Tom Purdom
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Tom Purdom | |
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Tom Purdom in 2008, (photograph by Kyle Cassidy) | |
Born |
19 April 1936 New Haven, Connecticut, USA |
Occupation | Novelist, Short-story Writer, Essayist |
Genres | Science fiction |
Spouse(s) | Sara Wescoat Purdom |
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Thomas Edward Purdom (born 1936) is a US writer best known for science fiction and nonfiction. His story Fossil Game was a nominee for the Hugo Award for Best Novelette in 2000. He has also done music criticism since 1988. His works have been translated into German, Chinese, Burmese, Russian, and Czech. He lives in Philadelphia.[1]
Bibliography
- I Want the Stars (1964)
- The Tree Lord of Imeten (1966)
- Five Against Arlane (1967)
- Reduction in Arms (1967)
- The Barons of Behavior (1972)
- Lovers & Fighters, Starships & Dragons, short fiction, forthcoming 2014
References
External links
- Tom Purdom on the web
- Tom Purdom at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Tom Purdom, Lover & Fighter by Michael Swanwick
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