Richard Chwedyk
Richard
Chwedyk (born 1955) is a science fiction author. In 2003, he won the 2002
Nebula Award for Best Novella for his story "Brontė's Egg."
Chwedyk's first published story was "Getting Along with Larga," which was the
first winner of the ISFiC Writer's contest in 1986. In 1988, he won the contest
again with his story "A Man Makes a Machine," which went on the be published as
Chwedyk's first professional sale in Amazing Stories in November, 1990.
In addition to writing fiction, Chwedyk has also published a number of poems and
has coordinated Poetry Slams in Chicago, where he makes his home.
In 2000, Chwedyk oversaw the writer's workshop at Chicon, the Worldcon,
and has overseen several other writers workshops at science fiction conventions
over the years, often running the workshop at Windycon.
Selected Bibliography
Shortfiction
- A Man Makes A Machine (1990)
- Last One Close the Door (1993)
- Surfaces (1994)
- Auteur Theory (1998)
- The Measure of All Things (2001)
- Bronte's Egg (2002)
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