Julie E. Czerneda
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Julie Czerneda at book signing at Pandemonium Books, Cambridge, Massachusetts on January 25, 2003 |
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Born: | April 11, 1955 |
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Occupation(s): | Novelist, Short story author, Editor |
Nationality: | Canadian |
Writing period: | 1998– |
Genre(s): | Science fiction, Fantasy |
Debut work(s): | A Thousand Words for Stranger (1997) |
Website: | www.czerneda.com |
Julie E. Czerneda (born April 11, 1955) is a Canadian science fiction and fantasy author. She has written at least 9 SF novels, including the Prix Aurora winner In the Company of Others, a number of short stories; and has edited several anthologies.
Czerneda is a biologist by education, and has been active in writing and editing non-fiction. She has edited and authored a number of educational books targeting career guidance, and the teaching of science.
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[edit] Works
[edit] Species Imperative
Trilogy (?) of biology, politics and survival in a multi-species, interstellar future. Poor Mac!
- Survival (2004)
- Migration (2005)
- Regeneration (2006)
[edit] Standalone Books
- In the Company of Others (2001)
- ReVisions ed. by Julie E. Czerneda and Isaac Szpindel
- Space, Inc. (2003) ed. by Julie E. Czerneda
[edit] Trade Pact universe
Sira and Morgan.
- A Thousand Words for Stranger (1997)
- Ties of Power (1999)
- To Trade the Stars (2002)
[edit] Web Shifters
Esen-alit-Quar!
- Beholder's Eye (2000)
- Changing Vision (2000)
- Hidden in Sight (2003)
[edit] Career Guidance
- Great careers for people interested in living things (1993)
- Great careers for people who like to work with their hands (1994)
- Great careers for people interested in communications technology (1996) by Julie E. Czerneda and Victoria Vincent
- Great careers for people fascinated by government and the law (1996) by Anne Marie Males; contributing authors, Julie Czerneda and Victoria Vincent
[edit] Science education through science fiction stories in the classroom
- No Limits: Developing Scientific Literacy Using Science Fiction (1998) non-fiction
- Packing Fraction & Other Tales of Science & Imagination (1998) ed. by Julie E. Czerneda
[edit] Tales from the Wonder Zone
- Stardust (2001) ed. by Julie E. Czerneda
- Explorer (2002) ed. by Julie E. Czerneda
- Orbiter (2002?) ed. by Julie E. Czerneda
- Odyssey (2004) ed. by Julie E. Czerneda
[edit] Realms of Wonder
- Summoned to Destiny (2004) ed. by Julie E. Czerneda
- Fantastic Companions (2005) ed. by Julie E. Czerneda
[edit] Awards
- Prix Aurora Award
- Romantic Times
- 2001 Reviewers' Choice Winner: Best Science Fiction Novel for In the Company of Others
[edit] External links
Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to:
- Official Site, run by the author
- Julie E. Czerneda at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- In Other Worlds, a fan site
- Fantastic Fiction
- made in Canada list of Canadian SF writers
- Fantafiction a brief bio and bibliography
- Susan O'Fearna' Bookshelf a listing of publications (including short stories)