While Greg Feeley is the author of The Oxygen Barons anti numerous essays and short stories, he tells us he has found himself “increasingly drawn to the novella form. My latest, ‘The Weighing of Ayre,’ has just been reprinted in The Year’s...
Michael F. Flynn’s stories have appeared in Analog, F&SF, and elsewhere. He has been a three-time Hugo award finalist—most recently for his novella, “Melodies of the Heart” (Analog, January 1994). His most recent works include a novel of...
The fast-paced and inventive “Fair Verona” is up to R. Garcia y Robertson’s usual high standards. Mr. Garcia’s latest books include The Virgin and the Dinosaur (1996) and its sequel Atlantis Found (spring 1997). Both novels were published by...
Ian MacLeod’s novel, The Golden Wheel, is just out from Harcourt Brace, and his short story collection, Voyages by Starlight, will be out soon from Arkham House. In a departure in style and setting from his previous Asimov’s tales, Mr. MacLeod...
Rebecca Ore’s most recent novel, Gaia’s Toys, was published by Tor in trade paperback last May. Her newest book, The Outlaw School, will be out from Avon sometime next year. Of her latest tale for Asimov’s Ms. Ore says, “A conversation about...
Robert Reed has had a run of good fortune lately.
His short story, “Decency” (June 1996), won our Eleventh Annual Readers’ Award Poll, and it is currently nominated for a Hugo award. In September, his latest novel, Beneath the Gated Sky (a...
In the past couple of years, James Sarafin’s fiction credits have included sales to Asimov’s, Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, and VB Tech Journal. His fantasy/crime story in the July 1995 issue of Hitchcock, “The Word for Breaking August...
The author’s latest novel, A King of Infinite Space, is just out from HarperPrism. His most recent story for us, “The Death of Captain Future” (October 1995), won the 1996 Hugo award for Best Novella, and was a finalist for the Nebula award....