About Michael Swanwick
Michael Swanwick is the author of a novella, two short story collections, and four critically acclaimed novels: Vacuum Flowers; the Nebula Award-winning Stations of the Tide; The Iron Dragon's Daughter, which was named a New York Times Notable Book of the Year and nominated for a World Fantasy Award; and Jack Faust, also a New York Times Notable Book. Mr. Swanwick lives with his wife and son in Philadelphia, PA.
Novels
In the Drift (1985)
Vacuum Flowers (1987)
Griffin's Egg (1990)
Stations of the Tide (1991)
Gravity's Angels (1991)
The Iron Dragon's Daughter (1993)
Jack Faust (1997)
Bones of the Earth (2002)
The Dragons of Babel (2008)
Vacuum Flowers (1987)
Griffin's Egg (1990)
Stations of the Tide (1991)
Gravity's Angels (1991)
The Iron Dragon's Daughter (1993)
Jack Faust (1997)
Bones of the Earth (2002)
The Dragons of Babel (2008)
Collections
Slow Dancing Through Time (1990) (with Susan Casper, Gardner Dozois and Jack C Haldeman II)
Cigar-Box Faust: And Other Miniatures (1991)
Tales of Old Earth (1992)
A Geography of Unknown Lands (1997)
Moon Dogs (2000)
Michael Swanwick's Field Guide to Mesozoic Megafauna (2004)
The Periodic Table of Science Fiction (2005)
The Dog Said Bow-Wow (2007)
The Best of Michael Swanwick (2008)
Cigar-Box Faust: And Other Miniatures (1991)
Tales of Old Earth (1992)
A Geography of Unknown Lands (1997)
Moon Dogs (2000)
Michael Swanwick's Field Guide to Mesozoic Megafauna (2004)
The Periodic Table of Science Fiction (2005)
The Dog Said Bow-Wow (2007)
The Best of Michael Swanwick (2008)
Novellas
Zeppelin City (2011) (with Eileen Gunn)
The Trains That Climb the Winter Tree (2011) (with Eileen Gunn)
The Dala Horse (2011)
The Trains That Climb the Winter Tree (2011) (with Eileen Gunn)
The Dala Horse (2011)
Short Stories
Non fiction
The Postmodern Archipelago: Two Essays on Science Fiction and Fantasy (1997)
Michael Swanwick's Complete L is for Language (1998)
Being Gardner Dozois (2001) (see Gardner Dozois)
Michael Swanwick's Complete L is for Language (1998)
Being Gardner Dozois (2001) (see Gardner Dozois)
Anthologies containing stories by Michael Swanwick
Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year 1980 (1981)
UniverseX 11 (1981)
The Best Science Fiction of the Year 10 (1981)
The Best Science Fiction of the Year 11 (1982)
Nebula Award Stories 16 (1982)
The Second Omni Book of Science Fiction (1984)
Terry Carr's Best Science Fiction of the Year 14 (1985)
The Year's Best Fantasy Stories 11 (1985)
After Midnight (1986)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Third Annual Collection (1986)
Full Spectrum 2 (1989)
A Century of Fantasy 1980-1989 (1990)
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Third Annual Collection (1990)
Simulations: 15 Tales of Virtual Reality (1993)
Nebula Awards 27 (1993)
The Norton Book of Science Fiction (1993)
Omni Visions One (1993)
Omni Visions Two (1994)
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Eighth Annual Collection (1995)
Tomorrow Bites (1995)
Killing Me Softly (1995)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Thirteenth Annual Collection (1996)
Hackers (1996)
Lethal Kisses (1996)
The Mammoth Book of Best New Science Fiction 11th Annual Collection (1997)
Modern Classics of Fantasy (1997)
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Tenth Annual Collection (1997)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Fourteenth Annual Collection (1997)
The Science Fiction Century (1997)
Isaac Asimov's Christmas (1997)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Sixteenth Annual Collection (1997)
Isaac Asimov's Camelot (1998)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Fifteenth Annual Collection (1998)
Year's Best SF 3 (1998)
The Mammoth Book of Comic Fantasy (1998)
Sirens and Other Daemon Lovers: Magical Tales of Love and Seduction (1998)
The Good New Stuff (1999)
Year's Best SF 4 (1999)
Technohorror: Tales of Terror, Suspense, and Intrigue (1999)
Isaac Asimov's Solar System (1999)
Explorers: SF Adventures to Far Horizons (2000)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Seventeenth Annual Collection (2000)
UniverseX 11 (1981)
The Best Science Fiction of the Year 10 (1981)
The Best Science Fiction of the Year 11 (1982)
Nebula Award Stories 16 (1982)
The Second Omni Book of Science Fiction (1984)
Terry Carr's Best Science Fiction of the Year 14 (1985)
The Year's Best Fantasy Stories 11 (1985)
After Midnight (1986)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Third Annual Collection (1986)
Full Spectrum 2 (1989)
A Century of Fantasy 1980-1989 (1990)
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Third Annual Collection (1990)
Simulations: 15 Tales of Virtual Reality (1993)
Nebula Awards 27 (1993)
The Norton Book of Science Fiction (1993)
Omni Visions One (1993)
Omni Visions Two (1994)
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Eighth Annual Collection (1995)
Tomorrow Bites (1995)
Killing Me Softly (1995)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Thirteenth Annual Collection (1996)
Hackers (1996)
Lethal Kisses (1996)
The Mammoth Book of Best New Science Fiction 11th Annual Collection (1997)
Modern Classics of Fantasy (1997)
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Tenth Annual Collection (1997)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Fourteenth Annual Collection (1997)
The Science Fiction Century (1997)
Isaac Asimov's Christmas (1997)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Sixteenth Annual Collection (1997)
Isaac Asimov's Camelot (1998)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Fifteenth Annual Collection (1998)
Year's Best SF 3 (1998)
The Mammoth Book of Comic Fantasy (1998)
Sirens and Other Daemon Lovers: Magical Tales of Love and Seduction (1998)
The Good New Stuff (1999)
Year's Best SF 4 (1999)
Technohorror: Tales of Terror, Suspense, and Intrigue (1999)
Isaac Asimov's Solar System (1999)
Explorers: SF Adventures to Far Horizons (2000)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Seventeenth Annual Collection (2000)
Short stories
| The Feast of Saint Janis (1980) | Nebula (nominee) | ||
| Ginungagap (1980) | Nebula (nominee) | ||
| Mummer Kiss (1981) | Nebula (nominee) | ||
| Touring (1981) (with Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois) | |||
| Walden Three (1981) | |||
| The Man Who Met Picasso (1982) | World Fantasy (nominee) | ||
| Golden Apples of the Sun (1984) (with Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois) | |||
| Marrow Death (1984) | Nebula (nominee) | ||
| Trojan Horse (1984) | Nebula (nominee) | ||
| The Blind Minotaur (1985) | |||
| Dogfight (1985) (with William Gibson) | Hugo (nominee) Nebula (nominee) | ||
| The Gods of Mars (1985) (with Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois) | Nebula (nominee) | ||
| Covenant of Souls (1986) | |||
| The Dragon Line (1988) | |||
| A Midwinter's Tale (1988) | |||
| The Edge of the World (1989) | Hugo (nominee) World Fantasy (nominee) | ||
| The Dead (1990) | Hugo (nominee) Nebula (nominee) | ||
| Three Scenes from Stations of the Tide (1991) | |||
| Griffin's Egg [short story] (1992) | Hugo (nominee) Nebula (nominee) | ||
| The Changeling's Tale (1994) | World Fantasy (nominee) | ||
| "In the Tradition..." (1994) | |||
| North of Diddy-Wah-Diddy (1995) | |||
| Radio Waves (1995) | World Fantasy | ||
| Walking Out (1995) | Hugo (nominee) | ||
| Ships (1996) (with Jack Dann) | |||
| The Wisdom of Old Earth (1997) | |||
| Ancestral Voices (1998) (with Gardner Dozois) | |||
| Microcosmic Dog (1998) | |||
| Midnight Express (1998) | |||
| Radiant Doors (1998) | Hugo (nominee) Nebula (nominee) | ||
| The Very Pulse of the Machine (1998) | Hugo | ||
| Wild Minds (1998) | Hugo (nominee) | ||
| Ancient Engines (1999) | Hugo (nominee) | ||
| Scherzo with Tyrannosaur (1999) | Hugo (nominee) Nebula (nominee) |
Awards
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Links to other websites
| Michael Swanwick Online |
Michael Swanwick recommends
The Model (1987) Robert Aickman "A Strange and delicate winter fable, chilling and dreamlike." | Caliban Landing (1988) Steven Popkes "Steven Popkes is an audacious new talent and a welcome addition to the ranks." | Harvest the Fire (1995) (Harvest of Stars, book 3) Poul Anderson "Fast, elegant, and visionary ... Poul Anderson is one of the pillars of modern science fiction and this is Poul Anderson at his best." |
He Do The Time Police In Different Voices (2003) David Langford "Almost pointlessly brilliant." | Singularity Sky (2003) (Singularity Sky, book 1) Charles Stross "A carnival of ideas." | First Strike (2003) (Halo, book 3) Eric Nylund "Eric Nylund writes clean; plays hard and knows how to plot." |
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