- Eileen Gunn
Eileen Gunn (b.
June 23 ,1945 ,Dorchester, Massachusetts ) is ascience fiction author and editor based inSeattle, Washington , who began publishing in 1978.Her story "Coming to Terms", inspired in part by a friendship with
Avram Davidson , won theNebula Award for Best Short Story in 2004. Two other stories were nominated for theHugo Award : "Stable Strategies for Middle Management " (in 1989) and "Computer Friendly" (1990).A collection of her short stories, "Stable Strategies and Others" (2004), was nominated for the
Philip K. Dick Award and short-listed for theJames Tiptree, Jr. Award and theWorld Fantasy Award . The Japanese translation was awarded theSense of Gender Award at the 2007World Science Fiction Convention inYokohama ,Japan . [ [http://www.sfawardswatch.com/?p=286 Science Fiction Award Watch, p=268] ]About the stories: "Stable Strategies for Middle Management" has generally been interpreted as a
pastiche ofKafka ’s "The Metamorphosis ", with satiric relevance to late-20th-Centuryhigh-tech corporate culture . "Fellow Americans" (1991) posits an alternate history in whichBarry Goldwater hiredRoger Ailes to run his 1964 presidential campaign, andRichard Nixon became the host of a TV game show called "Tricky Dick"."Green Fire" (1998), a collaborative novella by Gunn,
Michael Swanwick , Pat Murphy, and Andy Duncan, is anhomage of sorts, in whichRobert A. Heinlein ,Isaac Asimov , andGrace Hopper take part in thePhiladelphia Experiment , with the assistance ofNicola Tesla and theAztec deity Quetzalcoatl .Gunn has a background in high-tech advertising and marketing; she wrote advertising for
Digital Equipment Corporation in the 1970s and was Director of Advertising atMicrosoft in 1985. ["Eileen Gunn: Exploring the Edge"Locus Magazine , October 2004.] She is a graduate of theClarion Workshop and is on theboard of directors of theClarion West Writers Workshop. She is also the editor/publisher of the webzine "The Infinite Matrix ". Her website "The Difference Dictionary" is an online concordance to "The Difference Engine ", a novel byWilliam Gibson andBruce Sterling .References
External links
* [http://www.eileengunn.com/ Eileen Gunn's website]
* [http://www.infinitematrix.net/ "The Infinite Matrix"]
* [http://www.sff.net/people/gunn/dd/ "The Difference Dictionary"]
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* [http://www.sfsite.com/11b/ss188.htm Review, "Stable Strategies and Others" (collection)]
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