Severna Park (writer)
Severna Park | |
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Born |
Suzanne Feldman 1958 |
Genre | science fiction |
Notable awards | Nebula Award for Best Short Story |
Severna Park (real name — Suzanne Feldman; born 1958) is a science fiction author and winner of the Nebula Award for Best Short Story (The Cure For Everything, 2001).
Her first novel, Speaking Dreams from 1992, was a Lambda Literary Award nominee.[1] She was long-listed for James Tiptree Jr. Award in 1994 (Amazons) and short-listed in 1998 (Hand of Prophecy) and 2000 (The Annunciate).[2]
She now writes mainstream fiction. Employed as a teacher, she lives with her partner of twenty-five years in Maryland.[3]
Bibliography
Novels
- Speaking Dreams
- Speaking Dreams (1992)
- Hand of Prophecy (1998)
- The Annunciate (1999)
Collections
- The Cure for Everything (2013)
Short Fiction
- Amazons (1993)
- Tiger, Tiger (1998)
- Harbingers (1999)
- The Breadfruit Empire (1999)
- The Golem (2000)
- The Cure for Everything (2000)
- The Peaceable Kingdom (2000)
- Call for Submissions (2003)
- The Island of Varos (2003)
- The Three Unknowns (2004)
- Secret Histories (2013)
- The Crime Museum (2013)
Essay
- Read This (NYRSF, September 1998) (1998)
References
External links
- Severna Park at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Works by or about Park, Severna 1958- in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
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