Michael Swanwick

Michael Swanwick

Michael Swanwick (born 1950) is an American science fiction author. Swanwick is one of the most acclaimed science fiction and fantasy short story writers of his generation, having received the Hugo Award for short fiction five times in six years. He lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Updated 07/30/2024


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Books by Michael Swanwick
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Series by Michael Swanwick

The Iron Dragon's Daughter (3 books)
Darger and Surplus (3 books)

Speculative Fiction Books

2020 | science fiction
(Darger and Surplus)
2020 | science fiction, short stories
(The Iron Dragon's Daughter)
2019 | fantasy
2017 | fantasy, historical fiction
2016 | science fiction, fantasy, short stories
(Darger and Surplus #2 / 2)
2015 | science fiction
(Darger and Surplus #1 / 2)
2011 | science fiction
2008 | science fiction, short stories
(The Iron Dragon's Daughter)
2008 | fantasy
2007 | science fiction, fantasy, short stories
2005 | science fiction, short stories
2003 | science fiction, short stories
2002 | science fiction
2000 | science fiction, fantasy, short stories, locus award
2000 | science fiction, short stories
2000 | science fiction, fantasy, short stories
1997 | science fiction
1997 | science fiction, fantasy, short stories
(The Iron Dragon's Daughter)
1993 | fantasy
1991 | science fiction, nebula award
1991 | science fiction, short stories
1990 | science fiction, short stories
1990 | science fiction
1987 | science fiction
1985 | science fiction

Fictions and Others


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