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"The Queen of Cyberpunk"
-- Guardian
Cyberpunk author Pat Cadigan was born 1954 in Schenectady, New
York, United States. She grew up in Fitchburg, Massachusetts.
She attended the University of Massachusetts (Amherst, Massachusetts)
on a scholarship, majoring in theater, and graduated from the
University of Kansas in 1975.
She became a full-time writer in 1987. She has won a World Fantasy
Award and the 1988 Locus Award [for her short story 'Angel', included
in Patterns ], and she has several times been a finalist for the
Hugo Award as well as the Nebula. Her first novel, Mindplayers
, was nominated for the Philip K.Dick Memorial Award. Patterns
, her short fiction collection, won the 1990 Locus Award for best
short-story collection, and was nominated for the Bram Stoker
and the Thorpe Menn Awards.
Pat Cadigan's short fiction has appeared in various publications,
including Omni and Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine and
in many anthologies. Her work has been translated into French,
German, Polish, Japanese and Czech.
Cadigan's work has shown wide variety, ranging through dark
fantasy and horror to quirky and original science fiction. Her
style is often marked by a tough-minded vigor and icy undercurrents
of black humor -- an Eighties sensibility that can only be called
punk. Her 'Pathosfinder series' (including such stories as "Nearly
Departed") was remarkable for its eerily visionary air. Cadigan's
multifaceted talent includes a strong gift for definitive hard-core
cyberpunk.
Bibliography
- Mindplayers (1987)
- Science fiction novel. Featuring 'Deadpan Allie'.
- Patterns (1989)
- Collection of short science fiction and horror stories.
- Synners (1991)
- Science fiction novel.
- Home By the Sea (1992)
- Collection of short science fiction stories.
- Fools (1992)
- Science fiction novel.
- Dirty Work (1993)
- Collection of short science fiction and horror stories.
- The Making of Lost in Space: The Movie (1998)
- Non-fiction, illustrated.
- Tea From an Empty Cup
(1998)
- Novel.
- Doll Parts
- Novel.
- Parasite
- Novel.
Links & References
- Pat
Cadigan's Homepage
- Biography, books, book covers...
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