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Will McIntosh (William D. McIntosh, born January 31, 1962 in
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) is a science fiction and young adult author, a Hugo-Award-winner, and a winner or finalist for many other awards. Along with eleven novels, including ''
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,'' '' Love Minus Eighty,'' and ''
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'', he has published dozens of short stories in magazines such as''
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'', ''
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'', ''
Lightspeed Magazine ''Lightspeed'' is an American online fantasy and science fiction magazine edited and published by John Joseph Adams. The first issue was published in June 2010 and it has maintained a regular monthly schedule since. The magazine published four o ...
'', ''
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'', and '' ''Interzone''''. His stories are frequently reprinted in different "Year's Best" anthologies.


Life

McIntosh attended the
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, where he received a Ph.D. in
social psychology Social psychology is the methodical study of how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others. Although studying many of the same substantive topics as its counterpart in the field ...
in 1990. He was a professor at
Georgia Southern Georgia Southern University (informally known as Southern or Georgia Southern) is a public research university in the U.S. state of Georgia. The largest campus is in Statesboro, with additional campuses in Savannah ( Armstrong Campus) and Hine ...
, where he taught psychology classes. His research focused on topics such as internet dating and romantic relationships, "happiness and goals, collecting behavior, psychological aspects of film and television, and the relationship between psychology and Zen Buddhism." In 2012, McIntosh moved to the College of William and Mary to teach introductory psychology classes and focus on his writing.


Writing

McIntosh attended the
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in 2003. McIntosh's short story "Soft Apocalypse" was shortlisted for both the British Science Fiction Award and the
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. His story " Bridesicle" won both the 2010
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and the 2010 Asimov's Reader Poll, along with being a finalist for that year's
Nebula Award The Nebula Awards annually recognize the best works of science fiction or fantasy published in the United States. The awards are organized and awarded by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA), a nonprofit association of pr ...
, while his story "
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" won the 2014 Asimov's Reader Poll, and was a finalist for the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award in 2014.Locus Index to SF Awards, Entry for Will McIntosh
accessed Dec. 3, 2010. His short story "Followed" was adapted into a film by director James Kicklighter in 2011. Translations of McIntosh's novels have been published in China, Russia, Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Taiwan, and Hungary.


Bibliography


Novels

* * * ''Love Minus Eighty''
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, June 2013 * ''Defenders''
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, May 2014 * ''Faller''
Tor Books Tor Books is the primary imprint of Tor Publishing Group (previously Tom Doherty Associates), a publishing company based in New York City. It primarily publishes science fiction and fantasy titles. History Tor was founded by Tom Doherty, ...
, October 2016 * ''Wild'', June 2023


Young adult novels

* ''Burning Midnight''
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, March 2016 * ''Unbreakable'' Character Force, June 2017 * ''The Future Will Be BS Free''
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, July 2018


Middle grade novels

* ''Watchdog''
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, October 2017 * ''The Classmate'' Future House Publishing, March 2022


Short fiction

;StoriesShort stories unless otherwise noted. * "Under the Boardwalk", ''Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine'', Issue 19, 2005 * "Soft Apocalypse", ''Interzone'', Sept/Oct 2005Finalist for the 2005 British Science Fiction Award and the 2005 British Fantasy Award; Reprinted in ''Galaxies'' (France). * "Totems", ''Interzone'', Jan/Feb 2005 * "New Spectacles", ''Abyss & Apex''Reprinted in ''The Best of Abyss & Apex''. * "Friction", ''Albedo One'', Issue 30 * "Best Friend", ''ChiZine'', Jan-March 2006 * "Followed", ''Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet'', June, 2006Reprinted in ''The Living Dead'', John Joseph Adams, editor, 2008. * "The Last Cyberpunk", ''Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine'', Issue 22, 2006 * "The New Chinese Wives", ''Interzone'', Sept/Oct 2006 * "Perfect Violet", ''On Spec'', Summer, 2007Reprinted in ''Science Fiction: Best of the Year 2008''. * "Three Unlikely Futures", ''Postscripts'', Autumn, 2007 * "Dada Jihad", ''Interzone'', Sept/Oct 2007 * "One Paper Airplane Graffito Love Note", ''Strange Horizons'', Oct. 2007 * "Unlikely", ''Asimov's Science Fiction'', Jan. 2008Reprinted in ''New Horizons #1'', ''Isli'' (Russian), ''Sci Fi Magazin'',(Romania), Galaxies, (France). * "The Fantasy Jumper", ''Black Static'', Feb., 2008Reprinted in ''Science Fiction: Best of the Year 2009''. * "Linkworlds", ''Strange Horizons'', March 2008Reprinted in ''Unplugged: The Year's Best Online Fiction, 2009''. * "Street Hero", ''Interzone'', Mar/April 2008 * "A Clown Escapes from Circus Town", ''Interzone'', Mar/April 2009 * "Midnight Blue", ''Asimov's Science Fiction'', Sept. 2008Reprinted in Russian in Isli. * "None Had Sharp Teeth", ''Black Static'', 2009 * "Bridesicle", ''Asimov's Science Fiction'', Jan. 2009Winner of the 2010
Hugo Award for Best Short Story The Hugo Award for Best Short Story is one of the Hugo Awards given each year for science fiction or fantasy stories published or translated into English during the previous calendar year. The short story award is available for works of fiction of ...
; winner of the 2010 Asimov's Reader Poll; finalist for the 2010
Nebula Award for Best Short Story The Nebula Award for Best Short Story is a literary award assigned each year by Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA) for science fiction or fantasy short stories. A work of fiction is defined by the organization as a short sto ...
.
* "Frankenstein, Frankenstein", ''Asimov's Science Fiction'', Oct./Nov. 2010 * "Defenders", ''Lightspeed Magazine'', August 2011 * "Possible Monsters", ''Asimov's Science Fiction'', July 2012 * "Over There", ''Asimov's Science Fiction'', January 2013Finalist, Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award, 2014. * "Dry Bite", ''Lightspeed Magazine'', Sept. 2013 * "The Savannah Liars Tour", ''Lightspeed Magazine'', Jan. 2016 * "Lost: Mind", ''Asimov's Science Fiction'', July 2016 * "Soulmates.com", ''Asimov's Science Fiction'', March/April 2017Reprinted in ''The Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2018''. * "What Is Eve?", ''Lightspeed Magazine'', April 2018 * "Foot Ball", ''Future SF'', Aug. 2019 * "Nic and Viv's Compulsory Courtship", ''Asimov's Science Fiction'', July/Aug. 2020 * "Philly Killed His Car", ''Asimov's Science Fiction'', July/Aug. 2021 * "Mom Heart", ''Clarkesworld Magazine'', November, 2021 * "Dollbot Cicily", ''Asimov's Science Fiction'', March/April 2022 * "Work Minus Eighty", ''Asimov's Science Fiction'', July/August 2022 ——————— ;Bibliography notes


References


External links


Will McIntosh official website
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Hugo Award interview with Will McIntosh

PDF of McIntosh's Hugo Award winning short story, "Bridesicle"

Story behind Love Minus Eighty - essay
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