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  1. Mothers & Other Monsters: Stories by Maureen F. McHugh, 2006-06-01
  2. China Mountain Zhang by Maureen F. McHugh, 1997-04-15
  3. Mission Child by Maureen F. McHugh, 1999-11
  4. Half the Day Is Night by Maureen F. McHugh, 1996-01
  5. Biography - McHugh, Maureen F. (1950-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  6. The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction : March 2002 Volume 102 No. 3 Whole Number 604 by Gordon (Ed.); Albert E. Cowdrey; Robert Reed; Maureen F. McHugh; Jam Van Gelder, 2002
  7. The Cost to Be Wise (Great Science Fiction Stories) by Maureen F. McHugh, 2007-12-11
  8. Nekropolis by Maureen F. McHugh, 2002-11-01
  9. Half the Day is Night by Maureen F. McHugh, 1994-01-01
  10. Asimov's Science Fiction April 1994 (Apr.) by Michael / McHugh, Maureen F. / Resnick, Mike & others Swanwick, 1994-01-01
  11. MOTHERS AND OTHER MONSTERS. Stories and Poems. by Maureen F. (SIGNED) McHUGH, 2005-01-01
  12. Half the Day Is Night by Maureen F. McHugh, 1994-01-01
  13. F and SF 1994--January by Jack McDevitt, Maureen F. McHugh. Contributors include Terry Bisson, 1994
  14. The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction: April 1995, Volume 88, No. 4 by Ray Bradbury, Maureen F. McHugh, et all 1995-04-01

61. Beautiful Stuff: Comment On Maureen F. McHugh Interview
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62. Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine: Fiction Index, Ma-
mchugh, maureen F., Baffin Island, August, 1989. Kites, October, 1989. TheBeast, March, 1992. also see mchugh, maureen F., and David B. Kisor.
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Scrap from the Notebooks of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, September-October, 1977. (short short) MacIntyre, F. Gwynplaine,
Improbable Bestiary: The Beast in the Loch, #39, May 11, 1981. (poem)
Improbable Bestiary: The Gremlin and the Glitch, #43, August 31, 1981. (poem) MacLeod, Ian R.,
Green, Mid-December, 1990. (novelette)
The Giving Mouth, March, 1991. (novelette)
Marnie, May, 1991. (novelette)
Grownups, June, 1992. (novella)
Papa, October, 1993. * (novelette)
February, 1995. (novelette)
Starship Day, July, 1995. * (novelette) Swimmers Beneath the Skin, October-November, 1996. (novella) The Roads, #256, April, 1997. The Golden Keeper, #262-#263, October-November, 1997. * (novella) Nevermore, #271, July, 1998. (novelette) (reprint from Dying for It, The Summer Isles, #274, October-November, 1998. (novella) World Fantasy Award The Chop Girl, #287, December, 1999. * (novelette) World Fantasy Award Chitty Bang Bang, #293, June, 2000. (novelette) The Dragon Gift, #296, September, 2000. (poem) Breathmoss

63. The Year's Best Science Fiction 11, Edited By Gardner Dozois
(Asimov's, October, 1993.). mchugh, maureen F., and David B. Kisor, Whispers,1993. (Asimov's, April, 1993.). Nordley, G. David, Into the Miranda Rift, 1993.
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Fiction Index Aldiss, Brian W., Friendship Bridge, New Worlds 3, Barrett, Neal, Jr., Cush, November, 1993.) Baxter, Stephen, Lieserl, Interzone, December, 1993.) Cadigan, Pat, Love Toys of the Gods, Omni Best SF 3, Cady, Jack, The Night We Buried Road Dog, January, 1993.) Egan, Greg, Chaff, Interzone, December, 1993.) Haldeman, Joe, Feedback, Playboy, March, 1993.) Kisor, David B., see McHugh, Maureen B., and David B. Kisor Kress, Nancy, Dancing on Air, July, 1993.) MacLeod, Ian R., Papa, October, 1993.) McHugh, Maureen F., and David B. Kisor, Whispers, April, 1993.) Nordley, G. David, Into the Miranda Rift, Analog, July, 1993.) Ore, Rebecca, Alien Bootlegger, Alien Bootlegger, Reed, Robert, Guest of Honor, June, 1993.) Resnick, Mike, Mwalimu in the Squared Circle, March, 1993.) Rich, Mark, On the Collection of Humans, Nova 5, Sheffield, Charles, Georgia on My Mind, Analog, January, 1993.) Simmons, Dan, Flashback, Lovedeath, Spencer, William Browning, The Return of Count Electric, Sterling, Bruce, Sacred Cow, Omni, January, 1993.) Utley, Steven, There and Then

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68. Langford Amazon.co.uk Reviews, 1999
Conan Chronicles (oh God!); Robert Jordan, The Conan Chronicles 2 (ohGod!); maureen F. mchugh, Mission Child; Peter Mann, The Slayer
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These days I regularly write up books for Amazon UK, as theoretically linked below (but Amazon's ghastly database keeps losing the reviews from their pages). My stuff mostly appears in Amazon.co.uk's SF and Fantasy Area . Sometimes the same reviews turn up at Amazon.com . Dave Langford. See current log page for latest entries.

69. Ventura Pacific Used Books -- Mission Child By McHugh, Maureen F.
science fiction,socail comment. girl growing, exotic culture, enormous heart....... Title Mission Child Author mchugh, maureen F.
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70. More Award Brags
Starlight 1 stories on the final 1997 Hugo Awards ballot The Costto Be Wise by maureen F. mchugh The Dead by Michael Swanwick.
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Honors for Starlight 1 stories
Starlight 1 stories on the final 1997 Hugo Awards ballot:
"The Cost to Be Wise" by Maureen F. McHugh
"The Dead" by Michael Swanwick Starlight 1 stories on the final 1997 Nebula Awards ballot:
"Erase/Record/Play" by John M. Ford
"The Cost to Be Wise" by Maureen F. McHugh Starlight 1 stories on the final 1998 Nebula Awards ballot
“The Dead” by Michael Swanwick
“Sister Emily’s Lightship” by Jane Yolen (winner) Starlight 1 story on the final 1997 World Fantasy Awards ballot:
"G. I. Jesus" by Susan Palwick Starlight 1 stories on the final 1997 Sturgeon Award ballot:
"The Weighing of Ayre" by Gregory Feeley
"Erase/Record/Play" by John M. Ford Starlight 1 stories on the 1997 Locus Recommended Reading list:
"Liza and the Crazy Water Man" by Andy Duncan "The Weighing of Ayre" by Gregory Feeley "The Cost to Be Wise" by Maureen F. McHugh "Killing the Morrow" by Robert Reed "The Dead" by Michael Swanwick Starlight 1 stories selected for the 1997 Year's Best Science Fiction , ed. Gardner Dozois: "The Weighing of Ayre" by Gregory Feeley "The Cost to Be Wise" by Maureen F. McHugh

71. Bookshare.org - Books By Author
Books by maureen F. mchugh. Here is a list of our books by maureen F. mchugh .There is 1 book by this author in our collection. This is book 1 of 1.
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72. The Author Of China Mountain Zhang, Maureen McHugh.
Babes in Space Banner. the author of China Mountain Zhang, maureen mchugh.A Research Report by Tammy Froeschner 200004-03. maureen F. mchugh.
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the author of China Mountain Zhang, Maureen McHugh.
A Research Report by Tammy Froeschner
Maureen F. McHugh Maureen McHugh is the author of the novel China Mountain Zhang, and three other amazing books. She was born in 1959, in a small southwestern Ohio town. She attended Ohio state University, and then went to New York University to get her masters in literature. After she graduated she taught part-time as a college instructor in New York. Later she decided to move to Shijlazhuang, China for a year to study. When she came back to Ohio, she got a job as a technical writer for a medical company. She got married at the age of thirty to her husband Bob, and became a stepmother to his seven year old son Adam. When looking for information on McHugh, I first checked to see if she had her own website. She did! You can access it at www.en.com/users/mcq/. The site includes four essays that she has written. The first is on the "Anti-SF novel" she discusses her point of view in science fiction, and talks about all of her books, as well as many other author's books. She explains how her novel, China Mountain Zhang is very different than others. She says "…I started writing a novel where the hero couldn't change the inequalities of the system. I made the system neither all bad nor all good.". She also states that she believes that she is a science fiction writer. I thought that this was very interesting because we are always discussing in class whether or not a novel is sci-fi or not(Mchugh,10).

73. Albedo One Reviews - Maureen McHugh
Review of Half the Day is Night.Category Arts Literature Authors M mchugh, maureen F....... maureen F. mchugh set almost impossible levels for herself in producingthe superlative China Mountain Zhang as her first novel.
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Reviews Science Fiction - Fantasy - Horror outside links Maureen McHugh Half the Day is Night
Half the Day is Night by Maureen McHugh reviewed by Helen Ryder
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Maureen F. McHugh set almost impossible levels for herself in producing the superlative China Mountain Zhang as her first novel. Receiving almost universal plaudits, China Mountain Zhang explored the role of the non-conformist in an alternative society where such behaviour was extremely hazardous. Her second novel, Half the Day is Night, immerses the characters in a society that is almost totally alien, albeit on Earth. In fact the novel is set in an underwater nation in the Caribbean, Caribe. A 'benign' dictatorship, Caribe is run in the fashion of most dictatorships - superb facilities for those who can afford it but maintaininga desperate underclass .
David Dai arrives to take up his post as bodyguard to Mayla Ling, banker and heir to her grandfather's bank. Dai and Mayla get on well initially, but troubled by memories of his former employment as a mercenary in an African war Dai finds his position becoming no walkover as some of Mayla's colleagues and clients fall victim to a revolutionary terrorist group, La Mano di Dios. This is not the job he was contracted for and he finds himself increasingly unable to cope until finally he flees following a direct violent action against Mayla. This places him first in line as a suspect terrorist in the eyes of the local police force and he must find a way to escape from Caribe before he is framed for actions he did not commit.

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75. Polyphony (Maureen McHugh)
maureen mchugh. maureen F. mchugh lives in Northern Ohio in a subdivisionon the edge of a dairy farm. She lives a pleasantly boring
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76. SFBookcase.com - Maureeen F. McHugh
maureen F. mchugh is the author of the critically acclaimed novels China MountainZhang a New York Times Notable Book of 1992 nominated for both a Hugo and a
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77. SensualRomance Reviews: Maureen F. McHugh
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78. Mission Child
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Another marvellous book from Maureen F. McHugh. Having thoroughly enjoyed ‘China Mountain Zhang’ and ‘Half the Day is Night’ I was really looking forward to Mission Child. I was not disappointed, even though this is a quite different book to the earlier two. Still thoughtful and thought provoking, this book is more about a personal journey ­ a young woman learning about life the hard way, and alone. Set on an Earth colony, apparently set up to correct some of the excesses and disasters caused on Earth by the too enthusiastic embracing of technology and the too cavalier treatment of the environment, Janna’s world is almost a mirror image of Earth. Most of the indigenous flora and fauna cannot sustain human life so plants and animals have been genetically modified and the soil has to be treated and nurtured endlessly in order to grow Earth plants. This becomes a matter of survival when Janna is driven from her mission home by war and has to wander the frozen wastelands of her ‘arctic’ home looking for a place to go on living. She is helped at crucial times by people with their own agendas and only slowly develops the maturity and knowledge to choose her companions wisely. Throughout the book the ‘offworlders’ (almost like missionaries from Earth) are a constant presence, doling out ‘appropriate’ technologies - mainly medicines ­ and influencing Janna’s life in certain directions. She has a constant conflict between the knowledge that offworlder technology has saved her life, and their use of her has saved her sanity, and the feeling that any time the offworlders act, things go wrong.

79. Excessive Candour
the protagonists of almost any SF novel, but exactly like the extras who populatethe Third World, the protagonists of maureen F. mchugh's fourth novel do
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By John Clute here are not many characters in Nekropolis , but they seem thousands. Nekropolis Unlike the protagonists of almost any SF novel, but exactly like the "extras" who populate the Third World, the protagonists of Maureen F. McHugh's fourth novel do not live in the present tense of history. As a title, Nekropolis implies many things about death and belatedness, but its central message may be straightforward: that although the past is a nekropolis, change is yet another death. The key word here is, perhaps, prison. McHugh is vague about the exact time of her near-future tale, almost certainly because her several protagonists, through whose successive voices the story is told, are themselves as ignorant of the cutting edge of "progress" as an Indian peasant in 2001 talking to his aunt in England on a mobile phone. It does not matter what year Nekropolis Nekropolis is a tale of the fed upon. It is also a tale of survival. But one thing should be made clear. Although I think I've fairly described the background of

80. Science Fiction News Of The Week
Le Guin, Ursula K. A Woman's Liberation Martin, George RR Blood of the Dragon McDevitt, Jack Time Travellers Never Die mchugh, maureen F. The Cost
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McHugh, Stephenson, Steele head Nebula ballot
hree of last year's Hugo Award winners, Maureen F. McHugh, Neal Stephenson and Allen Steele, have been nominated for the 1996 Nebula Award, along with 1995 Nebula winners Esther Friesner, Ursula K. Le Guin and Robert J. Sawyer. The final ballot was released late last month by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. The Nebulas are awarded annually to the best science fiction novel, novella, novelette and short story published in the previous year, as voted on by the active members of the SFWA. This year's awards will be given out during a banquet ceremony to be held April 18-20 in Kansas City, Mo. The complete list of 1996 nominees is:
Novels
Griffith, Nicola: Slow River
Hoffman, Nina Kiriki: The Silent Strength of Stones
McKillip, Patricia: Winter Rose
Powers, Tim: Expiration Date
Sawyer, Robert J.: Starplex
Stephenson, Neal: The Diamond Age
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