American science fiction author (born 1950)
Michael Swanwick
Swanwick in 2019
Born (1950-11-18 ) November 18, 1950 (age 74) Occupation Author Citizenship United States Period 1980s–present Genre Science fiction, fantasy michaelswanwick .com
Michael Swanwick (born November 18, 1950)[ 1] is an American fantasy and science fiction author who began publishing in the early 1980s.[ 2]
Writing career
At the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow , August 2005
At the Avram Davidson tribute, NYC, 2007
Swanwick's fiction writing began with short stories, starting in 1980 when he published "Ginungagap" in TriQuarterly and "The Feast of St. Janis" in New Dimensions 11 . Both stories were nominees for the Nebula Award for Best Short Story in 1981.[ 3]
His first novel was In the Drift (an Ace Special , 1985), a look at the results of a more catastrophic Three Mile Island incident, which expands on his earlier short story "Mummer's Kiss". This was followed in 1987 by Vacuum Flowers , an adventurous tour of an inhabited Solar System, where the people of Earth have been subsumed by a cybernetic mass-mind. Some characters’ bodies contain multiple personalities, which can be recorded and edited (or damaged) as if they were wetware .
In the 1990s, Swanwick moved towards the intersection between science fiction , fantasy , and magical realism . Stations of the Tide (1991) is the story of a bureaucrat's pursuit of a magician on a world soon to be altered by its 50-year tide swell; it is set far in the future, blurring the line between magic and technology. The Iron Dragon's Daughter (1993) is a fantasy set in a Fairyland based on modern America, with elves wearing Armani suits and dragons serving as jet fighters. The main character, a changeling stolen from the real world, struggles to survive a factory, a high school, and a university, all the while being manipulated by a dragon. In Jack Faust (1997), a retelling of the Faust legend, the scholar does not gain magical power but modern scientific knowledge with which he begins the Industrial Revolution centuries early.
In the 2000s, Swanwick wrote several series of flash fictions , beginning with Puck Aleshire's Abecedary , a collection of 26 stories, each titled for a different letter of the alphabet. Other series included The Periodic Table of Science Fiction , 118 stories each themed about a different chemical element. These were originally published in Sci Fiction . Later, The Infinite Matrix published The Sleep of Reason , in which each story was based on one of Goya ’s caprichos . In this period, he won several awards for short fiction; between 1999 and 2003, he had nine stories shortlisted for the Hugo Award for Best Short Story , and won in 1999, 2000, and 2002.[ 4]
He also continued to write novels. Bones of the Earth (2002) is a time travel story involving dinosaurs . The Dragons of Babel (2008) is set in the same world as The Iron Dragon's Daughter , although the setting and characters are different; The Iron Dragon's Mother (2019) was a third volume in the series. He has written two novels featuring the posthuman rogues Darger and Surplus, who had already appeared in short stories: Dancing with Bears (2011) concerns their adventures in post-Utopian Russia, and in “Chasing the Phoenix” (2015) they travel to China. After Gardner Dozois's death, Swanwick completed his unfinished novel City Under the Stars .
His many works of short fiction have been collected in Gravity's Angels (1991), Moon Dogs (2000), Tales of Old Earth (2000), and others. A novella, Griffin's Egg , was published in book form in 1991 and is also collected in Moon Dogs . He has collaborated with other authors on several short works, including Gardner Dozois ("Ancestral Voices", "City of God", "Snow Job") and William Gibson ("Dogfight ").
Stations of the Tide won the Nebula for best novel in 1991, and several of his shorter works have won awards as well: the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award for "The Edge of the World" in 1989, the World Fantasy Award for "Radio Waves " in 1996,[ 5] and Hugos for "The Very Pulse of the Machine " in 1999, "Scherzo with Tyrannosaur " in 2000, "The Dog Said Bow-Wow " in 2002, "Slow Life " in 2003, and "Legions in Time" in 2004.
Nonfiction writing
Swanwick has written about the field as well. He published two long essays on the state of the science fiction ("The User's Guide to the Postmoderns", 1986) and fantasy ("In the Tradition...", 1994), the former of which was controversial for its categorization of new SF writers into "cyberpunk" and "literary humanist" camps. Both essays were collected together in The Postmodern Archipelago 1997. A book-length interview with Gardner Dozois, Being Gardner Dozois , was published in 2001. He is a prolific contributor to the New York Review of Science Fiction . Swanwick wrote a monograph on James Branch Cabell , What Can Be Saved From the Wreckage? , which was published in 2007 with a preface by Barry Humphries ,[ 6] and a short literary biography of Hope Mirrlees , Hope-in-the-Mist , which was published in 2009.
Television and film
Swanwick's short stories "Ice Age" and "The Very Pulse of the Machine" from Tales of Old Earth were adapted for the Netflix series Love, Death + Robots (2019) for its first and third seasons respectively.[ 7]
Personal life
Swanwick thanks his wife, Marianne C. Porter, in all his books, referring to her as "the M. C. Porter Endowment for the Arts".[ 8]
He was a friend of Gardner Dozois and Susan Caspar for many years. From this friendship grew Being Gardner Dozois and several collaborations, including the novel City Under the Stars .[ 9]
Awards
Work
Year & Award
Category
Result
Ref.
"The Feast of Saint Janis"
1981 Nebula Award
Novelette
Nominated
1981 Locus Award
Novelette
Nominated
[ 10]
"Ginungagap"
1981 Nebula Award
Novelette
Nominated
1981 Locus Award
Novelette
Nominated
"Mummer Kiss"
1982 SF Chronicle Award
Novelette
Won
[ 11]
1982 Locus Award
Novelette
Nominated
[ 12]
1982 Nebula Award
Novelette
Nominated
"Walden Three"
1982 Locus Award
Novelette
Nominated
"The Man Who Met Picasso"
1983 World Fantasy Award
Short Fiction
Nominated
1983 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
[ 13]
"Marrow Death"
1985 Nebula Award
Novella
Nominated
1985 Locus Award
Novella
Nominated
[ 14]
"Trojan Horse"
1985 Nebula Award
Novelette
Nominated
1985 Locus Award
Novelette
Nominated
"When the Music's Over..."
1985 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
"Dogfight "
(with William Gibson )
1986 SF Chronicle Award
Novelette
Nominated
[ 15]
1986 Hugo Award
Novelette
Nominated
1986 Locus Award
Novelette
Nominated
[ 16]
1986 Nebula Award
Novelette
Nominated
In The Drift
1986 Locus Award
First Novel
Nominated
"The Blind Minotaur"
1986 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
"The Gods of Mars"
(with Gardner Dozois and Jack Dann )
1986 Nebula Award
Short Story
Nominated
1986 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
"The Transmigration of Philip K."
1986 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
"A Midwinter's Tale"
1988 Asimov's Readers' Poll
Short Story
Won
1989 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
[ 17]
Vacuum Flowers
1988 Locus Award
SF Novel
Nominated
[ 18]
"The Dragon Line"
1989 Locus Award
Novelette
Nominated
1989 Asimov's Readers' Poll
Short Story
7th Place
[ 19]
"The Edge of the World"
1990 Hugo Award
Short Story
Nominated
1990 World Fantasy Award
Short Fiction
Nominated
1990 Theodore Sturgeon Award
Short Science Fiction
Won
1990 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
[ 20]
"Snow Angels"
1990 Locus Award
Novelette
Nominated
"U.F.O."
1991 Locus Award
Novelette
Nominated
[ 21]
Stations of the Tide
1992 SF Chronicle Award
Novel
Won
[ 22]
1992 Nebula Award
Novel
Won
1992 John W. Campbell Memorial Award
Nominated
1992 Hugo Award
Novel
Nominated
1992 Locus Award
SF Novel
Nominated
[ 23]
1993 Arthur C. Clarke Award
Science Fiction Novel
Finalist
1999 Kurd Laßwitz Award
Foreign Work
Nominated
Griffin's Egg
1992 SF Chronicle Award
Novella
Nominated
[ 24]
1992 Asimov's Readers' Poll
Novella
5th Place
[ 25]
1992 Hugo Award
Novella
Nominated
1992 Locus Award
Novella
Nominated
1993 Nebula Award
Novella
Nominated
Gravity's Angels
1992 Locus Award
Collection
Nominated
1999 Kurd Laßwitz Award
Foreign Work
Nominated
"In Concert"
1993 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
"Cold Iron"
1993 Asimov's Readers' Poll
Novella
2nd Place
[ 26]
1995 Nebula Award
Novella
Nominated
"The Changeling's Tale"
1994 Asimov's Readers' Poll
Short Story
8th Place
[ 27]
1995 World Fantasy Award
Short Fiction
Nominated
1995 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
[ 28]
The Iron Dragon's Daughter
1994 Arthur C. Clarke Award
Finalist
1994 World Fantasy Award
Novel
Nominated
1994 Locus Award
Fantasy Novel
Nominated
[ 29]
"The Mask"
1995 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
"Walking Out"
1995 Asimov's Readers' Poll
Short Story
6th Place
[ 30]
1996 Hugo Award
Short Story
Nominated
1996 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
[ 31]
"The City of God"
(with Gardner Dozois)
1996 Locus Award
Novella
Nominated
1996 Asimov's Readers' Poll
Novella
6th Place
[ 32]
"Radio Waves"
1996 World Fantasy Award
Novella
Won
1996 HOMer Award
Novelette
Nominated
[ 33]
1997 Theodore Sturgeon Award
Short Science Fiction
Finalist
1997 Locus Award
Novelette
Nominated
[ 34]
"The Dead "
1997 Hugo Award
Short Story
Nominated
1997 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
1998 Nebula Award
Short Story
Nominated
Jack Faust
1997 Sidewise Award for Alternate History
Long Form
Nominated
[ 35]
1997 BSFA Award
Novel
Nominated
1998 Locus Award
Fantasy Novel
Nominated
[ 36]
1998 Hugo Award
Novel
Nominated
A Geography of Unknown Lands
1998 World Fantasy Award
Collection
Nominated
1998 Locus Award
Collection
Nominated
"Ancestral Voices"
(with Gardner Dozois)
1998 Asimov's Readers' Poll
Novella
4th Place
[ 37]
1999 Locus Award
Novella
Nominated
[ 38]
"Radiant Doors "
1998 Asimov's Readers' Poll
Short Story
Won
1999 Hugo Award
Short Story
Nominated
1999 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
2000 Nebula Award
Short Story
Nominated
"The Very Pulse of the Machine "
1998 Asimov's Readers' Poll
Short Story
3rd Place
[ 39]
1999 Hugo Award
Short Story
Won
1999 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
"Mother Grasshopper"
1998 Locus Award
Novelette
Nominated
"The Wisdom of Old Earth"
1998 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
"Wild Minds"
1999 Hugo Award
Short Story
Nominated
1999 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
"Microcosmic Dog"
1999 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
"Ancient Engines "
1999 Asimov's Readers' Poll
Short Story
Won
[ 40]
2000 Hugo Award
Short Story
Nominated
2000 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
[ 41]
2000 Nebula Award
Short Story
Nominated
"Archaic Planets: Nine Excerpts from the Encyclopedia Galactica"
(with Sean Swanwick)
1999 Asimov's Readers' Poll
Short Story
3rd Place
[ 42]
"Scherzo with Tyrannosaur "
1999: Asimov's Readers' Poll
Short Story
4th Place
2000 Hugo Award
Short Story
Won
2000 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
2001 Nebula Award
Short Story
Nominated
"Riding the Giganotosaur"
1999 Asimov's Readers' Poll
Short Story
7th Place
"Moon Dogs"
2000: HOMer Award
Short Story
Nominated
2000 Asimov's Readers' Poll
Short Story
6th Place
[ 43]
2001 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
[ 44]
2001 Hugo Award
Short Story
Nominated
Moon Dogs (collection)
2001 Locus Award
Collection
Nominated
"Green Fire"
(with Andy Duncan , Eileen Gunn & Pat Murphy )
2000 Asimov's Readers' Poll
Novella
8th Place
"The Raggle Taggle Gypsy-O"
2001 World Fantasy Award
Short Fiction
Nominated
2001 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
[ 45]
Tales of Old Earth
2001 Locus Award
Collection
Won
"The Dog Said Bow-Wow "
2001 Asimov's Readers' Poll
Short Story
4th Place
[ 46]
2002 Hugo Award
Short Story
Won
2002 Theodore Sturgeon Award
Short Science Fiction
Finalist
2002 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
[ 47]
2003 Nebula Award
Short Story
Nominated
The Dog Said Bow-Wow (collection)
2008 Locus Award
Collection
Nominated
[ 48]
"The Little Cat Laughed to See Such Sport"
2002 Asimov's Readers' Poll
Short Story
3rd Place
[ 49]
2003 Hugo Award
Short Story
Nominated
2003 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
[ 50]
"Slow Life "
2002 Analog Award
Novelette
5th Place
[ 51]
2003 Hugo Award
Novelette
Won
2003 Locus Award
Novelette
Nominated
Being Gardner Dozois: An Interview by Michael Swanwick
2002 Hugo Award
Related Work
Nominated
2002 Locus Award
Non-Fiction
Won
[ 52]
"Five British Dinosaurs"
2002 BSFA Award
Short Fiction
Nominated
"'Hello,' Said the Stick "
2003 Hugo Award
Short Story
Nominated
2003 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
Bones of the Earth
2003 Hugo Award
Novel
Nominated
2003 Nebula Award
Novel
Nominated
2003 John W. Campbell Memorial Award
Finalist
2003 Locus Award
SF Novel
Nominated
[ 53]
"Dirty Little War"
2003 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
"Legions in Time "
2003 Asimov's Readers' Poll
Novelette
6th Place
[ 54]
2004 Hugo Award
Novelette
Won
2004 Locus Award
Novelette
Nominated
[ 55]
"Coyote at the End of History"
2003 Asimov's Readers' Poll
Short Story
Won
[ 56]
"Deep in the Woods of Grammarie"
2004 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
"King Dragon"
2004 Locus Award
Novelette
Nominated
"Smoke and Mirrors: Four Scenes from the Post-utopian Future"
2004 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
"The Last Geek"
2005 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
[ 57]
"The Word that Sings the Scythe"
2005 Locus Award
Novelette
Nominated
"Girls and Boys, Come Out to Play"
2006 Locus Award
Novelette
Nominated
[ 58]
"Triceratops Summer"
2006 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
"Lord Weary's Empire"
2006 Asimov's Readers' Poll
Novella
3rd Place
[ 59]
2007 Theodore Sturgeon Award
Short Science Fiction
3rd Place
[ 60]
2007 Hugo Award
Novella
Nominated
2007 Locus Award
Novella
Nominated
[ 61]
"Tin Marsh"
2007 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
"A Small Room in Koboldtown"
2008 Hugo Award
Short Story
Nominated
2008 Locus Award
Short Story
Won
[ 62]
"The Skysailor's Tale"
2008 Locus Award
Novelette
Nominated
"Urdumheim"
2008 Locus Award
Novelette
Nominated
"From Babel's Fall'n Glory We Fled"
2008 Asimov's Readers' Poll
Short Story
2nd Place
[ 63]
2009 Hugo Award
Short Story
Nominated
2009 Theodore Sturgeon Award
Short Science Fiction
Finalist
2009 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
[ 64]
The Dragons of Babel
2009 Locus Award
Fantasy Novel
Nominated
2009 Alex Awards
Won
2011 FantLab's Book of the Year Award
Translated Novel/Collection
Nominated
The Best of Michael Swanwick
2009 Locus Award
Collection
Nominated
[ 65]
2015 FantLab's Book of the Year Award
Translated Novel/Collection by Foreign Writer
Nominated
"The Scarecrow's Boy"
2009 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
"Libertarian Russia"
2010 Asimov's Readers' Poll
Short Story
Won
[ 66]
2011 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
[ 67]
Hope-in-the-Mist: The Extraordinary Career and Mysterious Life of Hope Mirrlees
2010 Hugo Award
Related Work
Nominated
2010 Locus Award
Non-Fiction/Art Book
Nominated
[ 68]
"Zeppelin City"
(with Eileen Gunn )
2010 Locus Award
Novelette
Nominated
Dancing With Bears
2012 John W. Campbell Memorial Award
Finalist
2012 Locus Award
SF Novel
Nominated
[ 69]
"For I Have Lain Me Down on the Stone of Loneliness and I’ll Not Be Back Again"
2012 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
"The Dala Horse"
2012 Locus Award
Novelette
Nominated
"The She-Wolf's Hidden Grin"
2014 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
[ 70]
"Of Finest Scarlet Was Her Gown"
2015 Locus Award
Novelette
Nominated
[ 71]
"Passage of Earth"
2015 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
"Tawny Petticoats"
2015 Locus Award
Novelette
Nominated
"Lock Up Your Chickens and Daughters -- H'ard and Andy Are Come to Town"
(with Gregory Frost )
2015 Asimov's Readers' Poll
Novelette
Won
[ 72]
"The Pyramid of Krakow"
2016 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
[ 73]
Chasing the Phoenix
2016 Locus Award
SF Novel
Nominated
Not So Much, Said the Cat
2017 Locus Award
Collection
Nominated
[ 74]
"Starlight Express"
2018 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
[ 75]
The Iron Dragon's Mother
2020 Locus Award
Fantasy Novel
Nominated
[ 76]
City Under the Stars
(with Gardner Dozois)
2021 Locus Award
SF Novel
Nominated
[ 77]
The Postutopian Adventures of Darger and Surplus
2021 Locus Award
Collection
Nominated
"Huginn and Muninn -- and What Came After"
2022 Locus Award
Short Story
Nominated
[ 78]
The Best of Michael Swanwick, Volume Two
2024 Locus Award
Collection
Nominated
[ 79]
1991 Inkpot Award
Won
2010 Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association
Toastmaster Award
Won
[ 80]
2020 Aelita Prize
Won
Bibliography
Novels
Iron Dragon's Daughter series
Darger and Surplus series
Dancing With Bears (2011)
Chasing the Phoenix (2015)
Short fiction
Collections
Stories[ a]
Poems
Hooray for Eileen! (1994)
Cigar-Box Faust (2003)
Non-Fiction
The Postmodern Archipelago (1997)
Being Gardner Dozois: An Interview by Michael Swanwick (2001)
What Can Be Saved from the Wreckage?: James Branch Cabell in the Twenty-First Century (2007)
Hope-in-the-Mist: The Extraordinary Career and Mysterious Life of Hope Mirrlees (2009)
October Leaves (2010)
Hunting the Phoenix (2015)
Being Gardner Dozois (2018) (with Gardner Dozois)
'She Saved Us From World War Three': Gardner Dozois Remembers James Tiptree, Jr. (2020)
Critical studies and reviews of Swanwick's work
Chasing the Phoenix
Sakers, Don (September 2015). "The Reference Library". Analog Science Fiction and Fact . 135 (9): 105– 108.
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Notes
^ Short stories unless otherwise noted.
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