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  2. Patrice Ann "Pat" Murphy (born March 9, 1955) is an American science writer and author of science fiction and fantasy novels. Early life. Murphy was born on March 9, 1955, in Washington state. Career. Murphy has used the ideas of the absurdist pseudophilosophy pataphysics in some of her writings.

  3. About Pat Murphy. Wearing many hats. I am interested in many things—and I have been lucky enough to find ways to make a living that let me explore my many interests. My novels and short stories are like snowflakes—no two are alike. I realize that this makes me a marketing director’s nightmare.

  4. The Wild Girls. Winner of the 2007 Christopher Award. A children’s novel about friendship, about learning to find your own answers and write your own stories, and about inventing the person you want to be.

  5. Pat Murphy has won numerous awards for her science fiction and fantasy writing, including the Nebula Award for The Falling Woman, the Philip K. Dick Award for Points of Departure, and the World...

  6. Pat Murphy has 212 books on Goodreads with 54638 ratings. Pat Murphys most popular book is The Wild Girls.

  7. The Falling Woman is a 1986 contemporary psychological fantasy novel by Pat Murphy. The book won the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1987. [1] Plot summary. Elizabeth Butler is an archaeologist, and the author of several popular books that challenge her colleagues' ideas about Maya civilization.

  8. Pat Murphy is an American science fiction and fantasy writer. She has won numerous awards, including the Nebula Award for her novels 'The Falling Woman' and 'Points of Departure' and the Philip K. Dick Award for 'Points of Departure'.

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