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George Zebrowski


USA flag (b.1945)

George Zebrowski is the author of "Macrolif", "Cave of Stars", and "Brute Orbits", which won the 1999 John W. Campbell Memorial Award for best novel of the year. He lives in Delmar, New York.

Genres: Science Fiction
 
Series
Omega Point
   1. The Omega Point (1972)
   2. Ashes and Stars (1977)
   3. Mirror of Minds (1983)
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Sunspacer
   1. Sunspacer (1978)
   2. The Stars Will Speak (1985)
   3. Behind The Stars (1996)
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Macrolife
   1. Macrolife (1979)
   2. Cave of Stars (1999)
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Novels
   The Star Web (1975)
   A Silent Shout (1979)
   Stranger Suns (1989)
   The Killing Star (1995) (with Charles R Pellegrino)
   Brute Orbits (1998)
   Empties (2009)
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Collections
   Journey to Another Star (1974)
   Adrift in Space (1974)
   The Monadic Universe (1977)
   Swift Thoughts (2002)
   In the Distance, and Ahead in Time (2002)
   Black Pockets (2006)
   Dream of Venus (2012) (with Jack Dann and Pamela Sargent)
   Decimated (2013) (with Jack Dann)
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Novellas and Short Stories
   Behind the Night (2021)
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Anthologies edited
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Series contributed to
Nebula Award Stories
   20. Nebula Awards 20 (1985)
   21. Nebula Awards 21 (1987)
   22. Nebula Awards 22 (1988)
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Non fiction show
 
George Zebrowski recommends
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Gift from the Stars (2005)
James Gunn
"A new take on the theme of first contact with alien civilizations. Full of wonder, elegant writing, and thought."

Anthologies containing stories by George Zebrowski
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Solaris Rising 3 (2014)
The New Solaris Book of Science Fiction
(Solaris Rising, book 3)
edited by
Ian Whates
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Paradox (2014)
Stories Inspired by the Fermi Paradox
edited by
Ian Whates
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Like Water for Quarks (2011)
edited by
Elton Elliott and Bruce Taylor

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Awards
Nebula Awards Best Short Story nominee (1972) : Heathen God
Nebula Awards Best Short Story nominee (1985) : The Eichmann Variations
John W Campbell Memorial Award Best Novel winner (1999) : Brute Orbits


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