Saturday, August 18, 2007

Greg Egan Works

An Unusual Angle (1983), ISBN 0-909106-11-8 (not science fiction)
Quarantine (1992), ISBN 0-7126-9870-1
Permutation City (1994), ISBN 1-85798-174-X
Distress (1995), ISBN 1-85798-286-X
Diaspora (1997), ISBN 1-85798-438-2
Teranesia (1999), ISBN 0-575-06854-X
Schild's Ladder (2002), ISBN 0-575-07068-4
Incandescence (2008) (May 2008 from Gollancz in the UK)[2] Novels

Axiomatic (1995), ISBN 1-85798-281-9
Our Lady of Chernobyl (1995), ISBN 0-646-23230-4
Luminous (1998), ISBN 1-85798-551-6
Oceanic and Other Stories (2000), ISBN 4-15-011337-8 (Japanese)
Reasons to Be Cheerful and Other Stories (2003), ISBN 4-15-011451-X (Japanese) Collections

Short stories

"The Infinite Assassin"
"The Hundred Light-Year Diary"
"Eugene"
"The Caress"
"Blood Sisters"
"Axiomatic"
"The Safe-Deposit Box"
"Seeing"
"A Kidnapping"
"Learning to Be Me"
"The Moat"
"The Walk"
"The Cutie"
"Into Darkness"
"Appropriate Love"
"The Moral Virologist"
"Closer"
"Unstable Orbits in the Space of Lies"' Stories collected in Axiomatic

"Chaff"
"Mitochondrial Eve"
"Luminous"
"Mister Volition"
"Cocoon"
"Transition Dreams"
"Silver Fire"
"Reasons to Be Cheerful"
"Our Lady of Chernobyl"
"The Planck Dive" Stories collected in Luminous

"Oracle"
"Only Connect"
"Border Guards"
"Oceanic" (Winner of the Hugo Award)
"Yeyuka"
"TAP"
"Worthless"
"Mind Vampires"
"Neighbourhood Watch"
"Orphanogenesis"
"Riding the Crocodile"
"Lost Continent" Greg Egan Other stories
Egan was nominated for award of the 2000 Ditmar Award for best novel with Teranesia. He declined the award, which resulted in any of his future works being ineligible for the award.

Permutation City: John W. Campbell Memorial Award (1995)
"Oceanic": Hugo Award, Locus Award, Asimov's Readers Award (1998) Usenet Newsgroups

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