Elizabeth Moon
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Elizabeth Moon, born 1945, March 7, is an American science fiction and fantasy author. She lives in Florence, Texas (near Austin).
She attained the rank of 1st Lieutenant during active service with the US Marine Corps, which she joined in 1968 having obtained a Bachelor's degree in History. Later she additionally obtained a B. A. in Biology. She is also an experienced paramedic.
Her writings contain military science fiction themes, though biology, politics and personal relationship issues also feature strongly. The Serrano Legacy is a space opera.
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Bibliography
- Familias Regnant universe
- Heris Serrano trilogy
- Hunting Party
- Sporting Chance
- Winning Colours
- Heris Serrano omnibus edition of the trilogy
- Esmay Suiza trilogy
- Once a Hero
- Rules of Engagement
- Change of Command
- Against the Odds
- Heris Serrano trilogy
- The Deed of Paksenarrion - including:
- Sheepfarmers Daughter (Won the Compton Crook Award in 1989.)
- Divided Allegiance
- Oath of Gold
- The Legacy of Gird - including:
- Surrender None (1990)
- Liar's Oath (1992)
- Remnant Population - nominated for the 1997 Hugo Award for Best Novel.
- Phases (1997) - collected short stories.
- The Speed of Dark (2002) - a futuristic story about autistic people, inspired by her own autistic son Michael. Winner of the 2003 Nebula Award for Best Novel.
- Vatta's War - including:
- Trading in Danger (2003)
- Marque and Reprisal (2004)
Collaborations
- Sassinak - with Anne McCaffrey
- Generation Warriors - with Anne McCaffrey
See also
External links
- Elizabeth Moon's Home Page (http://www.sff.net/people/Elizabeth.Moon/)