Happy birthday to the incredible Michael Swanwick
Photo by Beth Gwynn
One of the most
acclaimed science-fiction and fantasy short-story writers of his
generation, Michael Swanwick won an extraordinary five Hugo Awards
in six years (1999-2000 and 2002-2004). His stories also garnered
World Fantasy, Theodore Sturgeon, Asimov’s Readers’ Awards, Locus,
and SF Chronicle awards. Swanwick’s STATIONS OF THE TIDE (1991) won
the prestigious Nebula Award for Best Novel.
His other novels
include IN THE DRIFT (1985), VACUUM FLOWERS (1987), JACK FAUST
(1997), and BONES OF THE EARTH (2002). The many collections of
Swanwick’s numerous acclaimed short tales include GRAVITY’S ANGELS
(1991), TALES OF OLD EARTH (2000), CIGAR-BOX FAUST AND OTHER MINATURES (2003), MICHAEL SWANWICK’S FIELD GUIDE TO THE MESOZOIC MEGAFAUNA (2004), THE DOG SAID BOW-WOW (2007), THE BEST OF MICHAEL
SWANWICK (2008), SOLSTICE FIRE (2013), SEASON’S GREETINGS (2014), and
NOT SO MUCH SAID THE CAT (2016).
OMNI, PENTHOUSE,
AMAZING, ASIMOV’S SCIENCE FICTION, NEW DIMENSIONS, and FULL
SPECTRUM number among the many venues with Swanwick’s short
fiction. A frequent contributor to the NEW YORK REVIEW OF SCIENCE
FICTION, he previously published the controversial essays on the
state of the science fiction and fantasy fields: The
User’s Guide to the Postmoderns (1986) and “In the Tradition…” (1994).
Both
essays were collected in THE POSTMODERN ARCHIPELAGO (1997).
All of us at Tachyon wish the extraordinary Micheal an amazing birthday.
For more information on NOT SO MUCH, SAID THE CAT, visit the Tachyon page.
Cover design by Elizabeth Story
For more info on GRAVITY’S ANGELS, visit the Tachyon page.
Cover by Michael Dashow
For more info on TALES OF OLD EARTH, visit the Tachyon page.
Cover by Michael Dashow
For more info on CIGAR-BOX FAUST AND OTHER MINIATURES, visit the Tachyon page.
Cover by Freddie Baer
For more info on MICHAEL SWANWICK’S FIELD GUIDE TO THE MESOZOIC MEGAFAUNA, visit the Tachyon page.
Cover by Stephanie Pui-Mun Law
For more info on THE DOG SAID BOW-WOW, visit the Tachyon page.
Cover by Ann Monn
For more info on THE POSTMODERN ARCHIPELAGO, visit the Tachyon page.
Cover by Michael Dashow