Janet Kagan
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Awards
Kagan won the Asimov's Reader Poll award for best Novelette in 1990 for "The Loch Moose Monster", in 1991 for "Getting the Bugs Out" and in 1993 for "The Nutcracker Coup", which also won the 1993 Hugo award.[4]:{{{3}}}
Bibliography
Novels
- Uhura's Song (1985)
- Hellspark (1988)
Collections
- Mirabile (1991)
- The Collected Kagan (2016)
Short stories
Mirabile series
- "The Loch Moose Monster" (1989)
- "The Return of the Kangaroo Rex" (1989) [SF]
- "The Flowering Inferno" (1990) [SF]
- "Getting the Bugs Out" (1990) [SF]
- "Raising Cane" (1991) [SF]
- "Frankenswine" (1991) [SF]
Other short stories
- "Faith-of-the-Month Club" (1982) [only as by uncredited ]
- "Junkmail" (1988)
- "The Nolacon Visitation" (1988) (with Patrick H. Adkins and others)
- "Naked Wish-Fulfillment" (1989)
- "What a Wizard Does" (1990)
- "From the Dead Letter File" (1990)
- "Winging It" (1991)
- "Fighting Words" (1992)
- "Love Our Lockwood" (1992)
- "Out on Front Street" (1992)
- "The Last of a Vintage Year" (1992)
- "The Nutcracker Coup" (1992)
- "Christmas Wingding" (1993)
- "No Known Cure" (1993)
- "She Was Blonde, She Was Dead--And Only Jimmilich Opstromommo Could Find Out Why!!!" (1993)
- "Face Time" (1994)
- "Space Cadet" (1994)
- "Fermat's Best Theorem" (1995)
- "Standing in the Spirit" (1997)
- "The Stubbornest Broad on Earth" (1998)
- "How First Woman Stole Language From Tuli-Tuli The Beast" (2005)
References
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External links
- Official website
- Janet Kagan at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- User profile at MetaFilter
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