Joan D. Vinge
Joan Carol Dennison Vinge (born April 2, 1948 in Baltimore , Maryland ) is an American science fiction writer.
Life
Vinge first studied art in college but later switched her major to receiving her bachelor's degree in anthropology from San Diego State University in 1971 .
Her first marriage was from 1972 to 1979 with the science fiction author Vernor Vinge . In 1980 she married the science fiction editor James Frenkel , with whom she has two children.
She was able to publish her first story Tin Soldier in 1974 in the Orbit 14 anthology series. Further stories followed in various science fiction magazines such as Analog , Asimov's Science Fiction and Omni as well as various anthologies.
In 1978 she received her first Hugo Award for her story Eyes of Amber (German: Bernsteinaugen ) and in 1981 for the novel The Snow Queen (German: Die Schneekönigin ) another Hugo and the Locus Award . In 1979, her story Fireship won an award in the Analog Readers Poll . Her novel Psion (1982) was named one of the best books of the year for young adults by the American Library Association . She has been nominated for other awards, including the John W. Campbell Best New Writer Award .
In addition to the novel cycles Heaven's Belt , Snow Queen and Cat , Vinge wrote a number of novel versions . Your Return of the Jedi Storybook to Return of the Jedi was for two months, the number one on the New York Times Book Review List hardcover book and also the best-selling 1983. Other novel versions of Vinge include Dune , Mad Max - Beyond the Thunder Dome and The Day of the Hawk
In 2002, Vinge suffered a brain injury in a serious car accident that affected her writing for many years. It wasn't until 2011 that a new book by her appeared with the novel version of the film Cowboys & Aliens .
Works
Cycles
- Heaven's Belt / Heaven's Chronicles
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The Outcasts of Heaven's Belt (1978)
- English: In the ruins of the heavenly system. Moewig, 1981.
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Legacy (1980)
- German: legacy. Bastei-Lübbe, 1982.
- Snow Queen / Tiamat
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The Snow Queen (1980)
- German: The Snow Queen. Heyne, 1983, ISBN 3-453-30880-8 .
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World's End (1984)
- English: The track of the Snow Queen. Bastei-Lübbe, 1984.
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The Summer Queen (1991)
- German: The Summer Queen. Heyne, 1991.
- Tangled Up in Blue (2000)
- Cat
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Psion (1982)
- German: Psion. Heyne, 1985.
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Catspaw (1988)
- German: Katzenpfote. Heyne, 1990.
- Dreamfall (1996)
Novels based on film scripts
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Return of the Jedi Storybook (1983)
- English: Star Wars - The Return of the Jedi. Heyne, 1984.
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The Dune Storybook (1984)
- German: The desert planet. Droemer-Knaur, 1984.
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Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985)
- English: Mad Max - Beyond the Thunder Dome. Bastei-Lübbe, 1985.
- Return to Oz (1985) (German: Oz - a fantastic world. Droemer-Knaur, 1985).
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Santa Claus: The Movie (1985)
- German: Santa Claus - An unbelievable story. Bastei-Lübbe, 1987.
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Ladyhawke (1985)
- German: The day of the falcon. Bastei-Lübbe, 1985.
- Willow (1988)
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Lost in Space (1998)
- German: Lost in Space. Heyne, 1998, ISBN 3-453-14803-7 .
- Cowboys and Aliens (2011)
- 47 Ronin (2013)
Short story collections
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Fireship (1978)
- German: The child of the priestess. Moewig, 1982, ISBN 3-8118-3570-X .
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Eyes of Amber (1979)
- German: Amber Eyes and Tin Soldiers. Moewig, 1983, ISBN 3-8118-3615-3 .
- Phoenix in the Ashes (1985)
Short stories
If only the title and year are given as the source, the complete information can be found in the corresponding collective edition.
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Tin Soldier (1974)
- German: The old tin soldier. Translated by Rose Aichele. In: Wolfgang Jeschke (Ed.): Science Fiction Story Reader 13. Heyne Science Fiction & Fantasy # 3685, 1980, ISBN 3-453-30605-8 . Also called: The Tin Soldier. Translated by Joachim Körber. In: Amber Eyes and Tin Soldiers. 1983.
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Mother and Child (1975)
- German: The child of the priestess. In: The child of the priestess. 1982.
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The Peddler's Apprentice (1975, with Vernor Vinge)
- German: The traveling trader's apprentice. In: Wolfgang Jeschke (Ed.): Enemies of the system. Heyne Science Fiction & Fantasy # 3805, 1981, ISBN 3-453-30707-0 .
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The Crystal Ship (1976)
- German: Das Kristallschiff. In: HJ Alpers (ed.): The crystal ship. Droemer Knaur (Knaur Science Fiction & Fantasy # 5726), 1980, ISBN 3-426-05726-3 . Also in: amber eyes and tin soldiers. 1983.
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To Bell the Cat (1977)
- English: The convict. Translated by Birgit Reß-Bohusch . In: Birgit Reß-Bohusch (Ed.): Isaac Asimovs Science Fiction Magazin 1st episode. Heyne Science Fiction & Fantasy # 3608, 1978. Also called: Lure the cat. Translated by Joachim Körber. In: Amber Eyes and Tin Soldiers. 1983.
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Eyes of Amber (1977)
- German: Amber Eyes. Translated by Rainer Zubeil . In: HJ Alpers (Ed.): Beasts for Norn. Droemer Knaur (Knaur Science Fiction & Fantasy # 5722), 1980, ISBN 3-426-05722-0 . Also called: amber eyes. Translated by Joachim Körber. In: Amber Eyes and Tin Soldiers. 1983.
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View from a Height (1978)
- German: view from above. In: Amber Eyes and Tin Soldiers. 1983.
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Phoenix in the Ashes (1978)
- English: Phoenix from the ashes. Translated by Joachim Körber. In: HJ Alpers (Hrsg.): Science Fiction Almanach 1981. Moewig Science Fiction # 3506, 1980, ISBN 3-8118-3506-8 . Also called: Phoenix in the Ashes. In: Virginia Kidd (ed.): Futura. Heyne Science Fiction & Fantasy # 3856, 1982, ISBN 3-453-30786-0 .
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Fireship (1978)
- German: The electronic symbiote. In: The child of the priestess. 1982.
- Psiren (1980)
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The Storm King (1980)
- German: The Storm King. In: Birgit Reß-Bohusch (Ed.): Isaac Asimovs Science Fiction Magazin 8th episode. Heyne Science Fiction & Fantasy # 3776, 1980, ISBN 3-453-30677-5 .
- Voices from the Dust (1980) [also as by Joan Vinge]
- The Hunt of the Unicorn (1980)
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Exorcycle (1982)
- English: The exor cycle. Translated by Rüdiger Hipp. In: Friedel Wahren (Ed.): Isaac Asimovs Science Fiction Magazine 16th episode. Heyne Science Fiction & Fantasy # 3940, 1982, ISBN 3-453-30866-2 . Also called: exor cycle. Translated by Uwe Anton . In: Shawna McCarthy (ed.): Isaac Asimov's Space Women 2. Ullstein Science Fiction & Fantasy # 31129, 1986, ISBN 3-548-31129-6 .
- Golden Girl and the Guardians of the Gemstones (1985, as Billie Randall)
- Santa Claus: The Movie Storybook (1985)
- Tam Lin (1985)
- Latter-Day Martian Chronicles (1990)
- Murphy's Cat (2000)
literature
- Hans Joachim Alpers , Werner Fuchs , Ronald M. Hahn : Reclam's science fiction guide. Reclam, Stuttgart 1982, ISBN 3-15-010312-6 , p. 434 f.
- Hans Joachim Alpers, Werner Fuchs, Ronald M. Hahn, Wolfgang Jeschke : Lexicon of Science Fiction Literature. Heyne, Munich 1991, ISBN 3-453-02453-2 , p. 1008 f.
- Marleen S. Barr, Ruth Salvaggio, Richard Law: Suzy McKee Charnas, Octavia Butler, Joan D. Vinge. Starmont reader's guide 23. Borgo Press, San Bernardino 1986.
- Peter Nicholls , John Clute : Vinge, Joan D. In: (dies.): The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction . 3rd edition (online edition), version dated August 31, 2018.
- Don D'Ammassa : Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. Facts On File, New York 2005, ISBN 0-8160-5924-1 , pp. 395 f.
- James Gunn : Vinge, Joan C (arol) D (ennison) . In: (ders.): The New Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. Viking, New York et al. a. 1988, ISBN 0-670-81041-X , p. 491.
- Carl B. Yoke: Vinge, Joan C (arol) D (ennison) . In: Noelle Watson, Paul E. Schellinger: Twentieth-Century Science-Fiction Writers. St. James Press, Chicago 1991, ISBN 1-55862-111-3 , pp. 829-831.
Web links
- Literature by and about Joan D. Vinge in the catalog of the German National Library
- Joan D. Vinge in the Internet Speculative Fiction Database (English)
- Joan D. Vinge in the Science Fiction Awards + Database (English)
- Works by and about Joan D. Vinge at Open Library
- Joan D. Vinge in Fantastic Fiction (English)
- Joan D. Vinge in Fancyclopedia 3 (English)
- Joan D. Vinge's Personal Web Page on SFF Net ( Memento of March 1, 2017 on the Internet Archive )
- Joan D. Vinge on NNDB (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Joan D. Vinge: Cowboys & Aliens: “But Seriously ...” , July 27, 2011 on Tor.com, accessed October 17, 2018.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Vinge, Joan D. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Vinge, Joan Carol Dennison (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American science fiction writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 2, 1948 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Baltimore , Maryland |