Amy Thomson

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Amy Thomson
Born (1958-10-28) October 28, 1958 (age 62)
Miami, Florida
OccupationWriter
Spouse(s)Edd Vick
ChildrenKatherine

Amy Thomson (born October 28, 1958) is an American science fiction writer.[1] In 1994 she won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. Most of her work is considered hard science fiction and contains feminist[2] and environmental themes.

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Novels[]

Short fiction[]

Stories[3]
Title Year First published Reprinted/collected Notes
Buddha nature 2013 "Buddha nature". Analog Science Fiction and Fact. 133 (1&2): 76–93. Jan–Feb 2013.

References[]

  1. ^ "Thomson, Amy". Revised June 4, 2014. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (sf-encyclopedia.com). Retrieved 2014-07-28. Entry by 'JC', John Clute.
  2. ^ Annalee Newitz. "The Fembot Mystique". Popular Science. August 10, 2006.
  3. ^ Short stories unless otherwise noted.

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