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Latest book:
• OrthogonalBook Two: The Eternal Flame, Night Shade Books (Aug 2012, US), Gollancz (Oct 2012, UK, Nov 2012, Australia/NZ). Read an excerpt.
Recent books:
• OrthogonalBook One: The Clockwork Rocket, 2011, Night Shade Books (US), Gollancz (UK, Australia). Both now in paperback.
Read an excerpt.
• Zendegi2010, Gollancz (UK, Aust), Night Shade Books (US), 2012, Le Bélial' (France), Bibliópolis (Spain).
Read an excerpt.
• Oceanic
Collection, Gollancz, 2009 (UK, Aust). Now in small paperback. [Note: This UK collection contains most of the same stories as the US collections Dark Integers and Crystal Nights.] |
Greg Egan's I am a science fiction author and computer programmer. This site contains:
• The best way to link to this home page is as www.gregegan.net,
and the best way to link to other pages on this site is with the
“www.gregegan.net/...” addresses that appear on every page. • There are no photos of me on the web. The world contains many people besides me who are named Greg Egan — including a former professor of engineering at an Australian university who has worked in computing, and who is vastly more qualified in the field than I am. So please don't take his photo and pass it off as being me; that's very discourteous to him. |
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Last revision: Sunday, 12 May 2013
Latest short:
New eBooks:
• Gollancz have now brought out eBook editions
of everything I've published with them (these editions are not available in the USA).• Amazon.co.uk • Amazon.com
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Thanks to Philipp Keller; Jeremy Byrne, Jonathan Strahan and Richard Scriven (Eidolon); Jeremy Malcolm (Ibn Qirtaiba); Francis Lustman, Ellen Herzfeld and Dominique Martel (Quarante-Deux); Danilo Santoni and Antonio Folli (Intercom); Carlos Pavón; Constantinos Diakoumakos, Stavroula Ventouri and Sergios Kallitsis (Alternative Factor); Ernesto Vegetti (Catalogo SF, Fantasy e Horror); and Keith Brooke (Infinity Plus). |
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