Lisa Mason (writer)

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Lisa Mason (born 1953) is a writer of science fiction novels. She lives in San Francisco with the artist Tom Robinson and their cats. She is a vegetarian, and has worked as a lawyer. Most of her novels take place in San Francisco, California, either in the future, or in the past through time travel.

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[edit] works

[edit] Novels

  • Arachne (1990)
  • Summer of Love (1994)
  • Cyberweb (1995)
  • The Golden Nineties (1995)
  • Pangaea I: Imperium without End (1999)
  • Pangaea II: Imperium Aflame (2000)

[edit] Short Fiction

  • Arachne (Omni, 1987)
  • Future Law (1987)
  • Deus Ex Machina (1988)
  • Guardian (1988)
  • The Onionmancer (1989)
  • Tomorrow's Child (1989)
  • Hummers (1991)
  • Stripper (1991)
  • Destination (1992)
  • Daughter of the Tao (1995)
  • Every Mystery Unexplained (1995)
  • Felicitas (1995)
  • Transformation and the Postmodern Identity Crisis (1995)
  • The Sixty-Third Anniversary of Hysteria (1995)
  • The Hanged Man (1996)

[edit] Essays/Articles

  • Journey of the Heart (1991)
  • Read This (The New York review of Science Fiction, 1994)

[edit] Awards

Philip K. Dick Award - Best Novel nominee 1994 : Summer of Love

[edit] External links