Shariann Lewitt Explained
Shariann Lewitt |
Pseudonym: | S. N. Lewitt, Gordon Kendall |
Birth Place: | New York City, U.S. |
Occupation: | Writer, lecturer |
Nationality: | American |
Period: | 1985s–present |
Genre: | science fiction |
Shariann Lewitt aka S.N.Lewitt (born 1954) is an American author, specializing in science fiction. Lewitt is a lecturer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 2002 her story was included in Mary Flanagan's "Reload: Rethinking Women + Cyberculture".[1] That collection won the Susan Koppelman Award given by the Joint Women's Caucus of Popular Culture/American Culture.[2]
Publications
- First and Final Rites (1984, Ace)[3]
- White Wing (1985, Tor) with Susan Shwartz (as Gordon Kendall)
- Angel at Apogee (1987, Ace) (as S. N. Lewitt)
- Blind Justice (1991, Ace) (as S. N. Lewitt)
- Cybernetic Jungle (1992, Ace) (as S. N. Lewitt)
- Songs of Chaos (1993, Ace) (as S. N. Lewitt)
- Memento Mori (1995, Tor)
- Interface Masque (1997, Tor)
- Rebel Sutra (2000, Tor)
U.S.S.A.
- U.S.S.A. Book 2 (1987, Avon) (as S. N. Lewitt)
- U.S.S.A. Book 4 (1987, Avon) (as S. N. Lewitt)
Cyberstealth
- Cyberstealth (1989, Ace) (as S. N. Lewitt)
- Dancing Vac (1990, Ace) (as S. N. Lewitt)
Star Trek: Voyager
- Cybersong (1996) (as S. N. Lewitt)
Succubus In The City
- Succubus in the City (2008, Del Rey) (as Nina Harper)
- Succubus Takes Manhattan (2008, Del Rey) (as Nina Harper)
External links
- Readercon bio: http://www.readercon.org/bios/lewitt.htm
Notes and References
- Book: Flanagan . Mary . Reload: Rethinking Women + Cyberculture . Booth . Austin . 2002-05-03 . MIT Press . 978-0-262-56150-1 . en.
- Web site: Reload . 2019-03-29 . The MIT Press . en.
- Book: Lewitt, Shariann . First and Final Rites . 1984 . Ace Fantasy Books . 978-0-441-23998-6 . en.