Collected short fiction.., p.189
Collected Short Fiction of Greg Egan, page 189
Online at author's web site.
“noise! interview” Originally online at noise! [No longer up.] Interview by Marisa O'Keeffe.
My Life as a Megarich Bombshell #3, Summer 1998.
Online at author's web site.
“Subjektive Kosmologie” in Alien Contact #36, November 1999. Translated and edited by Bernhard Kempen. [Includes excerpts from other interviews.] (German translation)
“Piffle interview” Piffle & Other Trivia #26, September 1997. Interview by Russell B. Farr.
Online at author's web site.
“Ibn Qirtaiba interview” Originally Online at Ibn Qirtaiba, but site appears dead. Interview by Jeremy Malcolm.
Intercom No. 146/147, 1998. Translated by Danilo Santoni. (Italian translation)
Online at Intercom. Translated by Danilo Santoni. (Italian translation)
“Counting Backwards from Infinity” Eidolon #15, Winter 1994. Interview by Jeremy Byrne.
Online at Eidolon: SF Online.
Hayakawa's SF Magazine, November 1999. (Japanese translation)
“Burning the Motherhood Statements” Eidolon #11, Summer 1993. Interview by Jeremy Byrne & Jonathan Strahan.
Online at Eidolon: SF Online.
Interzone #73, July 1993.
Galaxies, September 1997. Translated by Jean-Daniel Breque. (French translation)
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Non-fiction
“Avatar Review” Online at author's web site.
“Born Again, Briefly” 50 Voices of Disbelief: Why We Are Atheists, edited by Russell Blackford and Udo Schüklenk; Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester / Malden, 2009.
Online at author's web site.
“Anatomy of a Hatchet Job” Online at author's web site.
“Letters from the Forgotten” The Age, 17 February 2005.
Online at The Age Online.
“The Razor Wire Looking Glass” Online at author's web site.
“Asymptotics of 10j Symbols” Online at arXiv preprint server. (Paper can be downloaded in various formats, including PDF.) Co-written with John Baez and Dan Christensen.
Classical and Quantum Gravity, Volume 19 (2002), pp 6489-6513. Co-written with John Baez and Dan Christensen.
“Stephen Wolfram's Science” Online at author's web site.
“No Sugar” Online at author's web site.
“An Efficient Algorithm for the Riemannian 10j Symbols” Online at arXiv preprint server. (Paper can be downloaded in various formats, including PDF.) Co-written with Dan Christensen.
Classical and Quantum Gravity, Volume 19 (2002), pp 1185-1193. Co-written with Dan Christensen.
“Foundations 4: Quantum Mechanics” Eidolon #29/30, Autumn 2000.
Online at author's web site.
“Foundations 3: Black Holes” Eidolon #28, Winter 1999.
Online at author's web site.
“Foundations 2: From Special to General” Eidolon #27, Autumn 1998.
Online at author's web site.
“Foundations 1: Special Relativity” Eidolon #25/26, Spring 1997.
Online at author's web site.
“A Report on Miracle Ingredient A” Eidolon #17/18, Winter 1995.
Online at Eidolon: SF Online.
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Bibliography / created Saturday, 25 October 1997 / revised Wednesday, 19 November 2014
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About This ebook
This project started from Greg Egan — Collected Short Stories (53 merged) (v1.3) (html) on #bookz.
14 stories were added in December 2014. ("Before," "Beyond the Whistle Test," "Bit Players," "Break My Fall," "Fidelity," "Hot Rock," "In the Ruins," "The Moat," "Only Connect," "Reification Highway," "Seventh Sight," "Shadow Flock," "Tangled Up" and "Zero for Conduct.") New stories were then added as they appeared.
The Foundations series was also added, as was the Bibliograpy and Publication History and the introductory Interviews.
Many (most) of the stories originally in Collected Stories (53 merged) have now been completely replaced with another source. All sources used are cited. Note that in many cases there are differences (especially as regards punctuation, the use of "—" or "…" rather than a comma, and italics) between the various ‘Official’ publications. The stories in this ebook follow that in the source cited (for the most part—there are a few exceptions). Note, however, that some formatting has been changed (paragraph indentation, scenebreaks, drop caps etc) from the original source material, to maintain consistency throughout this ebook.
Without exception, the stories in this ebook have been carefully proofed against the treeware or online source from which they are derived.
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