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Robin Wayne Bailey (born 1952) is an American writer of speculative fiction, both fantasy and science fiction.[1] He is a founder of the Science Fiction Hall of Fame (1996) and a past president of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA, 2005–2007).

Robin Wayne Bailey
BornFebruary 8, 1952
Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
Occupation
  • Writer
  • editor
  • English instructor
  • NationalityAmerican
    Period1983–present (as writer)
    GenreFantasy, science fiction

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    Bailey graduated from North Kansas City High School and received a B.A. in English and Anthropology and a M. A. in English Literature from Northwest Missouri State University.[2] He debuted as a fiction writer with the novel Frost, published by Timescape Books in 1983 and followed with two sequels and a few short stories during the next three years. Bailey's works include Shadowdance, the Frost series, The Brothers of the Dragon, and Dragonkin fantasy trilogies and Swords Against the Shadowland, a novel interpolated in the Fafhrd and Gray Mouser series of sword and sorcery stories by Fritz Leiber. A direct sequel to Leiber's most famous story "Ill Met in Lankhmar" (1970), Swords Against the Shadowland was named one of the seven best fantasy novels of 1998 by genre newszine Science Fiction Chronicle. Bailey was a finalist for the annual Nebula Award for Best Novelette for "The Children's Crusade" (2007).[3]

    In conjunction with the Kansas City Science Fiction and Fantasy Society (KaCSFFS) and the Center for the Study of Science Fiction at the University of Kansas, Bailey and James Gunn founded the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame in 1996.[4] The Hall of Fame later merged under a special agreement with Paul G. Allen's Vulcan Enterprises and in 2004 it became part of the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of FameinSeattle. The hall of fame is now a part of the larger EMP Museum (named simply for "Experience Music Project", which has somewhat reduced the focus on its science fiction component). Beginning in 2013, it once again inducted people for contributions to fantasy, the original name also having been restored;[5] Bailey continues to serve on its annual induction committee.

    Before serving as SFWA president (2005–2007), Bailey was SFWA South-Central Regional Director for nine years; he was also the host of three of the Association's annual Nebula Awards Weekends, including two in Kansas City.[citation needed]; as a result, Bailey received a special "Service to SFWA Award" in 1998.[3]

    Works

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    Novels

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    As editor

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    Short fiction

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    Thieves World stories

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    Graphic novels

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    Poems

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    Recording

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    Ebook editions

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    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ Gurley, George (April 6, 1997). "Thorpe Menn nominees will speak this year". The Kansas City Star. p. J7. Retrieved 2011-08-19.
  • ^ Diana J. Bailey, Robin's wife, 2011.
  • ^ a b "Bailey, Robin Wayne" Archived 2010-09-01 at the Wayback Machine. The Locus Index to SF Awards: Index to Literary Nominees. Locus Publications. Retrieved 2013-03-29.
  • ^ "Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame". Mid American Science Fiction and Fantasy Conventions, Inc. Retrieved 2013-03-26. This was the official website of the hall of fame to 2004. With photos from the annual induction ceremonies including one of the founding Board (1996).
  • ^ "Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame" Archived 2016-02-07 at the Wayback Machine. EMP Museum (empmuseum.org). Retrieved 2013-08-16.
  • ^ Shannon Appelcline (2011). Designers & Dragons. Mongoose Publishing. p. 24. ISBN 978-1-907702-58-7.
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