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This story was first published on Tor.com in May of 2011. You can read it in its entirety off site or get a preview right here: “Wake up.”. When Crazy Me rests a hand on my forehead, it jolts me from sleep. “It’s raccoons.”. “What?”. I shiver out of a very pleasant dream of licking frosting off Amisha’s nose. “Get!”.%C - STORIES
THINK LIKE A DINOSAUR AND OTHER STORIES (collection) Golden Gryphon Press, August, 1997. WILDLIFE (novel) Tor Books, February, 1994. HEROINES, Author’s Choice Monthly (collection) Pulphouse Publishing, May, 1990. LOOK INTO THE SUN (novel) Tor Books, April, 1989 (paperback) Tor Books, February, 1990. FREEDOM BEACH by James PatrickKelly & John
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James Patrick Kelly has won the Hugo, Nebula and Locus awards. His newest project is King of the Dogs, Queen of the Cats, a short novel coming in January 2020 from Subterranean Press.His most recent publication is the collection, The Promise of Space, published in 2018 from Prime Books. His novel Mother Go was an Audible Original in 2017 . In 2016, Centipede Press published a career%C - STORIES
An Afterword. “ James Patrick Kelly has been an outstanding short-fiction writer for more than four decades as well as a distinguished anthologist and teacher, so it’s no surprise that his new collection demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of how science fiction and fantasy work. In nearly every story, Kelly offersa master class
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A University of Texas survey from 2010 reported on differences in personality between owners of dogs and cats. Of the 4600 respondents, 42% called themselves “dog people” 12% said they were “cat people”, 28% said both and 15% neither. A dog majority there!%C - STORIES
Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? You’d think that after publishing five story collections I’d have learned what to put into an afterword, but no.%C - STORIES
This story was first published in the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in 2002. You can listen to an audio performance by the author at the Free Reads Podcast. You think it's easy living in the garden? The never-ending picnic -- that's what your Bible says,%C - STORIES
This story was originally published in Clarkesworld in May of 2013. You can read it in its entirety off site or preview it here. Additionally you can listen to the%C - STORIES
This story was first published on Tor.com in May of 2011. You can read it in its entirety off site or get a preview right here: “Wake up.” When Crazy Me rests a hand on my forehead, it jolts me from sleep. “It’s raccoons.” “What?” I shiver out of a verypleasant d
%S - JAMES PATRICK KELLYKING AND QUEENPROMISE OF SPACEMOTHER GOSTORIESCONTACTABOUT Official website of James Patrick Kelly, science fiction writer and winner of the Hugo, Locus and Nebula awards%C - STORIES
This story was first published on Tor.com in May of 2011. You can read it in its entirety off site or get a preview right here: “Wake up.”. When Crazy Me rests a hand on my forehead, it jolts me from sleep. “It’s raccoons.”. “What?”. I shiver out of a very pleasant dream of licking frosting off Amisha’s nose. “Get!”.%C - STORIES
THINK LIKE A DINOSAUR AND OTHER STORIES (collection) Golden Gryphon Press, August, 1997. WILDLIFE (novel) Tor Books, February, 1994. HEROINES, Author’s Choice Monthly (collection) Pulphouse Publishing, May, 1990. LOOK INTO THE SUN (novel) Tor Books, April, 1989 (paperback) Tor Books, February, 1990. FREEDOM BEACH by James PatrickKelly & John
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James Patrick Kelly has won the Hugo, Nebula and Locus awards. His newest project is King of the Dogs, Queen of the Cats, a short novel coming in January 2020 from Subterranean Press.His most recent publication is the collection, The Promise of Space, published in 2018 from Prime Books. His novel Mother Go was an Audible Original in 2017 . In 2016, Centipede Press published a career%C - STORIES
An Afterword. “ James Patrick Kelly has been an outstanding short-fiction writer for more than four decades as well as a distinguished anthologist and teacher, so it’s no surprise that his new collection demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of how science fiction and fantasy work. In nearly every story, Kelly offersa master class
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A University of Texas survey from 2010 reported on differences in personality between owners of dogs and cats. Of the 4600 respondents, 42% called themselves “dog people” 12% said they were “cat people”, 28% said both and 15% neither. A dog majority there!%C - STORIES
Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? You’d think that after publishing five story collections I’d have learned what to put into an afterword, but no.%C - STORIES
This story was first published in the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in 2002. You can listen to an audio performance by the author at the Free Reads Podcast. You think it's easy living in the garden? The never-ending picnic -- that's what your Bible says,%C - STORIES
This story was originally published in Clarkesworld in May of 2013. You can read it in its entirety off site or preview it here. Additionally you can listen to the%C - STORIES
This story was first published on Tor.com in May of 2011. You can read it in its entirety off site or get a preview right here: “Wake up.” When Crazy Me rests a hand on my forehead, it jolts me from sleep. “It’s raccoons.” “What?” I shiver out of a verypleasant d
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Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? You’d think that after publishing five story collections I’d have learned what to put into an afterword, but no.%C - STORIES
This story was originally published in Clarkesworld in May of 2013. You can read it in its entirety off site or preview it here. Additionally you can listen to the%C - STORIES
The Pyramid of Amirah. This story was first published in the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in March of 2002. Sometimes Amirah thinks she can sense the weight of the pyramid that entombs her house. The huge limestone blocks seem to crush the air and squeeze light. When she carries the table lamp onto the porch and holds it up to the%C - STORIES
I'm a science fiction writer without a formal science background. I was an English major in college -- and proud of it. But that means I've had to become an autodidact: teaching myself what I need to know about science and technology.WRITING MOTHER GO
You may wonder why twenty-three years passed between the publication of my last novel, Wildlife, in 1994 and Mother Go in 2017.I wonder too! I do know that I was having a exhilarating writing streak with my short fiction, producing stories that won the Hugo, Nebula and Locus awards and which were often collected in various Best of the Yearanthologies.
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This story was first published in Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine in October, 2014 A month after I broke up with Jonathan, or Mr. Wrong, as my mother like to call him, she announced that she’d bought me a machine to love. She found it on eBay, paid the Buy It Now price andhad it s
MY CRAFT BOOK COLLECTION I posted this on Facebook and got a lot of response so I thought I’d drag both the original post and the follow up over here. Here's a secret I rarely share. Some people collect stamps, some amass angels and some are into barbed wire. Me, I collect books on how to write. Here's a shot of my librar%C - STORIES
Buy Mother Go. Audible.com has published my new book as an audiobook original.I am particularly pleased with my narrator, the wonderful January LaVoy, a New York based actress, who has worked in television and the theater and who was named Publishers Weekly's "Audiobook Narrator of the Year" in 2013 .January has captured Mariska's voice perfectly, but she also manages to portray my entire cast CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW? When I wrote this column almost a year ago, I resolved in print not to throw more money at Apple, and I would have kept my resolution had not my doddering 5s not given up the ghost a few months later. However, I didn't pop for one of the fancy iPhone 6s or 7s. Instead I stayedwi
STEPHEN HAWKING THROWS A PARTY This is a followup to a column I wrote for Asimov's called "Remembering Bertie" in which I considered the contributions of one Herbert George Wells, known as Bertie to his friends, to science fiction in general and the subgenre of time travel very particularly. In it, I wonde %S - JAMES PATRICK KELLYKING AND QUEENPROMISE OF SPACEMOTHER GOSTORIESCONTACTABOUT Official website of James Patrick Kelly, science fiction writer and winner of the Hugo, Locus and Nebula awards%C - STORIES
James Patrick Kelly has won the Hugo, Nebula and Locus awards. His newest project is King of the Dogs, Queen of the Cats, a short novel coming in January 2020 from Subterranean Press.His most recent publication is the collection, The Promise of Space, published in 2018 from Prime Books. His novel Mother Go was an Audible Original in 2017 . In 2016, Centipede Press published a career%C - STORIES
This story was first published in Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine in October, 2014. A month after I broke up with Jonathan, or Mr. Wrong, as my mother like to call him, she announced that she’d bought me a machine to love. She found it on eBay, paid the Buy It Now price and had it shipped to me the next day. I’m not sure where she got the idea that I needed a machine or how she picked it%C - STORIES
Here's a list of first publications. Many of the stories have been reprinted. For a complete list of everything in print, check my page on the invaluable Internet Science Fiction%C - STORIES
“James Patrick Kelly has been an outstanding short-fiction writer for more than four decades as well as a distinguished anthologist and teacher, so it’s no surprise that his new collection demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of how science fiction and fantasy work.%C - STORIES
In 2009, I had the cover story in the June issue of Asimov’s Science Fiction.. “Going Deep” was about a young woman growing up on the Moon. She was a clone and a hibernator, in training for a career working in space, when her mother, her genetic original, returned todisrupt her life.
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This story was first published in Clarkesworld in September of 2013. You can read it in its entirety off site or preview it here. In addition, you can listen to the%C - STORIES
This story was first published in the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in 2002. You can listen to an audio performance by the author at the Free Reads Podcast. You think it's easy living in the garden? The never-ending picnic -- that's what your Bible says,%C - STORIES
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This story was first published on Tor.com in May of 2011. You can read it in its entirety off site or get a preview right here: “Wake up.” When Crazy Me rests a hand on my forehead, it jolts me from sleep. “It’s raccoons.” “What?” I shiver out of a verypleasant d
%S - JAMES PATRICK KELLYKING AND QUEENPROMISE OF SPACEMOTHER GOSTORIESCONTACTABOUT Official website of James Patrick Kelly, science fiction writer and winner of the Hugo, Locus and Nebula awards%C - STORIES
James Patrick Kelly has won the Hugo, Nebula and Locus awards. His newest project is King of the Dogs, Queen of the Cats, a short novel coming in January 2020 from Subterranean Press.His most recent publication is the collection, The Promise of Space, published in 2018 from Prime Books. His novel Mother Go was an Audible Original in 2017 . In 2016, Centipede Press published a career%C - STORIES
This story was first published in Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine in October, 2014. A month after I broke up with Jonathan, or Mr. Wrong, as my mother like to call him, she announced that she’d bought me a machine to love. She found it on eBay, paid the Buy It Now price and had it shipped to me the next day. I’m not sure where she got the idea that I needed a machine or how she picked it%C - STORIES
Here's a list of first publications. Many of the stories have been reprinted. For a complete list of everything in print, check my page on the invaluable Internet Science Fiction%C - STORIES
“James Patrick Kelly has been an outstanding short-fiction writer for more than four decades as well as a distinguished anthologist and teacher, so it’s no surprise that his new collection demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of how science fiction and fantasy work.%C - STORIES
In 2009, I had the cover story in the June issue of Asimov’s Science Fiction.. “Going Deep” was about a young woman growing up on the Moon. She was a clone and a hibernator, in training for a career working in space, when her mother, her genetic original, returned todisrupt her life.
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This story was first published in Clarkesworld in September of 2013. You can read it in its entirety off site or preview it here. In addition, you can listen to the%C - STORIES
This story was first published in the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in 2002. You can listen to an audio performance by the author at the Free Reads Podcast. You think it's easy living in the garden? The never-ending picnic -- that's what your Bible says,%C - STORIES
Contact. I'm not a stranger, so don't you be. What's up? Name * FirstName
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This story was first published on Tor.com in May of 2011. You can read it in its entirety off site or get a preview right here: “Wake up.” When Crazy Me rests a hand on my forehead, it jolts me from sleep. “It’s raccoons.” “What?” I shiver out of a verypleasant d
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In 2009, I had the cover story in the June issue of Asimov’s Science Fiction.. “Going Deep” was about a young woman growing up on the Moon. She was a clone and a hibernator, in training for a career working in space, when her mother, her genetic original, returned todisrupt her life.
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This story was first published in Clarkesworld in September of 2013. You can read it in its entirety off site or preview it here. In addition, you can listen to the%C - STORIES
Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? You’d think that after publishing five story collections I’d have learned what to put into an afterword, but no.%C - STORIES
This story was first published in the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in March of 2002. Sometimes Amirah thinks she can sense the weight of the pyramid that entombs her house. The huge limestone blocks seem to crush the air and squeeze light. When she carries thetabl
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I'm a science fiction writer without a formal science background. I was an English major in college -- and proud of it. But that means I've had to become an autodidact: teaching myself what I need to know about science and technology.%C - STORIES
This story was first published in Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine in October, 2014 A month after I broke up with Jonathan, or Mr. Wrong, as my mother like to call him, she announced that she’d bought me a machine to love. She found it on eBay, paid the Buy It Now price andhad it s
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This story was first published on Tor.com in May of 2011. You can read it in its entirety off site or get a preview right here: “Wake up.” When Crazy Me rests a hand on my forehead, it jolts me from sleep. “It’s raccoons.” “What?” I shiver out of a verypleasant d
ASK ME ANYTHING
This column first appeared in Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine January 2017 assists Longtime readers of this column will recall that from time to time, I’ve interviewed distinguished experts who have offered unique perspectives on important topics. In this installmentI’ve gathered
WHERE ARE THE TIME TRAVELERS? One of my best known stories "Ten To The Sixteenth To One" asks and answers this question in a disturbing way. It's been widely republished, most recently in China. But it's a fascinating question and well worth further interrogating. Maybe this column will in SOME BRIEF NOTES ABOUT RAY BRADBURY While cleaning out files I came upon this brief essay on Ray Bradbury, which I don't believe ever saw the light of readers' eyes. In the unthinkable event that you %S - JAMES PATRICK KELLYKING AND QUEENPROMISE OF SPACEMOTHER GOSTORIESCONTACTABOUT Official website of James Patrick Kelly, science fiction writer and winner of the Hugo, Locus and Nebula awards%C - STORIES
THINK LIKE A DINOSAUR AND OTHER STORIES (collection) Golden Gryphon Press, August, 1997. WILDLIFE (novel) Tor Books, February, 1994. HEROINES, Author’s Choice Monthly (collection) Pulphouse Publishing, May, 1990. LOOK INTO THE SUN (novel) Tor Books, April, 1989 (paperback) Tor Books, February, 1990. FREEDOM BEACH by James PatrickKelly & John
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James Patrick Kelly has won the Hugo, Nebula and Locus awards. His newest project is King of the Dogs, Queen of the Cats, a short novel coming in January 2020 from Subterranean Press.His most recent publication is the collection, The Promise of Space, published in 2018 from Prime Books. His novel Mother Go was an Audible Original in 2017 . In 2016, Centipede Press published a career%C - STORIES
This story was first published on Tor.com in May of 2011. You can read it in its entirety off site or get a preview right here: “Wake up.”. When Crazy Me rests a hand on my forehead, it jolts me from sleep. “It’s raccoons.”. “What?”. I shiver out of a very pleasant dream of licking frosting off Amisha’s nose. “Get!”.%C - STORIES
An Afterword. “ James Patrick Kelly has been an outstanding short-fiction writer for more than four decades as well as a distinguished anthologist and teacher, so it’s no surprise that his new collection demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of how science fiction and fantasy work. In nearly every story, Kelly offersa master class
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A University of Texas survey from 2010 reported on differences in personality between owners of dogs and cats. Of the 4600 respondents, 42% called themselves “dog people” 12% said they were “cat people”, 28% said both and 15% neither. A dog majority there!%C - STORIES
This story was first published in Clarkesworld in September of 2013. You can read it in its entirety off site or preview it here. In addition, you can listen to the%C - STORIES
This story was first published in the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in 2002. You can listen to an audio performance by the author at the Free Reads Podcast. You think it's easy living in the garden? The never-ending picnic -- that's what your Bible says,%C - STORIES
Buy Mother Go. Audible.com has published my new book as an audiobook original.I am particularly pleased with my narrator, the wonderful January LaVoy, a New York based actress, who has worked in television and the theater and who was named Publishers Weekly's "Audiobook Narrator of the Year" in 2013 .January has captured Mariska's voice perfectly, but she also manages to portray my entire cast%C - STORIES
This story was first published on Tor.com in May of 2011. You can read it in its entirety off site or get a preview right here: “Wake up.” When Crazy Me rests a hand on my forehead, it jolts me from sleep. “It’s raccoons.” “What?” I shiver out of a verypleasant d
%S - JAMES PATRICK KELLYKING AND QUEENPROMISE OF SPACEMOTHER GOSTORIESCONTACTABOUT Official website of James Patrick Kelly, science fiction writer and winner of the Hugo, Locus and Nebula awards%C - STORIES
THINK LIKE A DINOSAUR AND OTHER STORIES (collection) Golden Gryphon Press, August, 1997. WILDLIFE (novel) Tor Books, February, 1994. HEROINES, Author’s Choice Monthly (collection) Pulphouse Publishing, May, 1990. LOOK INTO THE SUN (novel) Tor Books, April, 1989 (paperback) Tor Books, February, 1990. FREEDOM BEACH by James PatrickKelly & John
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James Patrick Kelly has won the Hugo, Nebula and Locus awards. His newest project is King of the Dogs, Queen of the Cats, a short novel coming in January 2020 from Subterranean Press.His most recent publication is the collection, The Promise of Space, published in 2018 from Prime Books. His novel Mother Go was an Audible Original in 2017 . In 2016, Centipede Press published a career%C - STORIES
This story was first published on Tor.com in May of 2011. You can read it in its entirety off site or get a preview right here: “Wake up.”. When Crazy Me rests a hand on my forehead, it jolts me from sleep. “It’s raccoons.”. “What?”. I shiver out of a very pleasant dream of licking frosting off Amisha’s nose. “Get!”.%C - STORIES
An Afterword. “ James Patrick Kelly has been an outstanding short-fiction writer for more than four decades as well as a distinguished anthologist and teacher, so it’s no surprise that his new collection demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of how science fiction and fantasy work. In nearly every story, Kelly offersa master class
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A University of Texas survey from 2010 reported on differences in personality between owners of dogs and cats. Of the 4600 respondents, 42% called themselves “dog people” 12% said they were “cat people”, 28% said both and 15% neither. A dog majority there!%C - STORIES
This story was first published in Clarkesworld in September of 2013. You can read it in its entirety off site or preview it here. In addition, you can listen to the%C - STORIES
This story was first published in the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in 2002. You can listen to an audio performance by the author at the Free Reads Podcast. You think it's easy living in the garden? The never-ending picnic -- that's what your Bible says,%C - STORIES
Buy Mother Go. Audible.com has published my new book as an audiobook original.I am particularly pleased with my narrator, the wonderful January LaVoy, a New York based actress, who has worked in television and the theater and who was named Publishers Weekly's "Audiobook Narrator of the Year" in 2013 .January has captured Mariska's voice perfectly, but she also manages to portray my entire cast%C - STORIES
This story was first published on Tor.com in May of 2011. You can read it in its entirety off site or get a preview right here: “Wake up.” When Crazy Me rests a hand on my forehead, it jolts me from sleep. “It’s raccoons.” “What?” I shiver out of a verypleasant d
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In 2009, I had the cover story in the June issue of Asimov’s Science Fiction.. “Going Deep” was about a young woman growing up on the Moon. She was a clone and a hibernator, in training for a career working in space, when her mother, her genetic original, returned todisrupt her life.
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Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? You’d think that after publishing five story collections I’d have learned what to put into an afterword, but no.%C - STORIES
King of the Dogs, Queen of the Cats is now available in print and as an ebook from Subterranean Press and I certainly hope you’ll consider buying a copy there. Meanwhile I'm trying an experiment with the audiobook version. If you’ve followed my career at all, you know that I might have recorded this myself, as I have for many of my otherstories.
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I'm a science fiction writer without a formal science background. I was an English major in college -- and proud of it. But that means I've had to become an autodidact: teaching myself what I need to know about science and technology.%C - STORIES
This story was first published on Tor.com in May of 2011. You can read it in its entirety off site or get a preview right here: “Wake up.” When Crazy Me rests a hand on my forehead, it jolts me from sleep. “It’s raccoons.” “What?” I shiver out of a verypleasant d
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This story was first published in Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine in October, 2014 A month after I broke up with Jonathan, or Mr. Wrong, as my mother like to call him, she announced that she’d bought me a machine to love. She found it on eBay, paid the Buy It Now price andhad it s
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The Pyramid of Amirah. This story was first published in the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in March of 2002. Sometimes Amirah thinks she can sense the weight of the pyramid that entombs her house. The huge limestone blocks seem to crush the air and squeeze light. When she carries the table lamp onto the porch and holds it up to the WHERE ARE THE TIME TRAVELERS? One of my best known stories "Ten To The Sixteenth To One" asks and answers this question in a disturbing way. It's been widely republished, most recently in China. But it's a fascinating question and well worth further interrogating. Maybe this column will in SOME BRIEF NOTES ABOUT RAY BRADBURY While cleaning out files I came upon this brief essay on Ray Bradbury, which I don't believe ever saw the light of readers' eyes. In the unthinkable event that you STEPHEN HAWKING THROWS A PARTY This is a followup to a column I wrote for Asimov's called "Remembering Bertie" in which I considered the contributions of one Herbert George Wells, known as Bertie to his friends, to science fiction in general and the subgenre of time travel very particularly. In it, I wonde %S - JAMES PATRICK KELLYKING AND QUEENPROMISE OF SPACEMOTHER GOSTORIESCONTACTABOUT Official website of James Patrick Kelly, science fiction writer and winner of the Hugo, Locus and Nebula awards%C - STORIES
James Patrick Kelly has won the Hugo, Nebula and Locus awards. His newest project is King of the Dogs, Queen of the Cats, a short novel coming in January 2020 from Subterranean Press.His most recent publication is the collection, The Promise of Space, published in 2018 from Prime Books. His novel Mother Go was an Audible Original in 2017 . In 2016, Centipede Press published a career%C - STORIES
THINK LIKE A DINOSAUR AND OTHER STORIES (collection) Golden Gryphon Press, August, 1997. WILDLIFE (novel) Tor Books, February, 1994. HEROINES, Author’s Choice Monthly (collection) Pulphouse Publishing, May, 1990. LOOK INTO THE SUN (novel) Tor Books, April, 1989 (paperback) Tor Books, February, 1990. FREEDOM BEACH by James PatrickKelly & John
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This story was first published on Tor.com in May of 2011. You can read it in its entirety off site or get a preview right here: “Wake up.”. When Crazy Me rests a hand on my forehead, it jolts me from sleep. “It’s raccoons.”. “What?”. I shiver out of a very pleasant dream of licking frosting off Amisha’s nose. “Get!”.%C - STORIES
A University of Texas survey from 2010 reported on differences in personality between owners of dogs and cats. Of the 4600 respondents, 42% called themselves “dog people” 12% said they were “cat people”, 28% said both and 15% neither. A dog majority there!%C - STORIES
This story was first published in Clarkesworld in September of 2013. You can read it in its entirety off site or preview it here. In addition, you can listen to the%C - STORIES
This story was first published in the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in 2002. You can listen to an audio performance by the author at the Free Reads Podcast. You think it's easy living in the garden? The never-ending picnic -- that's what your Bible says,%C - STORIES
Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? You’d think that after publishing five story collections I’d have learned what to put into an afterword, but no.%C - STORIES
The Pyramid of Amirah. This story was first published in the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in March of 2002. Sometimes Amirah thinks she can sense the weight of the pyramid that entombs her house. The huge limestone blocks seem to crush the air and squeeze light. When she carries the table lamp onto the porch and holds it up to the%C - STORIES
This story was first published on Tor.com in May of 2011. You can read it in its entirety off site or get a preview right here: “Wake up.” When Crazy Me rests a hand on my forehead, it jolts me from sleep. “It’s raccoons.” “What?” I shiver out of a verypleasant d
%S - JAMES PATRICK KELLYKING AND QUEENPROMISE OF SPACEMOTHER GOSTORIESCONTACTABOUT Official website of James Patrick Kelly, science fiction writer and winner of the Hugo, Locus and Nebula awards%C - STORIES
James Patrick Kelly has won the Hugo, Nebula and Locus awards. His newest project is King of the Dogs, Queen of the Cats, a short novel coming in January 2020 from Subterranean Press.His most recent publication is the collection, The Promise of Space, published in 2018 from Prime Books. His novel Mother Go was an Audible Original in 2017 . In 2016, Centipede Press published a career%C - STORIES
THINK LIKE A DINOSAUR AND OTHER STORIES (collection) Golden Gryphon Press, August, 1997. WILDLIFE (novel) Tor Books, February, 1994. HEROINES, Author’s Choice Monthly (collection) Pulphouse Publishing, May, 1990. LOOK INTO THE SUN (novel) Tor Books, April, 1989 (paperback) Tor Books, February, 1990. FREEDOM BEACH by James PatrickKelly & John
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This story was first published on Tor.com in May of 2011. You can read it in its entirety off site or get a preview right here: “Wake up.”. When Crazy Me rests a hand on my forehead, it jolts me from sleep. “It’s raccoons.”. “What?”. I shiver out of a very pleasant dream of licking frosting off Amisha’s nose. “Get!”.%C - STORIES
A University of Texas survey from 2010 reported on differences in personality between owners of dogs and cats. Of the 4600 respondents, 42% called themselves “dog people” 12% said they were “cat people”, 28% said both and 15% neither. A dog majority there!%C - STORIES
This story was first published in Clarkesworld in September of 2013. You can read it in its entirety off site or preview it here. In addition, you can listen to the%C - STORIES
This story was first published in the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in 2002. You can listen to an audio performance by the author at the Free Reads Podcast. You think it's easy living in the garden? The never-ending picnic -- that's what your Bible says,%C - STORIES
Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? You’d think that after publishing five story collections I’d have learned what to put into an afterword, but no.%C - STORIES
The Pyramid of Amirah. This story was first published in the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in March of 2002. Sometimes Amirah thinks she can sense the weight of the pyramid that entombs her house. The huge limestone blocks seem to crush the air and squeeze light. When she carries the table lamp onto the porch and holds it up to the%C - STORIES
This story was first published on Tor.com in May of 2011. You can read it in its entirety off site or get a preview right here: “Wake up.” When Crazy Me rests a hand on my forehead, it jolts me from sleep. “It’s raccoons.” “What?” I shiver out of a verypleasant d
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This story was first published on Tor.com in May of 2011. You can read it in its entirety off site or get a preview right here: “Wake up.”. When Crazy Me rests a hand on my forehead, it jolts me from sleep. “It’s raccoons.”. “What?”. I shiver out of a very pleasant dream of licking frosting off Amisha’s nose. “Get!”.%C - STORIES
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The Pyramid of Amirah. This story was first published in the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in March of 2002. Sometimes Amirah thinks she can sense the weight of the pyramid that entombs her house. The huge limestone blocks seem to crush the air and squeeze light. When she carries the table lamp onto the porch and holds it up to the%C - STORIES
This story was first published in Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine in October, 2014 A month after I broke up with Jonathan, or Mr. Wrong, as my mother like to call him, she announced that she’d bought me a machine to love. She found it on eBay, paid the Buy It Now price andhad it s
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This story was first published on Tor.com in May of 2011. You can read it in its entirety off site or get a preview right here: “Wake up.” When Crazy Me rests a hand on my forehead, it jolts me from sleep. “It’s raccoons.” “What?” I shiver out of a verypleasant d
WHERE ARE THE TIME TRAVELERS? One of my best known stories "Ten To The Sixteenth To One" asks and answers this question in a disturbing way. It's been widely republished, most recently in China. But it's a fascinating question and well worth further interrogating. Maybe this column will in THE CATS AND DOGS OF SCIENCE FICTION On the other hand, 65% of cats sleep on a family member’s bed while 39% of dogs are granted that privilege. A University of Texas survey from 2010 reported on differences in personality between owners of dogs and cats. Of the 4600 respondents, 42% called themselves “dog people” 12% said they were “cat people”, 28% said both and 15% SOME BRIEF NOTES ABOUT RAY BRADBURY While cleaning out files I came upon this brief essay on Ray Bradbury, which I don't believe ever saw the light of readers' eyes. In the unthinkable event that youTROLL BRIDGE
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