Michael P. Kube-McDowell
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(1964 –)
Michael Paul Kube-McDowell, also known as Michael P. McDowell and kmac, is an American SF and non-fiction author.
He co-authored The Trigger (1999) with Arthur C. Clarke. He is known for his The Trigon Disunity series.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1985 -- ConTact 85
- 1986 -- Convergence I
- 1987 -- Marcon XXI, Phoenixcon 2
- 1990 -- InConJunction X, Chattacon XV, Toastmaster at State of ConFusion
- 1991 -- Best Novel Hugo nominee
- 1992 -- ConQuesT 23, Millennicon -9
- 1994 -- Off-Key Contraption
- 1995 -- Confabulation 7
- 1996 -- Toastmaster at Deviant ConFusion
- 2003 -- ConClave XXVIII
- 2015 -- Chambanacon 45
- Nomination for the Philip K. Dick Award
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