Nancy Kress - Official Web Site, Nancy Kress is the author of twelve books: three fantasy novels, six SF novels, a thriller, two collections of short stories, and a book on writing fiction ...
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Interview with Nancy Kress The following is a transcription of the interview with Nancy Kress at ConFuse 93. The transcription was done by Hans Persson. The text has been edited by Tommy Persson and Hans Persson to make it more readable. Carina Bj rklind: When I have read your books, I have got the impression that you write about technology from a humanistic tradition or viewpoint. It's obvious ...
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Speech by Nancy Kress This is a transcription of Nancy Kress' guest of honour speech held at ConFuse 93. The transcription is based on Kress' written manuscript. Some changes have been made, primarily to the parts not in the manuscript, to make the text more readable. The transcription was made by Tommy Persson. I have to start by saying that I had half of carafe of wine at dinner so I am not ...
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The Home Page for Science Fiction and Fantasy ...
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Nancy Kress conducted December 12, 1996 Jim Freund: Tonight at 10:00 PM, Eastern Time, our guest will be sf writer Nancy Kress. What follows is her entry from The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction by John Clute: Nancy Kress: US writer who began publishing sf with The Earth Dwellers for Gal in 1976, and whose first novels were fantasies like The Prince of Morning Bells (1981), a quest tale during ...
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An SF Moderate Climbs Cautiously Onto the Barricades Nancy Kress Keynote Address Given at Alaskon '91 and Balticon 25. In the years since I've been a science fiction writer, I've been to a lot of conventions. That means I've heard a lot of my colleagues give speeches. When I started to think about what kind of keynote address I wanted to give here today, I realized that I'm laboring under a ...
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Lauren Rabb reviews 'Yanked' by Nancy Kress ...
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In Beggars in Spain, Nancy Kress gave us a thoughtful exploration of class and wealth in society and the ways in which both are affected by technology, particularly the technology of genetic modification. Beggars and Choosers extrapolates biotechnology even farther in order to continue this exploration. While it is a sequel, Choosers can be read independently of Beggars in Spain. In fact, the ...
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