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Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2020 8:38 am Post subject: R. I. P., Sci-Fi Funny Man |
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Michael Diamond Resnick (March 5, 1942 — January 9, 2020 ; aged 77)
He wrote more than 70 novels and published over 25 collections. He edited more than 40 anthologies. Series bibliography:
Ganymede
The Goddess of Ganymede (1968)
Pursuit on Ganymede (1968)
Far Future History
Birthright (1982)
Santiago (1980)
The Dark Lady (1987)
Galactic Midway
Sideshow (1982)
The Three-legged Hootch Dancer (1983)
The Wild Alien Tamer (1983)
The Best Rootin' Tootin' Shootin' Gunslinger in the Whole Damned Galaxy (1983)
Velvet Comet
Eros Ascending (1984)
Eros At Zenith (1984)
Eros Descending (1985)
Eros At Nadir (1986)
Lucifer Jones
Adventures (1985)
Exploits (1993)
Encounters (1994)
Hazards (2009)
Voyages (2017)
Fables of Tonight
Stalking the Unicorn (1987)
Stalking the Vampire (2008)
Stalking the Dragon (2009)
Stalking the Zombie (2012)
Galactic Comedy
Paradise (1989)
Purgatory (1993)
Inferno (1993)
Tales of Kirinyaga
Kirinyaga (1991)
For I Have Touched the Sky (1989)
Bwana (1999)
Oracle
Soothsayer (1991)
Oracle (1992)
Prophet (1993)
Widowmaker
The Widowmaker (1996)
The Widowmaker Reborn (1997)
The Widowmaker Unleashed (1998)
A Gathering Of Widowmakers (2006)
Eli Paxton Mystery
Dog in the Manger (1997)
The Trojan Colt (2013)
Cat on a Cold Tin Roof (2014)
Starship
Mutiny (2005)
Pirate (2006)
Mercenary (2007)
Rebel (2008)
Flagship (2009)
Weird West Tale
The Buntline Special (2010)
The Doctor and the Kid (2011)
The Doctor and the Rough Rider (2012)
The Doctor and the Dinosaurs (2013)
Dead Enders
The Fortress in Orion (2014)
The Prison in Antares (2015)
The Castle in Cassiopeia (2017)
Gods of Sagittarius (with Eric Flint)
Gods of Sagittarius (2017)
Dreamscape Trilogy
The Master of Dreams (2019)
The Mistress of Illusions (2020)
[third novel unpublished]
A list of all his works can be found at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_works_by_Mike_Resnick
He won five Hugo awards, a Nebula award, was the guest of honor at Chicon 7, and was executive editor of Jim Baen's Universe. In the 1960s and early 1970s, Resnick wrote over 200 erotic adult novels under various pseudonyms and edited three men's magazines and seven tabloid newspapers. For over a decade he wrote a weekly column about horse racing and a monthly column about purebred collies, which he and his wife bred and showed.
He is survived by his wife, Carol L. Cain, who was an uncredited collaborator on much of his science fiction and a co-author on two movie scripts they sold, based on his novels Santiago and The Widowmaker.
He is also survived by their daughter, Laura Resnick is also an award-winning science fiction and fantasy author. _________________ ____________
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