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Maureen F. McHugh (born February 13, 1959) is an American
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and
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writer.


Career

McHugh's first published story was published as a ''Twilight Zone'' under a male pseudonym in 1988. It was followed by a pair of publications under her own name in ''
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'' in 1989. Since then, she has written four novels and over twenty short stories. Her first novel, '' China Mountain Zhang'' (1992), was nominated for both the
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and the
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, and won the James Tiptree, Jr. Award. In 1996 she won a
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for her short story "
The Lincoln Train "The Lincoln Train" is an alternate history short story published by Maureen F. McHugh, published in April 1995. It is collected in volume 31 of the Nebula Awards anthologies, in '' Alternate Tyrants'' (1997), and in '' Best of the Best: 20 Year ...
" (1995). Her short story collection ''Mothers and Other Monsters'' was shortlisted as a finalist for
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in December 2005. McHugh has worked as a writer and/or managing editor for numerous
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projects, including ''Year Zero'' and ''
I Love Bees ''I Love Bees'' (also known as ''ilovebees'' or ''ILB'' for short) was an alternate reality game (ARG) that served as both a real-world experience and viral marketing campaign for the release of developer Bungie's 2004 video game ''Halo 2''. ...
'' for
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. Since 2009 she has been a partner at No Mimes Media, an alternate reality game company that she co-founded with Steve Peters and Behnam Karbassi.


Biblio


Novels

*'' China Mountain Zhang'' (1992) James Tiptree, Jr. Award,
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,
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*''Half the Day Is Night'' (1994) *''Mission Child'' (1998
Review
by
Jo Walton Jo Walton (born 1964) is a Welsh-Canadian fantasy and science fiction writer and poet. She is best known for the fantasy novel '' Among Others'', which won the Hugo and Nebula Awards in 2012, and '' Tooth and Claw'', a Victorian-era novel w ...
. *''Nekropolis'' (2001
Review
by James Schellenberg.


Collections

*''Mothers and Other Monsters'', Small Beer Press (2005) *''After the Apocalypse'', Small Beer Press (2011)
Shirley Jackson Award The Shirley Jackson Awards are literary awards named after Shirley Jackson in recognition of her legacy in writing. These awards for outstanding achievement in the literature of psychological suspense, horror and dark fantasy are presented at Rea ...
, Best Single-Author Collection.


Stories (Partial List)

*"Kites" (1989) *"Baffin Island" (1989) *"The Queen of Marincite" (1990) *"Render unto Caesar" (1992) *"Protection" (1992) *"The Missionary's Child" (1992) *"The Beast" (1992) *"Tut's Wife" (1993) (collected in
Mike Resnick Michael Diamond Resnick (; March 5, 1942 – January 9, 2020) was an American science fiction writer and editor. He won five Hugo awards and a Nebula award, and was the guest of honor at Chicon 7. He was the executive editor of the defunct mag ...
's 1993 alternate history anthology '' Alternate Warriors'') *"A Foreigner's Christmas in China" (1993) *"Whispers" (1993) *"A Coney Island of the Mind" (1993) *"Virtual Love" (1994) *"Nekropolis" (1994) *"The Ballad of Ritchie Valenzuela" (1994) (collected in Mike Resnick's 1994 alternate history anthology ''
Alternate Outlaws ''Alternate Outlaws'' is an alternate history anthology edited by Mike Resnick, published in the United States by Tor Books Tor Books is the primary imprint of Tor Publishing Group (previously Tom Doherty Associates), a publishing company ...
'') *"
The Lincoln Train "The Lincoln Train" is an alternate history short story published by Maureen F. McHugh, published in April 1995. It is collected in volume 31 of the Nebula Awards anthologies, in '' Alternate Tyrants'' (1997), and in '' Best of the Best: 20 Year ...
" (1995) (collected in Mike Resnick's 1997 alternate history anthology '' Alternate Tyrants'')
Hugo Award The Hugo Award is an annual literary award for the best science fiction or fantasy works and achievements of the previous year, given at the World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon) and chosen by its members. The award is administered by th ...
,
Locus Award The Locus Awards are an annual set of literary awards voted on by readers of the science fiction and fantasy magazine '' Locus'', a monthly magazine based in Oakland, California. The awards are presented at an annual banquet. Originally a poll ...
*"Joss" (1995) *"In the Air" (1995) *"Learning to Breathe" (1995) *"Homesick" (1996) *"The Cost to Be Wise" (1996) *"Interview: On Any Given Day" (2001) *"Presence" (2002) *"Ancestor Money" (2003) *"Eight-Legged Story" (2003) *"Frankenstein's Daughter" (2003) *"Cannibal Acts" (2017)


Alternate Reality Games

*''
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'': Writer (2007) *''
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'': Writer and Managing Editor (2005) *''
I Love Bees ''I Love Bees'' (also known as ''ilovebees'' or ''ILB'' for short) was an alternate reality game (ARG) that served as both a real-world experience and viral marketing campaign for the release of developer Bungie's 2004 video game ''Halo 2''. ...
'': Writer and Managing Editor (2004)


References


External links


Maureen McHugh's blog

No Mimes Media
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