- Joan D. Vinge
Infobox Writer
name = Joan D. Vinge
caption =
pseudonym =
birthdate =1948
birthplace = Baltimore,Maryland ,United States
occupation = Novelist
genre =Science fiction
notableworks = "The Snow Queen"Psion" The Cat Novels
debut_works = "Tin Soldier"
influences =
influenced =Alastair Reynolds [Main influences discussed extensively in Alastair Reynolds, Essay: "Future Histories", "Locus", Vol. 57, No. 5, Issue 550, November 2006, p. 39; also included as afterword to "Galactic North "]
website = http://www.sff.net/people/jdvinge/home.htmJoan D. Vinge (pronEng|ˈvɪndʒi) (born
2 April 1948 in Baltimore,Maryland as Joan Carol Dennison) is an Americanscience fiction author. She is known for such works as herHugo Award -winningnovel "The Snow Queen" and its sequels, her series about thetelepath named Cat, and her "Heaven's Chronicles" books.Biography
Vinge studied art in college, but eventually changed to a major in
anthropology , and received a B.A. degree fromSan Diego State University in 1971.Vinge has been married twice: first to fellow SF author
Vernor Vinge , and then to SF editorJames Frenkel . Vinge and Frenkel have two children, and live inMadison, Wisconsin . She has taught at theClarion Workshop several times, both East and West. Besides writing, Vinge also makes and sells dolls.Robert Heinlein in part dedicated his 1982 novelFriday to Joan. [cite book | author=Heinlein, Robert A | title=Friday| publisher=New England Library | year=1984 | id=ISBN 0-450-05549-3]On
March 2 ,2002 , Vinge was severely injured in a car accident that left her with "minor but debilitating" brain damage that, along with herfibromyalgia , left her unable to write. She recovered to the point of being able to resume writing around the beginning of 2007. [http://www.sff.net/people/jdvinge/letter_20070305.htm]Works
Vinge's first published story, "Tin Soldier", a novelette, appeared in "Orbit 14" in
1974 . Stories have also appeared in "Analog", "Millennial Women ", "Asimov's Science Fiction ", "Omni Magazine ", and several "Best of the Year" anthologies.Several of her stories have won major awards: Her
novel "The Snow Queen" won the1981 Hugo Award for Best science fiction Novel. "Eyes of Amber" won the1977 Hugo Award for BestNovelette . She has also been nominated for several other Hugo andNebula Award s, as well as for theJohn W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer . Her novel "Psion" was named a Best Book for Young Adults by theAmerican Library Association .In March 2007, a new edition of her novel "Psion" was released, which includes a sequel novella, "Psiren", together in one volume.
At the time of her accident in 2002, Vinge had been working on a new, independent novel called "Ladysmith", set in
Bronze Age Europe; she resumed writing "Ladysmith" once she was able to begin writing again in 2007. She has also long maintained that once she is done with "Ladysmith" she plans on writing a fourth novel in her Cat series.Bibliography
Heaven Chronicles
* "The Outcasts of Heaven Belt" (1978)
* "Legacy" (1980)The Snow Queen Cycle
* "The Snow Queen" (1980)
* "World's End" (1984)
* "The Summer Queen" (1991)
* "Tangled Up In Blue" (2000)Cat
* "Psion" (1982)
* "Catspaw" (1988)
* "Dreamfall" (1996)Collections
* "Fireship / Mother and Child" (1978) - single-volume collection of two novellas.
* "Eyes of Amber" (1979) - 6 short stories
* "Phoenix in the Ashes" (1985) - 6 short stories
* "Alien Blood" (1988) - single-volume collection of "Psion" and its sequel "Catspaw"
* "The Heaven Chronicles" (1991) - single-volume collection of "The Outcasts of Heaven's Belt" and its sequel "Legacy"Media novelizations
* "Star Wars: Return of the Jedi – The Storybook Based on the Movie" (1983)
* "The Dune Storybook " (1984)
* "Return to Oz" (1985)
* "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome" (1985)
* "Santa Claus: The Movie" (1985)
* "Ladyhawke" (1987)
* "Lost in Space" (1998)References
External links
* [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?Joan%20D.%20Vinge Internet Speculative Fiction Database bibliography for Joan D. Vinge]
* [http://www.sff.net/people/jdvinge/home.htm Joan D. Vinge's personal web page] at SFF Net.
* [http://www.sfbrp.com/archives/19 Audio Review of Outcasts of Heaven Belt] at [http://www.sfbrp.com/ The Science Fiction Book Review Podcast]
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