Thomas Thurston Thomas
For other people named Thomas Thomas, see Thomas Thomas (disambiguation).
Thomas Thurston Thomas (born 1948), also writing as Thomas T. Thomas and Thomas Wren, is primarily a science fiction author.
Thomas was born in Warren, Pennsylvania in 1948. He attended Warren Area High School and graduated in 1966. He then attended Pennsylvania State University, graduating with honors in 1970 with a bachelor's degree in English Literature.
Books
- The Doomsday Effect (writing as Thomas Wren) (1986) Winner of the Compton Crook Award in 1987.[1]
- First Citizen (1987)
- The Mask of Loki (1990) (with Roger Zelazny)
- Crygender (1991)
- ME: A Novel of Self-Discovery (1991)
- Flare (1992) (with Roger Zelazny)
- Mars Plus (1994) (with Frederik Pohl)
- Trojan Horse (2010) (published as ebook)
- Sunflowers (2010) (published as ebook)
- The Judge's Daughter (2011) (published as ebook and paperback) (general fiction)
- The Children of Possibility (2012) (published as ebook and paperback)
- The Professor's Mistress (2013) (published as ebook and paperback) (general fiction)
- Coming of Age (2014) (published as ebook and paperback in two volumes)
- ME, Too: Loose in the Network (2016) (published as ebook and paperback)
He has also contributed one title, An Honorable Defense (1988), to the Crisis of Empire series (with David Drake), and the novelette Hey Diddle Diddle to the fifth installment of the Man-Kzin Wars series (based in the Known Space Universe of Larry Niven).
References
- ↑ "Compton Crook Award Winners". Baltimore Science Fiction Society. Retrieved June 25, 2012.
External links
- Thomas T. Thomas
- Thomas T. Thomas at the Internet Book List
- Thomas T. Thomas at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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