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  1. James Patrick Kelly (born April 11, 1951 in Mineola, New York) is an American science fiction author who has won both the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award.

  2. Official website of James Patrick Kelly, science fiction writer and winner of the Hugo, Locus and Nebula awards.

  3. James Patrick Kelly has won the Hugo, Nebula and Locus awards. His newest project is King of the Dogs, Queen of the Cats, a short novel coming in January 2020 from Subterranean Press. His most recent publication is the collection, The Promise of Space, published in 2018 from Prime Books.

  4. Nov 7, 2012 · James Patrick Kelly (please, call him Jim) has had an eclectic writing career. He has written novels, short stories, essays, reviews, poetry, plays and planetarium shows. His short novel Burn won the Science Fiction Writers of America's Nebula Award in 2007.

  5. James Patrick Kelly has written novels, short stories, essays, reviews, poetry, plays and planetarium shows. His most recent novel is Mother Go (2017), an audiobook original from Audible. His most recent short story collections are The Promise of Space (2017) from Prime Books and the career retrospective Masters of Science Fiction: James ...

  6. After years of planning and scheming, of deals honest and not, of sleepless nights of rage and cool days of calculation, Klarys moment arrives when xeni-Harvel Asher, the ambassador from the Four Worlds, enters her gallery. As a concession to local xenophobia, the xeni is embodied as a human male. Of course, he is beautiful.

  7. Summary Bibliography: James Patrick Kelly. Author: James Patrick Kelly Author Record # 236. Legal Name: Kelly, James Patrick. Birthplace: Mineola, New York, USA. Birthdate: 11 April 1951. Language: English. Webpages: Amazon.com, Blogspot, IMDB, jimkelly.net, SFE, Wikipedia-EN.

  8. Since 1977 he has been a full time science fiction writer. Many science fiction fans first became aware of Kelly's talents when his story, "Solstice," was included in Bruce Sterling's landmark Mirrorshades anthology, the collection which helped to map the parameters of the cyberpunk movement.

  9. With "Dea Ex Machina" in Galaxy for April 1975 (as by James Kelly), he began very quickly to establish himself as an author whose work contained, within a sometimes sober demeanour, considerable pyrotechnical charge.

  10. James Patrick Kelly has had an eclectic writing career. He has written novels, short stories, essays, reviews, poetry, plays and planetarium shows. His short novel Burn won the Science...

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