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− | Shiner began publishing [[SF]] in 1977. | + | '''Lewis Shiner''' began publishing [[SF]] in 1977. He began his career as a science fiction writer, but then identified with cyberpunk, and later wrote more mainstream novels, although most had fantasy elements. He published the [[fanzine]] ''[[Tales from Texas]]'' and wrote for ''[[Cheap Truth]]'' as '''Sue Denim'''. He has also written [[comic books]]. |
− | His books include ''Frontera'' (1984), ''Deserted Cities of the Heart'' (1988), ''Slam'' (1990), ''Nine Hard Questions about the Nature of the Universe'' (1990), and ''The Edges of Things'' (1991), the last two being collections of his short fiction. | + | His books include ''Frontera'' (1984), ''Deserted Cities of the Heart'' (1988), ''Slam'' (1990), ''Nine Hard Questions about the Nature of the Universe'' (1990), and ''The Edges of Things'' (1991), the last two being collections of his short [[fiction]]. More recent books include ''Black & White'' (2008) and ''Dark Tangos'' (2011). |
− | + | In the 1970s, he was a member of the group of SF writers in [[Austin, Texas]], that were associated with [[Chad Oliver]]. Oliver described the younger writers as "gifts from the gods." | |
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+ | Formerly a resident of [[Texas]], he now resides in North Carolina. He graduated from Southern Methodist University in 1973. | ||
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+ | * [https://www.lewisshiner.com Website. ] | ||
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Revision as of 11:09, 27 October 2023
(December 30, 1950 – )
Lewis Shiner began publishing SF in 1977. He began his career as a science fiction writer, but then identified with cyberpunk, and later wrote more mainstream novels, although most had fantasy elements. He published the fanzine Tales from Texas and wrote for Cheap Truth as Sue Denim. He has also written comic books.
His books include Frontera (1984), Deserted Cities of the Heart (1988), Slam (1990), Nine Hard Questions about the Nature of the Universe (1990), and The Edges of Things (1991), the last two being collections of his short fiction. More recent books include Black & White (2008) and Dark Tangos (2011).
In the 1970s, he was a member of the group of SF writers in Austin, Texas, that were associated with Chad Oliver. Oliver described the younger writers as "gifts from the gods."
Formerly a resident of Texas, he now resides in North Carolina. He graduated from Southern Methodist University in 1973.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1986 -- ArmadilloCon 8
- 1988 -- Toastmaster at ArmadilloCon 10
- 1989 -- ArmadilloCon XI
- 1991 -- Disclave 35
- 2019 -- Storming the ConFusion
Person | 1950— |
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