Robin Wayne Bailey

Robin Wayne Bailey
Born 1952
Kansas City, MO
Occupation Author, Editor, Poet, Adjunct instructor of English
Genres Fantasy, Science Fiction


www.robinwaynebailey.net

Robin Wayne Bailey is an American fantasy and science fiction author.[1] He is a past president of SFWA, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (2005 to 2007). He was South-Central Regional Director for SFWA nine years. He has also hosted three of SFWA's Nebula Awards weekends. Two of the Nebula events in the Kansas City, Missouri area, where he currently resides.

In 1996,in conjunction with the Kansas City Science Fiction and Fantasy Society ,(KaCSFFS) and James Gunn and J. Wayne and Elsie M. Gunn Center for the Study of Science Fiction, he founded the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writer's Hall of Fame. In 2004, the SF Hall of Fame merged with Paul G. Allen's Vulcan Enterprisesin Seattle and became part of the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame. He continues to serve on the annual Induction Committee for the SF Hall of Fame.

Robin graduated from North Kansas City High School, and recived a BA an Master of Arts ยท English Literature/Anthropology from Northwest Missouri State Un.[2]

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Works

Bailey's works include Shadowdance, The DragonKin Trilogy , the Frost novel series, the Brothers of the Dragon novel series, and the Fritz Leiber-inspired Fafhrd and Gray Mouser novel, Swords Against the Shadowland, which was named one of the seven best fantasy novels of 1998 by Science Fiction Chronicle. Robin was nominated for the 2008 for SFWA's Nebula award for the novellete "The Children's Crusade"<http://www.locusmag.com/SFAwards/Db/Nebula2008.html>

Bibliography

Novels and Books

As Editor

Short Stories, Novelets, Novellas

Stories for Thieves World

Graphic Novels

Poems

Recording

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