Maxine McArthur explained

Maxine McArthur
Nationality:Australian
Genre:Science fiction

Maxine McArthur is an Australian writer of science fiction.

Biography

McArthur spent 16 years living in Japan but returned to live in Canberra in 1996.[1] In 1999 McArthur's first book was released in Australia, entitled Time Future.[2] It won the 1999 George Turner Award and finished ninth in 2000 Locus Awards for best first novel.[3] In 2002 she released the sequel to her first novel entitled Time Past which was a short-list nominee for the 2003 Ditmar Award for best Australian novel.[3] In 2004 her third novel Less Than Human won the 2004 Aurealis Award for best science fiction novel which also was a short-list nominee for the 2005 Ditmar Award for best novel.[3] [4] In the 2005 Ditmar Awards McArthur and co-editor Donna Hanson were short-list nominees for best collected work with their anthology Encounters.[3]

Bibliography

Novels

Short stories

Anthologies

Non-fiction

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bio . https://web.archive.org/web/20120722090947/http://www.maxinemcarthur.com/bio.html . dead . 2012-07-22 . Maxine McArthur . 2010-01-15.
  2. Web site: Maxine McArthur - Summary Bibliography . . 2010-01-15.
  3. Web site: The Locus Index to SF Awards: Index of Literary Nominees . . 2010-01-15.
  4. Web site: aurealis awards, previous years' results . . 2009-01-15 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101224172144/http://www.aurealisawards.com/downloads/history1995_2008.pdf.pdf . 2010-12-24 .