Brenda Clough
Brenda W. Clough (also credited as B.W. Clough) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer.[1]
Brenda W. Clough has been nominated to an Hugo Award[2] and a Nebula Award in 2002 for her novella "May Be Some Time".[3] She currently teaches writing workshops at the Writers Center in Bethesda, MD.[4]
Bibliography
Novels
Title | Publication date | Publisher | Pages | Notes |
The Dragon of Mishbil | 1985 | DAW | 135 | ISBN 0-9818-4872-9 |
The Realm Beneath | 1986 | DAW | 256 | ISBN 0-8867-7137-4 |
The Name of the Sun | 1988 | DAW | 304 | ISBN 0-8867-7282-6 |
An Impossumble Summer | 1992 | Walker & Co. | 144 | ISBN 0-8027-8150-0 |
How Like a God | 1997 | Tor Books | 287 | ISBN 0-3128-6263-6 |
Doors of Death and Life | 2000 | Forge Books | 272 | ISBN 0-3128-7550-9 |
The Crystal Crown | 2004 | Foxacre Press | 232 | ISBN 0-9709-7119-2 |
Revise the World | 2008 | Amazon Digital Services | 415 | |
Short stories [5]
- "Ain't Nothin' but a Hound Dog," Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone Magazine, 1988 [link]
- "The Indecorous Rescue of Clarinda Merwin," Aboriginal SF, Mar/Apr 1989[6]
- "Provisional Solution," Carmen Miranda's Ghost is Haunting Space Station Three, 1990
- "La Vita Nuova," Carmen Miranda's Ghost Is Haunting Space Station Three, 1990
- "In the Good Old Summer Time," Newer York, 1991
- "Mastermind of Oz" (with Lawrence Watt-Evans), Amazing, April 1993
- "The Bottomless Pit," Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine, Winter 1994
- "Handing on the Goggles," Superheroes, 1995
- "The Product of the Extremes," How to Save the World 1995
- "To Serve a Prince," Science Fiction Age, Nov. 1995
- "The Birth Day," The Sandman: Book of Dreams, HarperPrism, 1996
- "Grow Your Own," Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, 2000
- "Times Fifty," Christianity Today, October 1, 2001
- "May Be Some Time," Analog, April 2001[7]
- "Tiptoe, On a Fence Post", Analog, July–August 2002
- "Escape Hatch", Paradox, Autumn 2003
- "How the Bells Came from Yang to Hubei", The First Heroes, Tor 2004
Non-fiction [5]
- "Prairie Oysters in Hell: Interpretations of Isherwood in Dramatic Media", The Reston Review, first quarter 1992 [link]
- "The Theory and Practice of Titles", SFWA Bulletin, Fall 1995 [link]
- "Why I live in Washington, DC", SFWA Bulletin, Fall 1997
- "Swindlers, Sharks & Scams: Writer Beware!" (with A. C. Crispin ), SFWA Bulletin, series starting in Vol 32, Issue 3, Winter 1998
- Jo Clayton's Online Lifeline, 1999 [link]
- "Inside Worldcon: the Writers Tour", SFWA Bulletin, Spring 2003
- "Pride and Preservation, or Finding a Home for Your Papers" (with Colleen R. Cahill), SFWA Bulletin, Winter 2004
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