James Patrick Kelly
(b.1951)
Bio:
Born in Mineola, NY
on April 11, 1951. BA in English Literature from Notre Dame. Attended
Clarion in 1974 and 1976. Resident of Nottingham, New Hampshire with his second wife Pamela Kelly and three children.
Awards:
Hugo,
Nebula
Bibliography
- Burn
- Novella. Hugo Nominee (2006)
- Tachyon Publications Hardcover ISBN-1-892-39127-9 Tachyon
- Freedom Beach
- With
John Kessel
- 1985
- Heroines
- Short story collection
- 1990, Pulphouse
- Look Into the Sun
- 1989
- Planet of Whispers
- 1984
- Strange, But not a Stranger
- Short story collection
- September 2002, Golden Gryphon Press Hardcover,
ISBN:1-930-84612-6
Amazon
- Think Like a Dinosaur and Other Stories
- Short story collection
- 1997
- Wildlife
- 1994
- July 1995, Tor Books Mass Market Paperback
ISBN:0-812-53415-8
Short Work
- "10^16 to 1"
- Fictionwise
- 1999
- "Bernardo's House"
- Fictionwise
audio
- 2003
- "Big Guy"
- Fictionwise
- 1995, Asimov's
- "The Best Christmas Ever"
- 2004
- "Candy Art"
- Short story
- December 2002, Asimov's Science Fiction,
illustration by Mark Evans
- "Chemistry"
- Fictionwise
- 1993
- "The Cruelest Month"
- Fictionwise
- 1983, F&SF
- "Dancing with the Chairs"
- 1989
- "Dea Ex Machina"
- 1975, Galaxy
- "Faith"
- Fictionwise audio
- 1989
- "Feel the Zaz"
- Fictionwise
- 2000, Asimov's
- "The First Law of Thermodynamics"
- Fictionwise
- 1996 in Intersections
- "Heroics"
- 1987
- "Homefront"
- Fictionwise
- 1988, Asimov's
- "The Itsy Bitsy Spider"
- 1997
- "Lovestory"
- 1998
- "Men Are Trouble"
- Novelette. Nebula nominee 2005
- June 2004, Asimov's
Science Fiction
- "Mr. Boy"
- 1990
- "Ninety Percent of Everything"
- Novella, with Jonatham Lethem and John Kessel
- Nebula nominee (2000, Best Novella)
Fictionwise
- September 1999, F&SF
- "Pogrom"
- Fictionwise
- Jan 1991, Asimov's Science Fiction
- "The Prisoner of Chillom"
- "Proof of the Existence of God and and Afterlife"
- Fictionwise
- "The Pyramid of Amirah"
- March 2002, F&SF
- "Rat"
- 1986
- "Saint Theresa and the Aliens"
- Fictionwise
- 1984
- "Solstice"
- 1985
- "Spamology"
- Poem
- May 2003, Asimov's Science Fiction
- "Standing in Line with Mister Jimmy"
- Fictionwise
- 1991
- "Ten to the Sixteenth to One"
- Novelette. Hugo.
- "Think Like a Dinosaur"
- Fictionwise
- Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
- 1996 in Year's Best SF
edited by David G. Hartwell
- "Undone"
- 2001
As Editor
- Feeling Very Strange
- Co-edited with John Kessel
- 2006
Other James Patrick
Kelly links:
James Patrick Kelly:
Strange but not a Stranger
Fictionwise
Updated
September 2006