Nancy Kress, M.S. M.A.
Nancy Kress, M.S., M.A. is the author of twenty-two books: thirteen
novels of
science fiction or fantasy, one young adult novel, two thrillers, three
story
collections, and three books on writing.
Her most recent
books are
Probability Space, the conclusion of a trilogy that began
with
Probability Moon and
Probability Sun,
Crossfire, and
Nothing Human. The trilogy concerns quantum
physics, a space war, and the nature of reality.
Crossfire, set in a
different universe, explores various ways we might co-exist with aliens
even though we never understand either them or ourselves very well.
Nothing Human concerns a bleaker future, in which we have trashed Earth
beyond the point of human habitability. So we genetically engineer our
descendants — who may or may not be considered human.
Nancy’s short fiction has appeared in all the usual places. She has won
three Nebulas: in 1985 for
Out of All Them Bright Stars, in 1991 for
the
novella version of
Beggars In Spain, which also won a Hugo, and in
1998
for
The Flowers of Aulit Prison. Nancy has also won a Sturgeon
(for
Flowers of Aulit Prison) and a John W. Campbell Memorial
Award (for
the hard-SF novel
Probability Space) Her work has been translated into
Swedish, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Japanese, Croatian,
Lithuanian, Romanian, Greek, Hebrew, Russian, and Chinese.
Nancy is the monthly columnist for
Science Fiction World, the world’s most popular sci-fi
periodical. She was a
participant in the 2005 DARPA conference and in the 2007 International
Conference on
SF in China.
She
teaches regularly at Clarion and
in the winter of 2008–2009, will be the Picador Guest
Professorship lecturer at the University of Leipzig, Germany.
She earned her M.S. in Education at the State University of New York
at
Brockport in 1977 and her M.A. in English there in 1979.
Listen to Nancy on
The Future and You.
Read
Characters, Emotion & Viewpoint: Techniques and Exercises for
Crafting
Dynamic Characters and Effective Viewpoints,
Beginnings, Middles & Ends (Elements of Fiction Writing), and
Dynamic Characters: How to Create Personalities That Keep Readers
Captivated.
Explore the
full list of her books and short fiction.
Read
INTERVIEW: Nancy Kress,
Speech by Nancy Kress, and
Nancy Kress has a good Probability of writing well — very
well
— into the
future.
Check out her blog.