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Colin Greenland

 

Children's Fiction

 

Fantasy

  • The Plenty Principle (Short Stories) (Harper Collins, 1997)

  • Other Voices (Unwin Hyman, 1988)

  • The Hour of the Thin Ox (Unwin Hyman, 1987)

  • Daybreak on a Different Mountain (Allen & Unwin, 1984)

 

Literary Fiction

 

Non-fiction (Academic and Educational)

  • The Entropy Exhibition: Michael Moorcock and the British "New Wave" in Science Fiction (Routledge, 1983)

 

Non-fiction (General)

  • Michael Moorcock: Death is No Obstacle (Savoy, 1992)

  • The Freelance Writer's Handbook (with Paul Kerton) (Ebury Press, 1986)

  • Magnetic Storm: The Work of Roger and Martyn Dean (Dragon's World, 1984)

 

Science Fiction

  • Mother of Plenty (Harper Collins, 1998)

  • The Plenty Principle (Short Stories) (Harper Collins, 1997)

  • Seasons of Plenty (Harper Collins, 1995)

  • Harm's Way (Harper Collins, 1993)

  • Take Back Plenty (Unwin Hyman, 1990)

 

Biography

 

Colin Greenland and Susanna ClarkeBorn in 1954 and educated at Oxford, Colin Greenland is the author of a number of acclaimed science fiction and fantasy novels, including the BSFA and Arthur C. Clarke Award-winning Take Back Plenty.

He has contributed short stories to many anthologies and magazines as well as reviews of new fiction for the Guardian, the Independent, and many other publications. He has also had stories broadcast on BBC Radio 4.

Colin lives in Cambridge with the author Susanna Clarke.

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