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Michaela Roessner


(b.1950)

Michaela-Marie Roessner-Hermann is an American science-fiction writer publishing under the name Michaela Roessner.

Born in San Francisco, Michaela Roessner was raised in (successively) California, New York, Pennsylvania, Thailand, and Oregon. Trained as a visual artist, she holds a BFA in Ceramics from the California College of Arts and Crafts and an MFA in Painting from Lone Mountain College, and exhibits under the name M. M. Roessner-Herman. In 1989, she won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer.

Her first novel, Walkabout Woman, was a 1989 nominee for the Mythopoeic Award, and won the Crawford Award. She has also published the science fiction novel Vanishing Point and number of short stories, published in Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, SciFiction, Omni Online, Strange Plasma, Fantasy & Science Fiction, and elsewhere. She is also the author of two historical novels, The Stars Dispose (1997) and The Stars Compel (1999), about Catherine de Medici. She lives in southern California.

She has taught at the Clarion Workshop at Michigan State University and the Gotham Writers' Workshop.
 

Genres: Science Fiction
 
Series
Stars
   1. The Stars Dispose (1997)
   2. The Stars Compel (1999)
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Novels
   Walkabout Woman (1988)
   Vanishing Point (1993)
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Anthologies containing stories by Michaela Roessner
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Alien Sex (1990)
edited by
Ellen Datlow
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Full Spectrum 2 (1989)
edited by
Lou Aronica, Patrick LoBrutto, Shawna McCarthy and Amy Stout

Awards
John W. Campbell Best New Author winner (1989)
John W. Campbell Best Book winner (1989) : Walkabout Woman
Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature Best Book nominee (1989) : Walkabout Woman


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