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Nancy Kress

    Nancy Kress is an American science fiction author whose works often explore the ethical and societal implications of scientific advancement. Her writing is noted for its character depth and thoughtful examination of human nature in the face of technological change. Kress masterfully weaves compelling narratives with urgent questions about our future and what it means to be human. Her ability to create believable worlds and complex characters makes her a significant voice in contemporary science fiction.

    Nancy Kress
    Beggars in Spain
    Write Great Fiction. Characters, Emotion & Viewpoint
    Elements of Fiction Writing Beginnings, Middles and Ends
    Oaths and Miracles - A Robert Cavanaugh Genetic Thriller
    Dynamic Characters
    Stinger - A Robert Cavanaugh Genetic Thriller
    • FBI Special Agent Robert Cavanaugh finds himself in a quiet Southern Maryland office, but his peace is shattered when a deadly strain of malaria emerges, targeting African Americans with the sickle-cell trait. As he navigates this complex investigation, Cavanaugh must confront both the medical crisis and the underlying racial implications, drawing him deeper into a web of danger and urgency.

      Stinger - A Robert Cavanaugh Genetic Thriller
    • In this guide, award-winning author Nancy Kress examines the vital connection between characterization and plot, demonstrating how well-crafted characters propel an exceptional story.

      Dynamic Characters
    • Judy Kozinski, driven by the need for answers, finds herself thrust into a web of mystery following the murder of her husband, a well-known genetic scientist. With no apparent motive for the crime, she embarks on a quest to uncover the truth, navigating a landscape filled with secrets and deception. As she delves deeper, Judy confronts the complexities of her husband's life and the implications of his work, leading her to unexpected revelations that challenge everything she thought she knew.

      Oaths and Miracles - A Robert Cavanaugh Genetic Thriller
    • How do you create a main character readers won't forget? How do you write a book in multiple-third-person point of view without confusing your readers (or yourself)? How do you plant essential information about a character's past into a story?Write Great Fiction: Characters, Emotion & Viewpoint by award-winning author Nancy Kress answers all of these questions and more! This accessible book is filled with interactive exercises and valuable advice that teaches you how to: Choose and execute the best point of view for your story, Create three-dimensional and believable characters, Develop your characters' emotions, Create realistic love, fight, and death scenes, Use frustration to motivate your characters and drive your story. With dozens of excerpts from some of today's most popular writers, Write Great Fiction: Characters, Emotion & Viewpoint provides you with the techniques you need to create characters and stories sure to linger in the hearts and minds of agents, editors, and readers long after they've finished your book.

      Write Great Fiction. Characters, Emotion & Viewpoint
    • Beggars in Spain

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      Leisha Camden, a stunningly intelligent woman, navigates a society where genetic modifications allow humans to forgo sleep, creating a stark divide between the modified and unmodified. As she explores the implications of her unique condition, the narrative delves into themes of ambition, societal pressure, and the quest for identity in a world that values performance above all. The story raises questions about the cost of enhancement and the nature of humanity in an increasingly competitive landscape.

      Beggars in Spain
    • Exploring the complexities of human inheritance, the narrative features a diverse cast from various societal backgrounds. It delves into the strengths and weaknesses shaped by genetic, evolutionary, and historical factors, providing a thought-provoking examination of what connects and divides us.

      An Alien Light
    • Beggars in Spain

      The Original Hugo & Nebula Winning Novella

      • 154 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
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      Leisha Camden, a genetically engineered 'Sleepless,' navigates a world where her unique trait sets her apart from others. As she grapples with her identity and the societal implications of her condition, she becomes embroiled in a complex web of relationships and ethical dilemmas. The narrative explores themes of isolation, humanity, and the consequences of scientific advancement, challenging perceptions of normalcy and the value of emotional experience.

      Beggars in Spain
    • The Body Human

      Three Stories of Future Medicine

      • 114 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
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      Nancy Kress explores the implications of technological advancements in her compelling near-future societies. Her narratives delve into how these changes affect human relationships, ethical dilemmas, and societal structures, offering a thought-provoking examination of the intersection between technology and humanity.

      The Body Human
    • Future Perfect

      Six Stories of Genetic Engineering

      • 246 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      Renowned for her exploration of genetic engineering, Nancy Kress has built a formidable reputation since her acclaimed novella, which won both the Hugo and Nebula awards. Her narratives often unfold in a near-future setting, delving into the ethical and societal implications of genetic manipulation. Kress's work challenges readers to consider the complex interplay between humanity and scientific advancement, making her stories thought-provoking and relevant in today's context.

      Future Perfect