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Patent Infringement NANCY KRESS Nancy Kress [www.sff.net/people/nankress] lives in Silver Spring, Maryland. She is one of today's leading SF writers. She is known for her complex medical SF stories, and for her biological and evolutionary extrapolations in such classics as Beggars in Spain (1993), Beggars and Choosers (1994), and Beggars Ride (1996). In recent years, she has written Maximum Light (1998), Probability Moon (2000), and Probability Sun (2001), and last year published Probability Space, the final book in a trilogy of hard SF novels set against the background of a war between humanity and an alien race. Her stories are rich in texture and in psychological insight, and have been collected in Trinity and Other Stories (1985), The Aliens of Earth (1993) and Beaker's Dozen (1998). She has won two Nebulas and a Hugo for them, and been nominated for a dozen more of these awards. "atent Infringement," from Asimov's, is a short, amusing story told in memos and letters, about a guy whose genes are used to create a medicine |
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