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Gwyneth Jones (novelist)
Gwyneth Jones is a British writer born in 1952. She also writes for young people under the name of Ann Halamm. Her works are mostly science fiction and near future high fantasy with strong themes of gender and feminism. She is the winner of two World Fantasy Awards, BSFA short story award, Children of the Night Award from the Dracula Society, Arthur C. Clarke Award and co-winner of the Tiptree award . She coined the term "gynoid."
Gwyneth Jones lives in Brighton, England, with her family, cat, and gold fish.
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Works
Novels
- Divine Endurance (1984) (part 1 of the Flowerdust Trilogy)
- Escape Plans (1986)
- Kairos (1988)
- White Queen (1991) (part 1 of the Aleutian Trilogy)
- Flowerdust (1993) (part 2 of the Flowerdust Trilogy)
- North Wind (1994) (part 2 of the Aleutian Trilogy)
- Phoenix Cafe (1997) (part 3 of the Aleutian Trilogy)
- Bold As Love (2001) (part 1 of the Bold As Love Cycle)
- Castles Made Of Sand (2002) (part 2 of the Bold As Love Cycle)
- Midnight Lamp (2003) (part 3 of the Bold As Love Cycle)
- Life (2004)
Collections
- Deconstructing the Starships (1999) (non-fiction)
External link
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