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Linda Nagata (1960-) is an American science fiction author who won a Nebula award for best novella in 2000. She oft writes all about nanotechnology and the integration of advanced computing with the human brain.

Nagata was natural within San Diego, and moved during childhood to the Hawaiian Islands, on the northshore of the island of O`ahu. Fallowing college, she relocated to Maui, where she continues to survive. Additionally to writing, she occurs as mother & works good-whale programming database-caused websites.

Bibliography
A Bohr Maker (1995) Tech-Heaven (1995) Deception Easily (1997) Huge (1998) Limit of Vision (2001) Memory (coming 2003)

Linda Nagata's Home Page
The author's own site, including the short novelette "Hooks, Nets & Time".

Allscifi Linda Nagata Spotlight
Detailed review of "Vast" and a list of similar books.

Transhumanist Fiction
Review of The Bohr Maker, Tech Heaven and Deception Well.

Steampunk
Biography, links to excerpts and reviews.

Locus
Excerpt from 1997 interview.

Linköping Science Fiction Archive
Reviews archived from UseNet.

SFBook.com - Linda Nagata
Reviews of all Nagata's novels.






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