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  1. Michael Swanwick (born November 18, 1950) is an American fantasy and science fiction author who began publishing in the early 1980s.

  2. Michael Swanwick Online: The Author Himself. Michael Swanwick has received the Hugo, Nebula, Theodore Sturgeon, and World Fantasy Awards for his work. Stations of the Tide was honored with the Nebula Award and was also nominated for the Hugo and Arthur C. Clarke Awards.

  3. Complete order of Michael Swanwick books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.

  4. Michael Swanwick is the author of The Iron Dragon's Daughter (3.66 avg rating, 4014 ratings, 397 reviews, published 1993), Stations of the Tide (3.69 avg...

  5. Michael Swanwick has 436 books on Goodreads with 231093 ratings. Michael Swanwicks most popular book is The Iron Dragon's Daughter.

  6. Michael Swanwick is one of the most acclaimed and prolific writers of his generation, as well as being the only person ever to win five Hugo Awards for fiction in the space of six years. All five of those stories are included here--plus much, much more, all of it beautifully written, critically acclaimed, and deeply satisfying to read.

  7. Oct 31, 2008 · Michael Swanwick. 4.08. 344 ratings40 reviews. It's here at last the first comprehensive overview of the extraordinary career of master storyteller Michael Swanwick.

  8. His novels include Stations of the Tide, Bones of the Earth, two Darger and Surplus novels, and The Iron Dragon's Mother. He has also written over a hundred and fifty short stories - including the Mongolian Wizard series on Tor.com - and countless works of flash fiction.

  9. A site by, for and about award-winning SF author Michael Swanwick,featuring original fiction, novels extracts, news, reviews and really bad writing advice.

  10. Writing fiction ranging from light fantasy to hard SF, Michael Swanwick has been earning award nominations since his 1980 novelettes landed on Locus lists and Nebula Awards ballots: “The Feast of Saint Janis” and “Ginungagap.” “Mummer Kiss” earned him his first win, an SF Chronicle Award in the Novelette category.

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