Donald Kingsbury

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Donald MacDonald Kingsbury (born February 12, 1929 in San Francisco , California ) is an American - Canadian science fiction author. Kingsbury taught mathematics at McGill University , Montreal from 1956 to 1986 .

Awards

  • 1983: Compton Crook Award for The Rites of Minne - as the best first novel
  • 1983: Locus Award for Die Riten der Minne - as the best first novel
  • 2002: Prometheus Award , Psychohistorical Crisis - as best novel
  • 2016: Prometheus Award, The Rites of Minne - Inclusion in the Prometheus Hall of Fame

bibliography

Novels

  • Shipwright , 1978
  • The Rites of Minne , 1984, ISBN 978-3-442-23452-3 , Courtship Rite , 1982
  • The Moon Goddess and the Son , 1986
  • The Survivor , 1991
  • The Heroic Myth of Lieutenant Nora Argamentine , 1994
  • Psychohistorical Crisis , 2001
  • The Finger Pointing Solward

Short stories

  • The Ghost Town , 1952
  • Shipwright , 1978
  • To Bring in the Steel , 1978
  • The Moon Goddess and the Son , 1979
  • The Survivor , 1991
  • The Cauldron , 1994
  • Historical Crisis , 1995

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Compton Crook Award winner . Baltimore Science Fiction Society .