Michael F. Flynn bibliography
This is complete bibliography of works by American hard science fiction author Michael F. Flynn.
Firestar
Firestar
- Firestar (1996)
- Rogue Star (1998)
- Lodestar (2000)
- Falling Stars (2001)
Spiral Arm Series
- The January Dancer (2008)
- Up Jim River (2010)
- In the Lion's Mouth (2012)
- On the Razor's Edge (2013)
Standalone novels
- Eifelheim (2006) (Hugo nomination 2007)
- The Wreck of the River of Stars (2013)
- The Chieftain (forthcoming)
Collections
- The Nanotech Chronicles (1991)
- The Forest of Time and other stories (1997)
Non fiction (chronological order)
- "De revolutione scientarium in 'media tempestas'" Analog 127/7&8 (Jul/Aug 2007)
- "The great Ptolemaic smackdown and down-and-dirty mud-wrassle". Analog. 133 (1&2): 14–27. Jan–Feb 2013.
Short fiction (chronological order)
- "Eifelheim" (1986) (nominee for Best Novella Hugo Award, 1987)
- "The Forest of Time" (1987) (Hugo Best Novella nominee, 1988)
- "The Adventure of the Laughing Clone" (1988)
- "From the corner of the eye" Analog 113/13 (November 1993)
- "Melodies of the heart" Analog 114/1&2 (January 1994 (Hugo Best Novella nominee, 1995)
- "The promise of God" F&SF 88/3 [526] (Mar 1995)
- "Southern Strategy" (2002) Published in the collection, Alternate Generals II, 2002, ed. Harry Turtledove, Baen Books
- "The Ensorcelled ATM" (2005) Published in the anthology The Enchanter Completed, 2005, ed. Harry Turtledove, Baen Books
- "Dawn, and Sunset, and the Colours of the Earth" (Asimov's October/November 2006), Hugo nomination 2007
- "Quaestiones Super Caelo et Mundo" Analog 127/7&8 (July/August 2007), Sidewise Award for Alternate History
- "Sand and Iron" Analog 128/7&8 (July/August 2008) : 86-100
- "Where the Winds are all Asleep" Analog 129/10 (October 2009) : 8-32
- "On Rickety Thistlethwaite" Analog 130/1&2 (January/February 2010) : 62-71
- "Cargo" Analog 130/6 (Jun 2010) : 78-85
- "The Frog Prince" Analog 131/1&2 (January/February 2011) : 126-147
- "The Iron Shirts" Tor.com (May 2011)
- "The Journeyman: On the Short-Grass Prairie" Analog 132/10 (October 2012)
- "The Journeyman: In the Stone House" Analog 134/6 (June 2014) : 29-45 (nominee for Hugo Award for Best Novelette)
Novels
- In the Country of the Blind (1990, revised 2001) (Prometheus Award and Compton Crook Award winner)[1]
- Fallen Angels (with Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle) (1991)[2] (Prometheus Award, Seiun Award)
References
- ↑ "Compton Crook Award Winners". Baltimore Science Fiction Society. Retrieved June 25, 2012.
- ↑ "Writing Family Affair For Local Natives". The Morning Call. Allentown, PA. June 6, 1991. p. B03. Retrieved June 25, 2012.
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