Paul J. McAuley

1955

McAuley (born 23 April 1955) is a British botanist and science fiction author.

1988

Dick Award winner, 1988] Secret Harmonies.

London: Gollancz, 1988.

1989

London: Gollancz, 1989.

1991

London: Gollancz, 1991.

— BSFA Award nominee, 1991 and Clarke Award nominee, 1992 ====The Confluence Series==== Child of the River.

1992

— BSFA Award nominee, 1991 and Clarke Award nominee, 1992 ====The Confluence Series==== Child of the River.

1993

London: Gollancz, 1993.

1994

London: Gollancz, 1994.

1995

— Clarke and British Fantasy Awards nominee, 1995, Sidewise Award winner Fairyland.

London: Gollancz, 1995.

— BSFA Award nominee, 1995; Clarke Award winner, 1996; Campbell Award winner, 1997 The Secret of Life.

1996

Fairyland won the 1996 Arthur C.

— BSFA Award nominee, 1995; Clarke Award winner, 1996; Campbell Award winner, 1997 The Secret of Life.

London: Gollancz, 1996.

1997

Clarke Award and the 1997 John W.

London: Gollancz, 1997.

Stories from the Quiet War (2011), a collection of five stories: * "Making History", first published in 2000 * "Incomers", first published in 2008 * "Second Skin", first published in 1997 in Asimov's * "Reef", first published in 2000 * "Karyl’s War", first published in this collection ====The Jackaroo series==== Something Coming Through: London, Gollancz, 2015. Into Everywhere.

— BSFA Award nominee, 1995; Clarke Award winner, 1996; Campbell Award winner, 1997 The Secret of Life.

1998

London: Gollancz, 1998.

Dick Award nominee, 1998 * "Gene Wars" (1991) * Prison Dreams * "Recording Angel" (1995) * Dr Luther's Assistant * "The Temptation of Dr.

1999

London: Gollancz, 1999.

2000

Stories from the Quiet War (2011), a collection of five stories: * "Making History", first published in 2000 * "Incomers", first published in 2008 * "Second Skin", first published in 1997 in Asimov's * "Reef", first published in 2000 * "Karyl’s War", first published in this collection ====The Jackaroo series==== Something Coming Through: London, Gollancz, 2015. Into Everywhere.

Harrogate: PS Publishing, 2000.

2001

Since 2001 he has produced several SF-based techno-thrillers such as The Secret of Life, Whole Wide World, and White Devils. Four Hundred Billion Stars, his first novel, won the Philip K.

London: Voyager, 2001.

— BSFA Award nominee, 2001; Clarke Award nominee, 2002 Whole Wide World.

2002

— BSFA Award nominee, 2001; Clarke Award nominee, 2002 Whole Wide World.

London: Voyager, 2002.

2003

Tolworth, Surrey: Telos Publishing, 2003.

2004

London: Simon & Schuster, 2004.

2005

— Campbell Award nominee, 2005 Mind's Eye.

London: Simon & Schuster, 2005.

Harrogate: PS Publishing, 2005.

2006

— Campbell Award nominee, 2006 Players.

2007

London: Simon & Schuster, 2007.

Cowboy Angels: London: Gollancz, 2007.

2008

====The Quiet War series==== The Quiet War: London, Gollancz, 2008.

Stories from the Quiet War (2011), a collection of five stories: * "Making History", first published in 2000 * "Incomers", first published in 2008 * "Second Skin", first published in 1997 in Asimov's * "Reef", first published in 2000 * "Karyl’s War", first published in this collection ====The Jackaroo series==== Something Coming Through: London, Gollancz, 2015. Into Everywhere.

2009

— Clarke Award nominee, 2009 Gardens of the Sun.

London: Gollancz, 2009.

2012

London: Gollancz, 2012.

2013

Evening's Empires: London, Gollancz, 2013.

Harrogate: PS Publishing, 2013. * Little Ilya and Spider and Box * The Temporary King * Cross Road Blues * Gene Wars * Prison Dreams * Children of the Revolution * Recording Angel * Second Skin * All Tomorrow's Parties * 17 * Sea Change, With Monsters * How We Lost the Moon, A True Story by Frank W.

2014

London: Gollancz, 2014.

2015

Stories from the Quiet War (2011), a collection of five stories: * "Making History", first published in 2000 * "Incomers", first published in 2008 * "Second Skin", first published in 1997 in Asimov's * "Reef", first published in 2000 * "Karyl’s War", first published in this collection ====The Jackaroo series==== Something Coming Through: London, Gollancz, 2015. Into Everywhere.

2016

London: Gollancz, 2016. Dust (short story) (2006) Winning Peace (short story) (2007) City of the Dead (short story) (2008) Adventure (short story) (2008) Crimes and Glory (short story) (2009) The Choice (short story) (2011) Bruce Springsteen (short story) (2012) The Man (short story) (2012) Something Happened Here, But We're Not Quite Sure What It Was (short story) (2016) ====Other novels==== Red Dust.

2017

Austral: London: Gollancz, 2017.

2020

War of the Maps: London, Gollancz, 2020.




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