Norman Spinrad

Norman Spinrad (born 1940) is a science fiction icon and the author of more than twenty novels which have been translated into over a dozen languages. His 1969 novel, Bug Jack Barron, was nominated for the Hugo and Nebula Awards and his short fiction collection, The Star-Spangled Future, was a National Book Award finalist. He has also written screenplays for American television series, including the original Star Trek. He lives in New York.
Join the Discussion
Books by Norman Spinrad
Speculative Fiction Books
The People's Police
2017 | fantasy, mainstream
He Walked Among Us
2010 | science fiction
Greenhouse Summer
1999 | science fiction
Journals of the Plague Years
1995 | science fiction
Deus X
1993 | science fiction, cyberpunk
The Children of Hamelin
1991 | science fiction
Russian Spring
1991 | science fiction
Other Americas
1988 | science fiction, short stories
Little Heroes
1987 | science fiction
Child of Fortune
1985 | science fiction
The Void Captain's Tale
1983 | science fiction
Songs from the Stars
1980 | science fiction
The Mind Game
1980 | science fiction
A World Between
1979 | science fiction
The Star-Spangled Future
1979 | science fiction, short stories
Riding the Torch
1978 | science fiction
No Direction Home
1975 | science fiction, short stories
The Iron Dream
1972 | science fiction, prix apollo, alternate history
The Last Hurrah of the Golden Horde
1970 | science fiction, collection, short stories
Bug Jack Barron
1969 | science fiction
The Men in the Jungle
1967 | science fiction
Agent of Chaos
1967 | science fiction
The Solarians
1966 | science fiction
Comics and Anthology
The New Tomorrows
1971 | science fiction, anthology
Fictions and Others
Mexica
2005 | historical fiction, mainstream
The Druid King
2003 | historical fiction, mainstream
Pictures at 11
1994 | thriller
Passing Through the Flame
1975 | mainstream