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1 Biography  





2 Works  





3 Bibliography  



3.1  Heaven Chronicles  





3.2  The Snow Queen Cycle  





3.3  Cat  





3.4  Collections  





3.5  Media novelizations and tie-ins  





3.6  Short fiction  





3.7  Poetry  







4 References  





5 External links  














Joan D. Vinge






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Joan D. Vinge
Born (1948-04-02) April 2, 1948 (age 76)
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
OccupationNovelist
EducationSan Diego State University (BA)
GenreScience fiction
Notable worksThe Snow Queen, The Cat Novels
Spouses

(m. 1972; div. 1979)

(m. 1980)

Joan D. Vinge (/ˈvɪni/ ; born April 2, 1948, as Joan Carol Dennison) is an American science fiction author. She is known for such works as her Hugo Award–winning novel The Snow Queen and its sequels, her series about the telepath named Cat, and her Heaven's Chronicles books. She also is the author of The Random House Book of Greek Myths (1999).

Biography

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Vinge studied art in college, but eventually changed to a major in anthropology, and received a B.A. degree from San Diego State University in 1971.[citation needed]

Vinge has been married twice: first to fellow science fiction author Vernor Vinge from 1972 to 1979, and currently to science fiction editor James Frenkel since 1980. Vinge and Frenkel have two children, and live in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. She has taught at the Clarion Workshop several times, both East and West.

Robert A. Heinlein dedicated his 1982 novel Friday in part to Joan.[1]

On March 2, 2002, Vinge was severely injured in a car accident that left her with "minor but debilitating" brain damage that, along with her fibromyalgia, left her unable to write. She recovered to the point of being able to resume writing around the beginning of 2007,[2] and her first new book after the accident was the 2011 novelization of the movie Cowboys & Aliens.[3]

Works

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Vinge's first published story, "Tin Soldier", a novella, appeared in Orbit14 in 1974. Her stories have also appeared in Analog, Millennial Women, Asimov's Science Fiction, and several "Best of the Year" anthologies.

Several of her stories have won major awards: Her novel The Snow Queen won the 1981 Hugo Award for Best Novel. "Eyes of Amber" won the 1977 Hugo Award for Best Novelette. She has also been nominated for several other Hugo and Nebula Awards, as well as for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. Her novel Psion was named a Best Book for Young Adults by the American Library Association.

Bibliography

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Heaven Chronicles

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The Snow Queen Cycle

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Cat

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Collections

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Media novelizations and tie-ins

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Short fiction

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Poetry

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References

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  1. ^ Heinlein, Robert A (1984). Friday. New England Library. ISBN 0-450-05549-3.
  • ^ Sff.net
  • ^ Vinge, Joan D (2011-06-27). "Cowboys & Aliens: 'But Seriously...'". Tor.com. Retrieved 2016-09-30.
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