Emily Devenport
Emily Devenport is an American science fiction writer. She has written seven novels under her name, one novel under the pseudonym Maggy Thomas,[1] and two novels as Lee Hogan.
Devenport was a finalist for the Philip K. Dick Award for best novel for Broken Time (2000).[2]
She also works as a volunteer at the Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix.[3]
Novels
Written as Emily Devenport
- Shade (1991)
- Larissa (1993)
- Scorpianne (1994)
- Eggheads (1996)
- The Kronos Condition (1997)
- Godheads (1998)
- The Medusa Cycle
- Medusa Uploaded (2018): Oichi Angelis navigates danger and treachery on a generation starship.
- Medusa in the Graveyard (2019)
Written as Maggy Thomas
- Broken Time (2000): Siggy Lindquist's job at the Institute for the Criminally Insane is complicated by the attention of two inmates, a pair of the galaxy's deadliest criminals.
Written as Lee Hogan
- Belarus (2002): Humans colonize a planet they believe is uninhabited, but soon realize that a brutal alien race lives below the surface.
- Enemies (2003): Belarus is a shadow of its former self when the new galactic Union comes calling.
Short stories
- "Shade and the Elephant Man" (1987)
- "Skin Deep" (1987)
- "Cat Scratch" (1988)
- "Loop" (1988)
- "Goddoggit" (1995)
- "The Long Ride" (1997)
- "If the Sun's at Five O'Clock, It Must Be Yellow Daisies" (2010)
- "Dr. Polingyouma's Machine" (2015)
- "Postcards from Monster Island" (2015)
- "Now Is the Hour" (2016)
- "Queen of the Cats" (2017)
- "Cruddy" (2018)
- "The Hitter" (2019)
References
- "Emily Devenport". Fantastic Fiction.
- "Philip K. Dick Award". List of all works nominated for the Philip K. Dick Award. March 2003.
- "Emily Devenport | Authors | Macmillan". US Macmillan. Retrieved March 8, 2020.
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