Susan Shwartz
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Born | December 31, 1949 |
Susan Shwartz (born December 31, 1949) is an American author.
She received her B.A. in English from Mount Holyoke College in 1972 and a PhD in English from Harvard University.
Shwartz has published several novels and sixty short stories.
Novels
- The Woman of Flowers (1987)
- Byzantium's Crown (1987)
- Silk Roads and Shadows (1988)
- Queensblade (1988)
- Arabesques: More Tales of the Arabian Nights (1988)
- Heritage of Flight (1989)
- Imperial Lady (1989) with Andre Norton
- Arabesques II (1989)
- The Grail of Hearts (1991)
- Empire of the Eagle (1993) with Andre Norton
- Shards of Empire (1996)
- Cross and Crescent (1997)
- Second Chances (2001)
- Hostile Takeover (2004)
She has also collaborated with science fiction writer (and fellow Mount Holyoke alumna) Judith Tarr on the following works:
- S.M. Stirling – Blood Feuds (1993) (with Judith Tarr and Susan Shwartz and Harry Turtledove (Part of the "War World" sub-series in the "Co-dominium" series, originally created by Jerry Pournelle) and Blood Vengeance (1994) (with Susan Shwartz and Judith Tarr and Harry Turtledove and Jerry Pournelle (Also part of the "War World" sub-series)
- CoDominium – Blood Feuds (1992) Susan Shwartz, S.M. Stirling, Judith Tarr, and Harry Turtledove and Blood Vengeance (1994) Susan Shwartz, S.M. Stirling, Judith Tarr, and Harry Turtledove.
Star Trek novels
All co-written with Josepha Sherman
- Vulcan's Forge (1997)
- Vulcan's Heart (1999)
- Exodus: Vulcan's Soul Book One (2004)
- Exiles: Vulcan's Soul Trilogy Book Two (2006)
- Epiphany: Vulcan's Soul Trilogy Book Three (2007)
Awards
Winner
- 1996 – San Francisco Chronicle Award for Best Novella
- 1995 (with Mike Resnick) – HOMer Award for Best Novella[1]
- 1993 – San Francisco Chronicle Award for Best Novelette
Nominated
- 1995: Nebula Award for Best Novella
- 1993: Hugo Award for Best Novelette
- 1992, 1991, 1990: Nebula Award for Best Novelette
- 1989: Philip K. Dick Award
- 1987: Nebula Award for Best Short Story
See also
References
External links
- Personal website
- Bibliography at SciFan
- Shwartz, Susan at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Interview 1
- Interview 2
- Trek Nation
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