Michael Flynn (writer)

Michael Francis Flynn (December 20, 1947[1] – September 30, 2023) was an American science fiction author. Nearly all of Flynn's work falls under the category of hard science fiction, although his treatment of it can be unusual since he applied the rigor of hard science fiction to "softer" sciences such as sociology in works such as In the Country of the Blind. Much of his short fiction appeared in Analog Science Fiction and Fact.[2]

Michael Flynn
Born
Michael Francis Flynn

(1947-12-20)December 20, 1947
DiedSeptember 30, 2023(2023-09-30) (aged 75)
NationalityAmerican
EducationLa Salle University (BA)
Marquette University (MS)
OccupationsStatistician, science fiction author
Known forScience fiction author

Early life and education

Flynn was born in Easton, Pennsylvania. He earned a B.A. in mathematics from La Salle University in Easton, and an M.S. in topology from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[2] He was employed as an industrial quality engineer and statistician.[2]

Death

Flynn died at his childhood home on September 30, 2023.[3][4]

Career

Bibliography

Hugo Award nominations

  • 1987 novella Eifelheim
  • 1988 novella The Forest of Time
  • 1995 novella Melodies of the Heart
  • 2005 novelette The Clapping Hands of God
  • 2007 novelette "Dawn, and Sunset, and the Colours of the Earth"
  • 2007 novel Eifelheim (based on the 1987 novella)
  • 2015 novelette "The Journeyman: In the Stone House"

Prometheus Award

  • 1991 In the Country of the Blind (won)
  • 1992 Fallen Angels (won)
  • 1997 Firestar (nominated)
  • 1999 Rogue Star (nominated)
  • 2001 Lodestar (nominated)
  • 2002 Falling Stars (nominated)
  • 2009 The January Dancer (nominated)

Other awards

References

Sources

  • Flynn, Michael. The January Dancer; Macmillan, (2008).
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