Chris Moriarty | |
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Born | 1968 (age 54–55) |
Occupation | Writer |
Genre | Science fiction, Fantasy |
Notable works | Spin novel series |
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Chris Moriarty (born 1968) is an American science fiction and fantasy writer.
She has lived in the U.S., Europe, Mexico and Southeast Asia. Before becoming a science fiction writer, she worked as a horse trainer, ranch hand, tourism industry employee, guide and environmental lawyer. She lives in Ithaca, New York.
Moriarty is the author of a trilogy of hard science fiction novels set in a distant future where Earth has undergone ecological collapse. Most of humanity has migrated to various planets and space habitats, both in the solar system and around nearby stars such as Barnard's Star and 51 Pegasi. The technologies feature cloning, artificial intelligences, genetic constructs and use of a material referred to as "condensate" which allows instantaneous communication and teleportation. The trilogy has garnered significant critical acclaim, including nominations for the Philip K. Dick, John Campbell, Spectrum, Prometheus, and Lambda Awards. Spin Control won the 2007 Philip K. Dick Award.
Moriarty is also the author of two young adult fantasy novels, The Inquisitor's Apprentice and The Watcher in the Shadows. Her young adult novels feature a Jewish main character and take place on the Lower East Side in an alternate Gilded Age New York. The Inquisitor's Apprentice was one of Library Journal's Top Ten Children's Books of 2011. Both The Inquisitor's Apprentice and The Watcher in the Shadows have been book club selections for PJ Library's program to promote outstanding Jewish children's literature.
Bibliography
Novels
- Spin series
- Spin State (2003) Bantam Spectra
- Spin Control (2006) Bantam Spectra
- Ghost Spin (2013) Bantam Spectra
- The Inquisitor's Apprentice series
- The Inquisitor's Apprentice (2011) Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
- The Watcher in the Shadows (2013) Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Book reviews
Year | Review article | Work(s) reviewed |
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2010 | Moriarty, Chris (January–February 2010). "Books". F&SF. 118 (1&2): 37–44. |
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External links
- Chris Moriarty official site
- Chris Moriarty at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database