Stephen L. Burns
Stephen L. Burns is a science fiction and fantasy author. In short fiction he is most associated with Analog Science Fiction and Fact and has won their "Anlab" readers poll four times.[1] He has also won the Compton Crook Award and in 2000 was nominated for the Philip K. Dick Award.
Bibliography
Novels
- Flesh and Silver (1999)
- Call from a Distant Shore (2000)
Short stories
- "Taking Heart" (1984)
- "A Touch Beyond" (1985)
- "The Man of Peace" (1985)
- "Redeemer's Riddle" (1987)
- "In the Kingdom at Morning" (1987)
- "The Reading Lesson" (1988)
- "Pleased to Meat You" (1988)
- "The Arrow's Flight" (1989)
- "The Nearly Infinite Possibilities of Junk" (1989)
- "The Bridge Over Darikill Fel" (1990)
- "Angel" (1990)
- "A Roll of Round Dice" (1991)
- "Tranquillity Rose" (1992)
- "Green Fuse" (1992)
- "Leap" (1993)
- "White Room" (1993)
- "Showdown at Hell Creek" (1993)
- "Song from a Broken Instrument" (1994)
- "Down Under Crater Billy" (1995)
- "Capra's Keyhole" (1995)
- "Alexandrian Librarians" (1996)
- "The Wait" (1997)
- "Pitstop" (1997)
- "Masks of Flesh and Brass" (1998)
- "Roll Over Vivaldi" (1998)
- "The Coverture Incident" (1998)
- "Vultures" (1999)
- "You May Already Be a Winner" (1999)
- "Soapbox Cop Blues" (2000)
- "Night Voices" (2000)
- "Eden Tag" (2000)
- "Going, Going, Gone" (2001)
- "Look Away" (2002)
- "Green Light, Red Light" (2002)
- "Capture Radius" (2003)
- "Short Line Loco" (2004)
- "Smiling Faces in Hog Heaven" (2005)
- "Nothing to Fear But" (2006)
- "The Face of Hate" (2007)
- "Righteous Bite" (2008)
- "The Fourth Thing" (2008)
- "Mea Culpa". Analog 128 (11): 99–101. (Nov 2008).
- "Chain" (2009)
Web source
- ^ Locus Index to SF Awards
External links
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