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  1. The Voyage Home by Vonda N. McIntyre, 1987-04-23
  2. La guerre des étoiles. L'étoile de cristal by Vonda N McIntyre, 1999-11-17
  3. Star Trek III: The Search for Spock by Vonda N. McIntyre, 1984-11
  4. The Entropy Effect (Star Trek) by Vonda N. McIntyre, 2006-08-29
  5. Nautilus by Vonda N. McIntyre, 2003-03-01
  6. Star Trek IV Voyage Home by Vonda N. McIntyre, 1987-07-30
  7. Fireflood and Other Stories by Vonda N. McIntyre, 1981-02-01
  8. Returning My Sister's Face: And Other Far Eastern Tales of Whimsy and Malice by Eugie Foster, 2009-07-05
  9. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan by Vonda N. McIntyre, 2000-09-22
  10. Dreamsnake by Vonda N. McIntyre, 1978-03
  11. Work of Vonda N Mcintyre Signed Edition by Vonda N Mcintyre, 1983-01-01
  12. Biography - McIntyre, Vonda N. (1948-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team, 2006-01-01
  13. The Crystal Ship:Three Original Novellas of Science Fiction by Vonda N. McIntyre, Marta Randall, et all 1977-01
  14. ENTROPY EFFECT - STAR TREK #2 by Vonda N. McIntyre, 1987-12-15

21. Vonda N. McIntyre, Science Fiction Writer
vonda Neel mcintyre. August 28, 1948 . Novels. mcintyre, vonda N., vonda N. mcintyre To Hollywood and Beyond, in Locus, 445, February, 1998.
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Vonda Neel McIntyre
August 28, 1948 -
Novels
McIntyre, Vonda N.,
The Exile Waiting,
Dreamsnake,
Superluminal,
Barbary,
Starfarers,
Transition,
Metaphase,
Nautilus,
The Moon and the Sun,
Pocket Books, New York, 1997. ISBN: 0-671-56766-7 Star Trek Series:
The Entropy Effect, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Enterprise: The First Adventure,
Original Short Fiction
McIntyre, Vonda N.,
Collection of Short Fiction
McIntyre, Vonda N.,
Anthology of Original Short Fiction Edited
McINtyre, Vonda N. (ed.), Aurora: Beyond Equality,
Sources of Biographical and Bibliographical Information
Vonda N. McIntyre: To Hollywood and Beyond, in Locus, #445, February, 1998. (interview)

22. McIntyre, Vonda N., Ed. Nebula Awards Showcase 2004; The Year's Best SF And Fant
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23. Powell's Books - The Moon And The Sun By Vonda N Mcintyre
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25. Vonda N McIntyre: The Frank Herbert Memorial Sunset Watch - Infinity Plus Non-fi
vonda mcintyre s poignant tribute to sf master Frank Herbert.
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The Frank Herbert Memorial Sunset Watch
a feature by Vonda N McIntyre Some years ago, Frank Herbert and Dave Hartwell and I planned to go out for sushi in Seattle. But the sushi restaurant faces south, and as we got together it became obvious that the sunset was going to be spectacular. We changed plans in midstride and went out along the ship canal, past the Ballard Locks to a row of west-facing restaurants at Shilshole. I don't remember why we chose the aggressively mediocre restaurant instead of one of the really good restaurants along that stretch (Anthony's is my favorite), but at least they were perfectly willing to let us sit at the window table for a couple of hours, talking and laughing and gossiping and drinking wine and watching the amazing sunset of orange and purple and red and fluorescent yellow. I didn't know that I'd never see Frank again. Later that year he was diagnosed with cancer. I didn't believe it would take him he thought he would beat it, and Frank had an amazing energy and drive and humor that usually led him right to what he wanted. (He always said that the company that made Dune had filmed enough footage for a really good fifteen-hour miniseries; and I believe if he'd lived, he'd've persuaded them to re-edit it to that form.)

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Vonda N. McIntyre received a B.S. in genetics from the University of Washington, where she also did graduate work in genetics. She won a Nebula Award for her novelette "Of Mist, and Grass, and Sand". Omnibus Volumes: Anthologies: Novels: Short Stories: Novelettes: Series:
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28. Vonda N(eel) McIntyre Criticism
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    29. Nebula Awards Showcase 2004: Edited By Vonda N. McIntyre -- The Essential SF Lib
    vonda mcintyre edited Nebula Awards Showcase 2004 into the best of the series for a decade, with stories by Richard Chwedyk, Megan Lindholm,
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    The 2004 edition of the annual anthology gathering the Nebula Award winners and the pick of the runners up is arguably the best of its kind in the last decade. The anthology opens with Richard Chwedyk's winning novella, 'Bronte's Egg,' one of a series of warm, almost sentimental stories of abandoned, sometimes abused sentient pets and their attempts to recover from that abuse, and to make sense of the world around them. From the sentimental to the rigorously exacting, Ted Chiang's

    30. McIntyre, Vonda N.: Of Mist, And Grass, And Sand
    mcintyre, vonda N. Of Mist, and Grass, and Sand. Genre, Novelette. Keywords, Alternative Medicine, Art of Medicine, Caregivers, Physician Experience,
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    31. Review: The Moon And The Sun By Vonda N. McIntyre
    mcintyre does a great job of letting her grow, letting the reader see her flower, and only then having her brother and the Church pull her up short.
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    The Moon and the Sun
    by Vonda N. McIntyre Publisher: Pocket Printing: September 1998 ISBN: Format: Mass market Pages: The Moon and the Sun is an alternate history with a single point of fantasy: the introduction of a sea monster who's essentially a more realistic mermaid. Yves is a naturalist in a 17th century model, one who captures, kills, and dissects strange creatures to understand anatomy. Marie wants to return to helping him, as she did on Martinique as a child, sketching his dissections and learning and studying with him after being forbidden such activities in the convent. They dissect a second male sea monster together, but as Marie cares for and tries to train the captured live female, she begins to realize that the creature is far more than a dumb beast. I know little of French history and am normally leery of alternate history set at court, but McIntyre manages to weave in obsession with clothing, aristocratic bickering, and pointless love affairs with feminism, discovery, and intrigue, and excellent characterization in a way that didn't annoy me and didn't bore me. That's impressive. There are a few false notes (I never found Odelette believable and the viewpoint characters are a bit too good to be true) and some of the plot direction is predictable, but there's enough depth to make up for the short-comings. Recommended. Rating: 8 out of 10 Reviewed: 2007-02-01 Dreamsnake Russ Allbery Reviews The Riddle-Master of Hed Last

    32. Vonda McIntyre At Cybling!
    But I changed my mind and started sending them out under vonda N. (I use my middle initial because my mother is vonda mcintyre) and then I went to the
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    ......is the author of The Moon and the Sun, which has just been optioned by Jim Henson Pictures. The Moon and the Sun won the Nebula Award for Best Novel of 1997. McIntyre's novel Dreamsnake won the Nebula Award and the Hugo award. The World Science Fiction Convention awards the Hugo after a vote by readers, while SFWA, the professional organization for SF and Fantasy writers, presents the Nebula. Dreamsnake has been published in thirteen languages, including Japanese and Polish. In 1994, the Chesterfield Film Company offered her a fellowship in its Writers Film Project, sponsored by Universal Studios and Amblin Entertainment. She spent a year in Los Angeles working on two screenplays. The results are The Moon and the Sun and Illegal Alien. She has also adapted Dreamsnake and Barbary as movie screenplays. The Moon and the Sun is set in 1693 at the court of Louis XIV, in Versailles, where McIntyre travelled to do research. The period is as rich as the chateau; in order to prevent the screenplay of The Moon and the Sun from growing beyond the dreaded 120-page limit, she also wrote the story as a novel.

    33. SF Reviews The Exile Waiting By Vonda N. McIntyre
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    I first read this in 1978 and most recently in December 1997. In the far future, Earth is largely forgotten by the colonies, abandoned when its resources were exhausted. Most of its surviving population live in "Center", the last great underground city. Hereditary rulers wield absolute power over not only their slaves but the entire population, controlling even the air they breathe. Jan Hikaru has travelled to Earth via a circuitous route, finally arriving on a pirate spaceship whose occupants plan to take over this remaining Earth city. In the city itself, the teenage Mischa survives as a thief, plotting her eventual escape but currently held in thrall by emotional and telepathic ties to her ruined family. In the Palace, Madame has managed in her life as a slave to find some precarious measure of balance and self-respect. But the events triggered when the ship arrives will change all this.

    34. Review: The Moon And The Sun By Vonda N. McIntyre
    %A mcintyre, vonda N. %T The Moon and the Sun %I Pocket Books %D 199806 (original publication 1997) %G ISBN 0-671-56766-7 %P 464 pp.
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    Conclusion: Recommended The book won the 1997 Nebula Award for best novel. After reading it, I can only scratch my head as to how it even got nominated. This is clearly NOT science fiction. It's not even fantasy. It's not - as several blurbs suggest - an alternate history (unless you consider Pride and Prejudice an alternate history too). Instead, it's a historical romance novel with a few fanciful elements thrown in. As such, it deserves to be shelved in the romance section along with such works as Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series. If that's a genre you like, then you will love this book. If not, you should probably give The Moon and the Sun a pass. The story takes place in the court of Louis XIV of France in the late 17th century. The protagonist - Marie-Joseph - is a young woman who left a convent prior to taking the vows in order to become a lady in waiting to the daughter of a powerful duke. Her brother Yves is a Jesuit priest and scientist commissioned by the king to capture a sea monster, one of the creatures who are rumored to possess the power of immortality. The story opens with Yves returning to Paris with his sea monster in tow. (This is just about the sum total of all the fantasy in the book). Unfortunately, the story rapidly grinds to a halt as McIntyre spends about 150 pages developing her characters and trying to convince us how boring and banal life among the courtiers at Versailles is. Unfortunately, she manages to bore the reader in the process. If you make it through this, you'll be rewarded with a somewhat predictable but extremely enchanting and entertaining love story. The first 200 page of the book I was hard pressed to keep reading. The last 250 I could not put it down.

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    36. Vonda N. McIntyre: The Real Story, By Eileen Gunn
    A biography of vonda N. mcintyre by Eileen Gunn. Few facts but much truth.
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    (For Lunacon, 1994) You people attending Lunacon probably think you know a lot about Vonda N. McIntyre, right? That's why you invited her to be Guest of Honor, right? Well, you're wrong. Maybe you know some things about her. Maybe you know her books, for instance. Maybe you know her unassailable generosity and strength of spirit. Maybe you even know her middle name. (I will not reveal it here, but it distinguishes her from her mother.) But do you know her lost novel Droomslang , her secret persona Ygor, her clandestine taste for country music? Do you know that she used to stable her horse where Microsoft sits right now? You don't? Then you do not know everything about Vonda N. McIntyre. Come closer, and I will tell you more things of which others are unaware. Very few people, for instance, know that Vonda keeps a large personal menagerie of wild snakes, tame wolves, and cloned dinosaurs, plus a huge mole named Philby that sleeps on the hassock in her office, and a wolverine named Ursula, of which she is inordinately fond. In addition, Vonda has created an urban-wildlife rescue area, with crocuses, on the parking strip in front of her house. It attracts and nurtures native Seattle wildlife, such as raccoons, possums, wombats, slugs, grunge bands, and bald eagles. She also controls a vast woodland empire, where she's building a stately pleasure-dome out of recycled popsicle sticks. She personally oversaw the planting of thousands of tiny trees on this preserve, which contains a trout-stream with genuine trout in it. She feeds the trout home-made chocolate-chip cookies, which they take from her hand, emitting chirps of pleasure. From time to time, salmon wend their way upstream to spawn. it's extremely bucolic and picturesque, or will be when the trees get bigger.

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    38. Review Of Vonda N. McIntyre's Dreamsnake
    Dreamsnake, vonda N. mcintyre, Bantam Spectra, 1994, 312 pp. (originally published in 1978). Dreamsnake is an accomplished, compelling work that won both
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    Dreamsnake , Vonda N. McIntyre, Bantam Spectra, 1994, 312 pp. (originally published in 1978) Dreamsnake is an accomplished, compelling work that won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards for best novel. McIntyre's recent book, The Moon and the Sun (another Nebula Award winner), has the same complete confidence in its own style and plot events. Dreamsnake also has strong world-building; McIntyre takes the tired idea of a post-collapse civilization and manages to create something fresh and intriguing. The characters are interesting, the plot, while rambly, has a satisfying resolution, and a phobia of snakes (even as intense as mine) never gets in the way of enjoying the book. Snake is a healer, trained in genetics and immunization. Her practice is more art than science, however, and the people of her planet have manipulated the genes of snakes to give them the ability to create vaccines and other medicines. Snake has three snakes, one a dreamsnake which can provide a painless death to those who wish for it, and two others that do the main work of producing vaccines. In the opening chapter of the book, Snake is healing a young boy of a suspicious (and superstitious) desert tribe, and members of the tribe kill her dreamsnake. The rest of the book becomes the story of her quest to get a new dreamsnake, which is not as easy as it might seem. Despite the best efforts of her teachers, the dreamsnakes do not breed. Offworlders might be able to help in the situation, but they (or those who control access to them) are biding rather strictly by a policy of non-interference.

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    40. The Moon And The Sun By Vonda McIntyre, An Alternate-history Fantasy Book
    vonda N. mcintyre (1948 )is a US writer. She is a successful graduate of the Clarion golden.net review of vonda N. mcintyre s The Moon and the Sun
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    Winner - 1997 Nebula Award
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    In seventeenth-century France, Louis XIV rules with flamboyant ambition. In his domain, wealth and beauty take all; frivolity begets cruelty; science and alchemy collide. From the Hall of Mirrors to the vermin infected attics of the Chateau at Versailles, courtiers compete to please the king, sacrificing fortune, principles, and even the sacred bond between brother and sister. By the fiftieth year of his reign, Louis XIV has made France the most powerful state in the western world. Yet the Sun King's appetite for glory knows no bounds. In a bold stroke, he sends his natural philosopher on an expedition to seek the source of immortality the rare, perhaps mythical, sea monsters. For the glory of his God, his country, and his king, Father Yves de la Croix returns with his treasures: one heavy shroud packed in ice...and a covered basin that imprisons a shrieking creature. The living sea monster, with it's double tail, webbed hands, long tangled hair, and gargoyle face, provides a grotesque yet intriguing experiment for the king and his natural philosopher. And Marie-Josèphe de la Croix looks forward to assisting her adored brother Yves in its scientific study. Yet the creature's gaze and exquisite singing foretell a different future...

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