Dominic Green (science fiction writer)

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Dominic Green is a Hugo Award-nominated British science fiction author.

Green is best known for his stories published in Interzone in the 1990s and 2000s.

[edit] Biography

He was born in 1967, and has lived for much of his life in Bakewell and Northampton. He graduated in English from St Catharine's College, Cambridge and works in information technology. He is married to the painter Allyson X. Green and teaches Kung Fu part time.

[edit] Bibliography

Moving Mysteriously (Interzone, June 1996, and translated as Les Mystères de la Sainte-Propulsion, Invasions 99, Étoiles Vives, 1999)

Evertrue Carnadine (Interzone, October 1996)

Everywhen (Interzone, April 1997)

The Cozumel Incident (Interzone, July 1997)

King's Chamber (in the anthology Decalog 5: Wonders, 1997)

Queen of the Hill (Interzone, April 1998)

That Thing Over There (Interzone June 1998, and Year's Best SF 4, 1999)

Something Chronic (Interzone, September 2000)

Rude Elves and Dread Norse Reindeer (Interzone, December 2000)

Queen of Hearts (Interzone, November 2001)

Blue Water, Grey Death (Interzone, January 2002)

News from Hilaria (Interzone, May 2002)

Send Me A Mentagram (Interzone November 2003, and Year's Best Science Fiction 17, 2004)

The Rule of Terror (Interzone, May 2003)

Three Lions on the Armband (Interzone, Spring 2004)

Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Lost World (BBC Cult website, 2004)

The Clockwork Atom Bomb(Interzone, May 2005 - nominated for a Hugo Award in the Best Short Story category)

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