Maureen F. McHugh is the author of the critically acclaimed novels China Mountain Zhang - a New York Times Notable Book of 1992 nominated for both a Hugo and a Nebula Award, and winner of the Locus Readers' Poll for Best First Novel, a James Tiptree Award and a Lambda Award - and Half the Day is Night. She received the Hugo for her short story, "The Lincoln Train," and other stories have appeared in several publications and anthologies, including the highly regarded collection Starlight 1. | |
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