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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. "The Edge of the World," was awarded the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award in 1989. It was also nominated for both the Hugo and World Fantasy Awards. "Radio Waves" received the World Fantasy Award in 1996. "The Very Pulse of the Machine" received the Hugo Award in 1999, as did "Scherzo with Tyrannosaur" in 2000 and "The Dog said Bow-Wow" in 2002.
Swanwick's stories have appeared in Omni, Penthouse, Amazing, Asimov's, High Times, New Dimensions, Starlight, Universe, Full Spectrum, Triquarterly and elsewhere. Many have been reprinted in Best of the Year anthologies, and translated for Japanese, Dutch, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, French and Croatian publications.
His books include In the Drift, an Ace Special; Vacuum Flowers; Griffin's Egg; Stations of the Tide; The Iron Dragon's Daughter, a New York Times Notable Book, and Jack Faust; his short fiction has been collected in Gravity's Angels, A Geography of Unknown Lands, Moon Dogs, and Tales of Old Earth, a Tachyon Publications-Frog Ltd. title and 2001 Locus award-winner for best short story collection.
He lives in Philadelphia with his wife, Marianne Porter, and their son, Sean.
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Tales of Old Earth
by Michael Swanwick
Other titles by Michael Swanwick
The Dog Said Bow-Wow
Cigar Box Faust and Other Miniatures
Gravity's Angels
Michael Swanwick's Field Guide to the Mesozoic Megafauna
The Postmodern Archipelago
Locus Award-winner for Best Collection 2001
Introduction by Bruce Sterling
Cover illustration and design by Michael Dashow
A stunning collection from one of science fiction's very best writers.
-Nancy Kress
An unprecedented three out of the six short stories nominated for the prestigious Hugo Award in 1999 were written by one author, Michael Swanwick. All of those stories, "Radiant Doors," The Very Pulse of the Machine," and "Wild Minds," appear here in this collection, along with sixteen other razor-sharp visions by this Nebula Award-winning author. "The Very Pulse of the Machine" won the Hugo Award in 1999. One piece, "The Raggle Taggle Gypsy-O," was written especially for this collection. Swanwick is among the most acclaimed science fiction writers of his generation, Now, for the first time, his best short fiction of the last decade is collected. The stories here range across genres, from the hardest of hard science fiction to the purest of fantasies, with stops in between and stories that defy categorization.
Michael Swanwick is darkly magnificent. Tales of Old Earth is just one brilliant ride after another, a midnight express with a master at the throttle. Sit back and enjoy.
-Jack McDevitt
One of the most powerful and consistently inventive short story writers of his generation.
-Gardner Dozois
Swanwick has emerged as one of the country's most respected authors.
-Philadelphia Inquirer
I have admired Michael Swanwick's storytelling - his style, his imagination, his compassion - from the beginning of his career. Over time he has simply improved. Indeed, he writes so well the kinds of stories that I would like to write that he obviates the necessity of my even trying to write them. This collection showcases his exemplary talent.
-Michael Bishop
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