George Foy is the author of eleven novels and one nonfiction book. His novel, The Art and Practice of Explosion, won honorary mention in Foreword's Best Novel of the Year competition, and his novel Shift was finalist for the Philip K. Dick Award in literary science fiction.
Novels
Asia Rip (1984)
Tidal Race (1985)
Coaster (1986)
Challenge (1988)
To Sleep with Ghosts (1992) (as by G F Michelsen)
Contraband (1997)
The Shift (1997)
The Memory of Fire (2000)
Hard Bottom (2001) (as by G F Michelsen)
The Last Harbor (2001)
The Art and Practice of Explosion (2003) (as by G F Michelsen)
Mettle (2007) (as by G F Michelsen)
The Last Green Light (2024)
The Winterpoor (2025)
Tidal Race (1985)
Coaster (1986)
Challenge (1988)
To Sleep with Ghosts (1992) (as by G F Michelsen)
Contraband (1997)
The Shift (1997)
The Memory of Fire (2000)
Hard Bottom (2001) (as by G F Michelsen)
The Last Harbor (2001)
The Art and Practice of Explosion (2003) (as by G F Michelsen)
Mettle (2007) (as by G F Michelsen)
The Last Green Light (2024)
The Winterpoor (2025)
Non fiction show
Books containing stories by George Foy

Masters in Hell (1987)
(Heroes in Hell, book 8)
edited by
C J Cherryh, David Drake, Bill Kerby and Janet Morris
Award nominations
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George Foy recommends

Bad Juliet (2025)
Giles Blunt
"A powerful, engrossing, and beautifully written tale of a struggling poet, a famous Broadway playwright, and the beautiful young woman - a survivor of the Lusitania suffering from tuberculosis - whom both men love. Set in a sanitarium among the awe-inspiring lakes and forests of upstate New York, Bad Juliet shadows the trio as the men vie for the affections of a woman whose dark past and horrifying secrets threaten them all. Bad Juliet is a romance, a period piece, and a mystery, not to mention a North American answer to Thomas Mann's Magic Mountain."