Donald Kingsbury
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Donald MacDonald Kingsbury (born 12 February 1929 in San Francisco, California) is an American–Canadian science fiction author. Kingsbury taught mathematics at McGill University, Montreal, from 1956 until his retirement in 1986.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Books
- Courtship Rite. New York : Simon and Schuster, 1982. ISBN 0-671-44033-0. (Nominated for Hugo for Best Novel in 1983) (Won Compton Crook Award) Translated into French as Parade nuptiale and to Spanish as Ritos de Cortejo and to Dutch as Communiteiten. Published in UK as Geta.
- The Moon Goddess and the Son. New York : Baen Books, 1986. ISBN 0-671-55958-3. (Short version nominated for Hugo Award for Best Novella in 1980)
- Psychohistorical Crisis. New York : Tor Books, 2001. ISBN 0765341956 . Translated into Spanish as Crisis psicohistórica. (Winner, 2002 Prometheus Award)
- The Finger Pointing Solward has been anxiously awaited ever since the publication of Courtship Rite. Kingsbury has never quite finished the story, noting as far back as 1984 that he was still 'polishing' it (see interview with Robert Sawyer) and as recently as the Readercon biography notes in July of 2006. Artist Donato Giancola placed a copy of the intended cover on his gallery page. In 1994, an excerpt was published as "The Cauldron".
[edit] Short fiction
- "Ghost Town", 1952.
- "Shipwright", Analog, 1978.
- "To Bring in the Steel", Analog, 1978.
- "The Survivor", Man-Kzin Wars IV, 1991.
- "The Cauldron", Northern Stars: The Anthology of Canadian Science Fiction, 1994.
- "The Heroic Myth of Lieutenant Nora Argamentine", Man-Kzin Wars VI, 1994.
[edit] External links
- Donald Kingsbury
- Interview with Donald Kingsbury
- Donald Kingsbury at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database