Melissa Scott

For other people named Melissa Scott, see Melissa Scott (disambiguation).
Melissa Scott

Born 1960 (age 5556)
Little Rock, Arkansas
Occupation Novelist, short story writer
Genre fantasy, science fiction, genre fiction

Melissa Scott (born 1960, Little Rock, Arkansas) is a science fiction and fantasy author noted for her science fiction novels featuring LGBT characters and elaborate settings.

Biography

Scott studied history at Harvard College and Brandeis University, and earned her PhD. in comparative history. She published her first novel in 1984, and has since written some two dozen science fiction and fantasy works, including three co-authored with her partner, Lisa A. Barnett.

Scott's work is known for the elaborate and well-constructed settings. While many of her protagonists are gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender, this is integrated into the rest of the story and is rarely a major focus of the text. Shadow Man, alone among Scott's works, focuses explicitly on issues of sexuality and gender.

She won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in Science Fiction in 1986, and has won several Lambda Literary Awards.

In addition to writing, Scott also teaches writing, offering classes via her website[1] and publishing a writing guide.[2]

Scott lived with her partner, author Lisa A. Barnett, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire for 27 years, until the latter's death of breast cancer on May 2, 2006.[3]

Bibliography

  • The Game Beyond, 1984
  • The Silence Leigh trilogy
    • Five-Twelfths of Heaven, 1985
    • Silence in Solitude, 1986
    • The Empress of Earth, 1987
  • A Choice of Destinies, 1986
  • The Kindly Ones, 1987
  • The Armor of Light, with Lisa A. Barnett, 1988
  • Mighty Good Road, 1990
  • Dreamships, 1992
  • Burning Bright, 1993
  • Trouble and Her Friends, 1994
  • Shadow Man, 1996
  • Dreaming Metal, 1997, a continuation from Dreamships
  • Night Sky Mine, 1997
  • The Shapes of Their Hearts, 1998
  • The Jazz, 2000
  • Astreiant
  • The Order of the Air
  • Julian Lynes and Ned Mathey
    • Death by Silver, with Amy Griswold, 2013
    • A Death at the Dionysus Club, with Amy Griswold, 2014
Novels based in the Star Trek universe
Novels based in the Stargate Atlantis universe
  • Homecoming, with Jo Graham, 2010 (book 1 of the Legacy series)
  • Allegiance, with Amy Griswold, 2011 (book 3 of the Legacy Series)
  • Secrets, with Jo Graham, 2012 (book 5 of the Legacy Series)
  • The Inheritors, with Jo Graham, 2013 (book 6 of the Legacy Series)
  • Third Path, 2015 (book 8 of the Legacy Series)
Novels based in the Stargate SG-1 universe
  • Moebius Squared, with Jo Graham, 2012
  • Ouroboros, 2013
Nonfiction

External links

Notes

  1. PointsMan.net Archived July 11, 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Melissa Scott, Conceiving the Heavens: Creating the Science Fiction Novel (1997).
  3. McCartin, Jeanné (2007-05-20), "A new page in sci-fi writer's life", SeacoastOnline.com, retrieved 2007-09-03.
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