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Biography:
Greg Egan was born in Perth, Australia, in 1961. He has a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from the University of Western Australia. He has worked as a computer programmer in medical research and is currently writing full-time. He has published over fifty short stories in magazines and anthologies, six novels, and three collections of stories. His novella Oceanic won the Hugo Award, the Locus Award, and the Asimov's Readers Award for best novella of 1998. His novel Permutation City won the 1995 John W. Campbell Memorial Award. Computer-generated illustrations for some of his work can be found on the internet at www.netspace.net.au/~gregegan/
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- Year's Best Horror XVI, the (1988)
- Interzone: The 4th Anthology (1989)
- Year's Best Fantasy: Second Annual Collection, the (1989)
- Year's Best Science Fiction: Eighth Annual Collection, the (1991)
- Year's Best Science Fiction: Ninth Annual Collection, the (1992)
- Year's Best Science Fiction: Tenth Annual Collection, the (1993)
- Year’s Best Science Fiction: Eleventh Annual Collection, the (1994)
- Alien Shores (1994)
- Year's Best Science Fiction: Twelfth Annual Collection, the (1995)
- New Legends (1995)
- Hackers (1996)
- Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirteenth Annual Collection, the (1996)
- Clones (1998)
- Year's Best Science Fiction: Fifteenth Annual Collection, the (1998)
- Year's Best SF 3 (1998)
- Mammoth Book of Best New SF 11, the (1998)
- Year's Best Science Fiction: Sixteenth Annual Collection, the (1999)
- Year's Best Science Fiction: Seventeenth Annual Collection, the (2000)
- Year's Best Science Fiction: Eighteenth Annual Collection, the (2001)
- Genometry (2001)
- Mammoth Book of Science Fiction, the (2002)
- Beyond Flesh (2002)
- Year's Best Science Fiction: Twentieth Annual Collection, the (2003)
- Locus Awards: Thirty Years of the Best in Science Fiction and Fantasy, the (2004)
- Galileo's Children (2005)
- One Million A.D. (2005)
- Mammoth Book of Extreme Science Fiction, the (2006)
- New Space Opera, the (2007)
- Mammoth Book of Best New SF 20, the (2007)
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