |||
| Oceanic (1998) | Hugo | ||
| The Planck Dive (1998) | Hugo (nominee) | ||
| Border Guards (1999) | Hugo (nominee) | ||
| Oracle (2000) |
Awards
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