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Gwyneth Jones (novelist)

Gwyneth Jones (born 14 February 1952) is an English science fiction and fantasy writer and critic, and a young adult/children's writer under the pen name Ann Halam.

Gwyneth Jones
Born (1952-02-14) 14 February 1952 (age 72)
Manchester, England
Pen nameAnn Halam
OccupationNovelist, critic
LanguageEnglish
Alma materUniversity of Sussex
GenreScience fiction, high fantasy
Notable worksBold as Love (2001)
Notable awardsWorld Fantasy Award, BSFA short story award, Children of the Night Award, Arthur C. Clarke Award, Philip K. Dick Award, James Tiptree Jr. Award
Website
boldaslove.co.uk/blog/

Biography and writing career edit

Jones was born in Manchester, England. Education at a convent school was followed by an undergraduate degree in European history of ideas at the University of Sussex. She has written for younger readers since 1980 under the pseudonym Ann Halam and, under that name, has published more than twenty novels. In 1984 Divine Endurance, a science fiction novel for adults, was published under her own name and in which she created the term gynoid.[1] She continues to write using these two names for the respective audiences.

Jones' 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,[2] BSFA short story award, Children of the Night Award from the Dracula Society, the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the Philip K. Dick Award and co-winner of the James Tiptree Jr. Award. She is generally well-reviewed critically and, as a feminist science fiction writer, is often compared to Ursula K. Le Guin, though the two authors are very much distinct in both content and style of work.

Gwyneth Jones lives in Brighton, England, with her husband and son.

Bibliography edit

Novels edit

Name Published ISBN Notes
Water in the Air London: Macmillan, 1977 ISBN 0-333-22757-3 as Gwyneth A Jones
The Influence of Ironwood London: Macmillan, 1978 ISBN 0-333-23838-9 as Gwyneth A Jones
The Exchange London: Macmillan, 1979 ISBN 0-333-26896-2 as Gwyneth A Jones
Dear Hill London: Macmillan, 1980 ISBN 0-333-30106-4 as Gwyneth A Jones
Divine Endurance London: George Allen & Unwin, 1984 ISBN 0-04-823246-7
Escape Plans London: Allen & Unwin, 1986 ISBN 0-04-823263-7 Arthur C. Clarke Award nominee, 1987[3]
Kairos London: Unwin Hyman, 1988 ISBN 0-04-440163-9 Arthur C. Clarke Award nominee, 1989[4]
The Hidden Ones London: The Women's Press, 1988 (paper) ISBN 0-7043-4910-8
Flower Dust London: Headline, 1993 ISBN 0-7472-0846-8
White Queen London: Gollancz, 1991 ISBN 0-575-04629-5 Book 1 of The Aleutian Trilogy;
James Tiptree, Jr. Award Winner (tie), 1991;[5]

Arthur C. Clarke Award nominee, 1992[6]

North Wind London: Gollancz, 1994 ISBN 0-575-05449-2 Book 2 of The Aleutian Trilogy;
BSFA nominee, 1994;[7]
Arthur C. Clarke Award nominee, 1995[8]
Phoenix Cafe London: Gollancz, 1997 ISBN 0-575-06068-9 Book 3 of The Aleutian Trilogy
Bold as Love London: Gollancz, 2001 ISBN 0-575-07030-7 Book 1 in the Bold As Love Cycle;
Arthur C. Clarke Award winner, 2002;[9]
BSFA nominee, 2001;[10]
British Fantasy Award nominee, 2002[9]
Castles Made of Sand London: Gollancz, 2002 ISBN 0-575-07032-3 Book 2 in the Bold As Love Cycle;
British Science Fiction Award nominee, 2002[9]
Midnight Lamp London: Gollancz, 2003 ISBN 0-575-07470-1 Book 3 in the Bold As Love Cycle;
British Science Fiction Award nominee, 2003;[11]
Arthur C. Clarke Award nominee, 2004[12]
Band of Gypsys London: Gollancz, 2005 ISBN 0-575-07043-9 Book 4 in the Bold as Love Cycle
Rainbow Bridge London: Gollancz, 2006 (paper) ISBN 0-575-07715-8 Book 5 in the Bold As Love Cycle
Life Seattle, WA: Aqueduct Press, 2004 (paper) ISBN 0-9746559-2-9
Philip K. Dick Award winner, 2004;[12]

James Tiptree, Jr. Award shortlist, 2004;[13]

Spirit: or The Princess of Bois Dormant[14] London: Gollancz, 2008 ISBN 978-0-575-07473-6 Arthur C. Clarke Award nominee, 2010
The Grasshopper's Child London: Self-published, 2014 (ebook) ISBN Book 6 in the Bold As Love Cycle

Fiction collections edit

  • Identifying the Object. Austin: Swan Press, 1993 (paper). No ISBN
  • Seven Tales and a Fable. Cambridge: Edgewood Press, 1995 (paper). ISBN 0-9629066-5-4
  • Grazing the Long Acre. Hornsea: PS Publishing, 2009. ISBN 978-1-906301-56-9
  • The Buonarotti Quartet. Seattle: Aqueduct Press, 2009 (paper).
  • The Universe of Things. Seattle: Aqueduct Press, 2011 (trade paper). ISBN 978-1-933500-44-7

Short stories edit

Non-fiction edit

  • Deconstructing the Starships: Science, Fiction and Reality. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 1999. ISBN 0-85323-783-2
  • Imagination / Space. Seattle, WA: Aqueduct Press, 2009 (paper).
  • Joanna Russ. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2019. ISBN 978-0-252-05148-7

As Ann Halam edit

References edit

  1. ^ Brown, Steven T. (1 November 2008). "Machinic desires: Hans Bellmer's Dolls and the Technological Uncanny in Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence". In Lunning, Frenchy (ed.). Mechademia 3: Limits of the Human. University of Minnesota Press. p. 248, Note 7. ISBN 978-0816654826. Retrieved 2 December 2017. As Tatsumi Takayuki points out, the term "gynoid" was first coined by British science fiction novelist Gwyneth Jones in Divine Endurance […] and later appropriated by other authors and artists, from Richard Calder to Sorayama Hajime.
  2. ^ World Fantasy Convention. . Archived from the original on 1 December 2010. Retrieved 4 February 2011.
  3. ^ "1987 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 29 June 2009.
  4. ^ "1989 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 29 June 2009.
  5. ^ "1991 Winners". James Tiptree, Jr. Award. Retrieved 10 December 2010.
  6. ^ "1992 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 29 June 2009.
  7. ^ "1994 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 29 June 2009.
  8. ^ "1995 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 29 June 2009.
  9. ^ a b c "2002 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 29 June 2009.
  10. ^ "2001 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 29 June 2009.
  11. ^ "2003 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 29 June 2009.
  12. ^ a b "2004 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 29 June 2009.
  13. ^ "2004 Short List". James Tiptree, Jr. Award. 12 March 2010. Retrieved 10 December 2010.
  14. ^ Jones has published a webpage giving the background to Spirit, and which also includes several linked short stories: Spirit 3 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ Tilton, Lois (7 December 2010). "Lois Tilton reviews Short Fiction, early December". Locus. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  16. ^ Seel, Nigel (11 April 2011). "Book Review: Engineering Infinity (ed) Jonathan Strahan". ScienceFiction.com. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  17. ^ Waters, Robert E. (8 March 2011). "Engineering Infinity, edited by Jonathan Strahan". Tangent. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  18. ^ . GRRM.livejournal.com. 19 June 2014. Archived from the original on 21 August 2014. Retrieved 27 September 2014.

External links edit

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Gwyneth Jones born 14 February 1952 is an English science fiction and fantasy writer and critic and a young adult children s writer under the pen name Ann Halam Gwyneth JonesBorn 1952 02 14 14 February 1952 age 72 Manchester EnglandPen nameAnn HalamOccupationNovelist criticLanguageEnglishAlma materUniversity of SussexGenreScience fiction high fantasyNotable worksBold as Love 2001 Notable awardsWorld Fantasy Award BSFA short story award Children of the Night Award Arthur C Clarke Award Philip K Dick Award James Tiptree Jr AwardWebsiteboldaslove wbr co wbr uk wbr blog wbr Contents 1 Biography and writing career 2 Bibliography 2 1 Novels 2 2 Fiction collections 2 3 Short stories 2 4 Non fiction 2 5 As Ann Halam 3 References 4 External linksBiography and writing career editJones was born in Manchester England Education at a convent school was followed by an undergraduate degree in European history of ideas at the University of Sussex She has written for younger readers since 1980 under the pseudonym Ann Halam and under that name has published more than twenty novels In 1984 Divine Endurance a science fiction novel for adults was published under her own name and in which she created the term gynoid 1 She continues to write using these two names for the respective audiences Jones 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 2 BSFA short story award Children of the Night Award from the Dracula Society the Arthur C Clarke Award the Philip K Dick Award and co winner of the James Tiptree Jr Award She is generally well reviewed critically and as a feminist science fiction writer is often compared to Ursula K Le Guin though the two authors are very much distinct in both content and style of work Gwyneth Jones lives in Brighton England with her husband and son Bibliography editNovels edit Name Published ISBN NotesWater in the Air London Macmillan 1977 ISBN 0 333 22757 3 as Gwyneth A JonesThe Influence of Ironwood London Macmillan 1978 ISBN 0 333 23838 9 as Gwyneth A JonesThe Exchange London Macmillan 1979 ISBN 0 333 26896 2 as Gwyneth A JonesDear Hill London Macmillan 1980 ISBN 0 333 30106 4 as Gwyneth A JonesDivine Endurance London George Allen amp Unwin 1984 ISBN 0 04 823246 7Escape Plans London Allen amp Unwin 1986 ISBN 0 04 823263 7 Arthur C Clarke Award nominee 1987 3 Kairos London Unwin Hyman 1988 ISBN 0 04 440163 9 Arthur C Clarke Award nominee 1989 4 The Hidden Ones London The Women s Press 1988 paper ISBN 0 7043 4910 8Flower Dust London Headline 1993 ISBN 0 7472 0846 8White Queen London Gollancz 1991 ISBN 0 575 04629 5 Book 1 of The Aleutian Trilogy James Tiptree Jr Award Winner tie 1991 5 Arthur C Clarke Award nominee 1992 6 North Wind London Gollancz 1994 ISBN 0 575 05449 2 Book 2 of The Aleutian Trilogy BSFA nominee 1994 7 Arthur C Clarke Award nominee 1995 8 Phoenix Cafe London Gollancz 1997 ISBN 0 575 06068 9 Book 3 of The Aleutian TrilogyBold as Love London Gollancz 2001 ISBN 0 575 07030 7 Book 1 in the Bold As Love Cycle Arthur C Clarke Award winner 2002 9 BSFA nominee 2001 10 British Fantasy Award nominee 2002 9 Castles Made of Sand London Gollancz 2002 ISBN 0 575 07032 3 Book 2 in the Bold As Love Cycle British Science Fiction Award nominee 2002 9 Midnight Lamp London Gollancz 2003 ISBN 0 575 07470 1 Book 3 in the Bold As Love Cycle British Science Fiction Award nominee 2003 11 Arthur C Clarke Award nominee 2004 12 Band of Gypsys London Gollancz 2005 ISBN 0 575 07043 9 Book 4 in the Bold as Love CycleRainbow Bridge London Gollancz 2006 paper ISBN 0 575 07715 8 Book 5 in the Bold As Love CycleLife Seattle WA Aqueduct Press 2004 paper ISBN 0 9746559 2 9 Philip K Dick Award winner 2004 12 James Tiptree Jr Award shortlist 2004 13 Spirit or The Princess of Bois Dormant 14 London Gollancz 2008 ISBN 978 0 575 07473 6 Arthur C Clarke Award nominee 2010The Grasshopper s Child London Self published 2014 ebook ISBN Book 6 in the Bold As Love CycleFiction collections edit Identifying the Object Austin Swan Press 1993 paper No ISBN Seven Tales and a Fable Cambridge Edgewood Press 1995 paper ISBN 0 9629066 5 4 Grazing the Long Acre Hornsea PS Publishing 2009 ISBN 978 1 906301 56 9 The Buonarotti Quartet Seattle Aqueduct Press 2009 paper The Universe of Things Seattle Aqueduct Press 2011 trade paper ISBN 978 1 933500 44 7Short stories edit Red Sonja and Lessingham in Dreamland 1996 in Off Limits Tales of Alien Sex anthology and 2007 in Rewired The Post Cyberpunk Anthology anthology Saving Tiamaat 2007 in The New Space Opera anthology The Ki anna 2010 in Engineering Infinity anthology 15 16 17 A Planet Called Desire 2015 in Old Venus anthology 18 Non fiction edit Deconstructing the Starships Science Fiction and Reality Liverpool Liverpool University Press 1999 ISBN 0 85323 783 2 Imagination Space Seattle WA Aqueduct Press 2009 paper Joanna Russ Urbana IL University of Illinois Press 2019 ISBN 978 0 252 05148 7As Ann Halam edit Ally Ally Aster London Allen amp Unwin 1981 ISBN 0 04 823192 4 The Alder Tree London Allen amp Unwin 1981 ISBN 0 04 823205 X King Death s Garden London Orchard Books 1986 ISBN 1 85213 003 2 The Inland trilogy The Daymaker London Orchard Books 1987 ISBN 1 85213 019 9 Transformations London Orchard Books 1988 ISBN 1 85213 119 5 The Skybreaker London Orchard Books 1990 ISBN 1 85213 183 7 Dinosaur Junction London Orchard Books 1992 ISBN 1 85213 369 4 The Haunting of Jessica Raven London Orion 1994 ISBN 1 85881 050 7 The Fear Man London Orion 1995 ISBN 1 85881 158 9 The Powerhouse London Orion 1997 ISBN 1 85881 405 7 Crying in the Dark London Dolphin 1998 paper ISBN 1 85881 394 8 The N I M R O D Conspiracy London Dolphin 1999 paper ISBN 1 85881 677 7 Don t Open Your Eyes London Dolphin 1999 paper ISBN 1 85881 791 9 The Shadow on the Stairs Edinburgh Barrington Stoke 2000 paper ISBN 1 902260 57 0 Dr Franklin s Island London Orion Dolphin 2001 ISBN 1 85881 396 4 Taylor Five London Dolphin 2002 paper ISBN 1 85881 792 7 Finders Keepers Edinburgh Barrington Stoke 2004 paper ISBN 1 84299 203 1 Siberia London Orion 2005 ISBN 1 84255 129 9 shortlist Booktrust Teenage Prize Snakehead London Orion 2007 ISBN 1 84255 526 XReferences edit Brown Steven T 1 November 2008 Machinic desires Hans Bellmer s Dolls and the Technological Uncanny in Ghost in the Shell 2 Innocence In Lunning Frenchy ed Mechademia 3 Limits of the Human University of Minnesota Press p 248 Note 7 ISBN 978 0816654826 Retrieved 2 December 2017 As Tatsumi Takayuki points out the term gynoid was first coined by British science fiction novelist Gwyneth Jones in Divine Endurance and later appropriated by other authors and artists from Richard Calder to Sorayama Hajime World Fantasy Convention Award Winners and Nominees Archived from the original on 1 December 2010 Retrieved 4 February 2011 1987 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 29 June 2009 1989 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 29 June 2009 1991 Winners James Tiptree Jr Award Retrieved 10 December 2010 1992 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 29 June 2009 1994 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 29 June 2009 1995 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 29 June 2009 a b c 2002 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 29 June 2009 2001 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 29 June 2009 2003 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 29 June 2009 a b 2004 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 29 June 2009 2004 Short List James Tiptree Jr Award 12 March 2010 Retrieved 10 December 2010 Jones has published a webpage giving the background to Spirit and which also includes several linked short stories Spirit Archived 3 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine Tilton Lois 7 December 2010 Lois Tilton reviews Short Fiction early December Locus Retrieved 6 January 2015 Seel Nigel 11 April 2011 Book Review Engineering Infinity ed Jonathan Strahan ScienceFiction com Retrieved 6 January 2015 Waters Robert E 8 March 2011 Engineering Infinity edited by Jonathan Strahan Tangent Retrieved 6 January 2015 Not A Blog Venus In March GRRM livejournal com 19 June 2014 Archived from the original on 21 August 2014 Retrieved 27 September 2014 External links editGwyneth s personal blog since 2009 Gwyneth Jones at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database nbsp 1997 interview at Spike Magazine Interview Independent Online Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gwyneth Jones novelist amp oldid 1217668801, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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