- Patricia Anthony
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name = Patrcia Anthony
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birthdate = Birth date and age|1947|01|03
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occupation =Novelist
nationality =United States
period = 1992-present
genre =Science Fiction Slipstream
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notableworks = "Brother Termite"
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website =Patricia Anthony (born
3 January 1947 ) is an Americanscience fiction and Slipstream author. Anthony published her first science fiction novel in 1992 with "Cold Allies", about the arrival of extraterrestrials in the midst of a 21st Century Third World War.cite news |work=Interzone |title=A Conversation With Patricia Anthony |first=Jayme Lynn |last=Blashcke |date=June 1999 |url=http://www.sfsite.com/10a/pa90.htm] This was followed by "Brother Termite", "Conscience of the Beagle", "The Happy Policeman", "Cradle of Splendor", and "God's Fires", each of which combined science fiction plots with other genres in unconventional ways. Several of her short-fiction works were republished in the 1998 collection "Eating Memories".Anthony's best-known and most critically acclaimed work is probably 1993's "Brother Termite", a tale of political intrigue told from the perspective of the leader of extraterrestrials who have occupied the United States.
James Cameron acquired the movie rights to "Brother Termite" andJohn Sayles wrote a script, but the movie has not been produced. [cite news |work=Daily Variety |title=Anthony's Cinema Revival |url=http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-23384161_ITM |date=2003-05-12 |first=Cathy |last=Dunkley]Following her initial success, Anthony taught creative writing at
Southern Methodist University for three years, and as her career progressed she moved farther away from the traditional boundaries of the science fiction genre. Her 1998 novel "Flanders" -- the highly metaphysical story of an American sharpshooter in World War I -- represented a clean break with her science fiction past and her final outing withAce Books . It was a critical, if not commercial, success.After the publication of "Flanders", Anthony ceased writing science fiction to work as a screenwriter, though none of her scripts have been green-lighted. Anthony completed a new novel in 2006, but it remains unpublished.
Anthony lived in
Brazil during the 1970s and later drew upon that experience for "Cradle of Splendor".Bibliography
*"Cold Allies" (1992)
*"Brother Termite" (1993)
*"Conscience of the Beagle" (1993)
*"Happy Policeman" (1994)
*"Cradle of Splendor" (1996)
*"God's Fires" (1997)
*"Flanders" (1998)
*"Eating Memories" (1998)References
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*isfdb name|name=Patricia Anthony|id=Patricia_Anthony
*cite web |url=http://scifan.com/writers/aa/AnthonyPatricia.asp |work=SciFan |title=Patricia Anthony
*cite web |work=Infinity Plus |title=Patricia Anthony |url=http://www.infinityplus.co.uk/misc/pa.htm
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