N. Lee Wood
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N. Lee Wood is an American science fiction
Science fiction
Science fiction is a genre of fiction dealing with imaginary but more or less plausible content such as future settings, futuristic science and technology, space travel, aliens, and paranormal abilities...

 author.

Novels

  • Faraday's Orphans (1995)
  • Looking for the Mahdi (1996)
  • Bloodrights (1999)
  • Master of None (2004)

Short stories

  • "Molly Haskowin" (1990)
  • "Memories that Dance Like Dust in the Summer Heat" (1990)
  • "In the Land of No" (1991)
  • "Three Merry Pranksters at the Louvre" (2000)
  • "Balzac" (2003)

Anthologies

  • "Nemira '94" with Romulus Bărbulescu
    Romulus Bărbulescu
    Romulus Bărbulescu was a Romanian science-fiction writer.In 1963, Romulus Barbulescu published "Constellations from the Waters," the first of 10 science fiction novels that established him and his co-author, George Anania, as pioneers of the genre in Romania...

    , George Anania
    George Anania
    George Anania is a Romanian science-fiction writer and translator.- Novels:* Corsarul de fier * Test de fiabilitate , Editura Albatros* O experiență neobișnuită , Editura Ion Creangă...

     and Norman Spinrad
    Norman Spinrad
    Norman Richard Spinrad is an American science fiction author.Born in New York City, Spinrad is a graduate of the Bronx High School of Science. In 1957 he entered City College of New York and graduated in 1961 with a Bachelor of Science degree as a pre-law major. In 1966 he moved to San Francisco,...

    (1994)

Essays

  • "Report from Clarion West" (1985)
  • "Magnum Opus Con (III)" (1988)
  • "1988 World Sf Meeting in Budapest" (1989)
  • "ABA, Parisienne Style" (1989)
  • "SF in France" (Locus #357) (1990)
  • "World SF Meeting at Den Haag" (1990)
  • "Parcon '90 Report" (1991)
  • "SF in France" (Locus #372) (1992)
  • "1992 Salon du Livre" (1992)
  • "Freucon/1992 World SF Meeting" (1992)
  • "Étonnants Voyaguers Festival" (1993)
  • "1993 Salon du Livre" (1993)

External links

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