Robin Wayne Bailey

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Robin Wayne Bailey
Born 1952
Kansas City, MO
Occupation Author, Editor, Poet, Adjunct instructor of English
Genres Fantasy, Science Fiction


www.robinwaynebailey.net

Robin Wayne Bailey (born 1952) is an American fantasy and science fiction author [1] and is a past president (2005 - 2007) of SFWA, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. Robin also served as SFWA's South-Central Regional Director for nine years and has hosted three of SFWA's annual Nebula Awards weekends; two of those Nebula events were held in his home town of Kansas City, Missouri.

In conjunction with the Kansas City Science Fiction and Fantasy Society ,(KaCSFFS) and James Gunn and J. Wayne and Elsie M. Gunn Center for the Study of Science Fiction, Bailey founded the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writer's Hall of Fame in 1996. The SF Hall of Fame merged in 2004 with Paul G. Allen's Vulcan Enterprises in Seattle and became part of the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame. Robin continues to serve on its annual induction committee.

Bailey graduated from North Kansas City High School, and received a B. A. in English and Anthropology and a M. A. in English Literature from Northwest Missouri State University.[2]

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Works

Bailey's works include Shadowdance, The DragonKin Trilogy , the Frost novel series, the Brothers of the Dragon novel series, and the Fritz Leiber-inspired Fafhrd and Gray Mouser novel, Swords Against the Shadowland, which was named one of the seven best fantasy novels of 1998 by Science Fiction Chronicle. Robin was nominated for the 2008 for SFWA's Nebula award for the novellete "The Children's Crusade"<http://www.locusmag.com/SFAwards/Db/Nebula2008.html>

Bibliography

Novels and Books

As Editor

  • Architects of Dreams: The SWFA Author-Emeritus Anthology, Meisha Merlin Books, 2003 ISBN 1-892065-97-5
  • Through My Glasses Darkly: Five Stories by Frank M. Robinson, KaCSFFS Press, 2002, ISBN 0-935128-02-6

Short Stories, Novelets, Novellas

  • "Primitives" (co-writer with Rob Chilson), Amazing Stories, July 1987
  • "The Moon Who Loved the Man", Spells of Wonder, edited by Marian Z. Bradley, Daw Books 1989
  • "Butterfly Tastes the Darkness", Meltdown, edited by Caro Soles, Masqerade Books 1994
  • "Red as Night" ,Bizarre Dreams, edited by Caro Soles & Stan Tal, First Badboy 1994
  • "Cocoons", Fantastic Alice, edited by Margaret Weis, Ace Books, 1995
  • "Prometheus Bringing Fire" ,Future Net, edited by Martin Greenberg & Larry Segriff, Daw Books 1996
  • "Songchild", Space Opera, edited by Anne McCaffery & Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, Daw Books 1996
  • "Yonada", ABSOLUTE MAGNITUDE, reprinted in The Best of Absolute Magnitude, edited by Stephen Pagel & Warren Lapine, Tor Books, 1997
  • "The Golden Cats", Catfantastic V, edited by Andre Norton, Daw Books 1999
  • "Angel on the Outward Side" ,Far Frontiers, edited by Martin Greenberg & Larry Segriff, Daw Books 2000
  • "Blindfold", Guardsmen of Tomorrow, edited by Martin Greenberg & Larry Segriff, Daw Books 2000
  • "The Case of Prince Charming", The Chick is in the Mail, edited by Esther Friesner, Baen Books 2000
  • "Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made Of" ,X-Men: Legends, edited by Stan Lee, Ace Books, 2000
  • "The Woman Who Loved Death" ,Spell Fantastic, edited by Martin Greenberg & Larry Segriff, Daw Books 2000
  • "Keepers of Earth", Silicon Dreams, edited by Martin Greenberg & Larry Segriff, Daw Books 2001, reprinted

in Science Fiction: The Best of 2001, edited by Robert Silverberg & Karen Haber 2001

  • "Doing Time", Past Imperfect, edited by Martin Greenberg & Larry Segriff, Daw Books,2001
  • "Two Against Thebes", The Further Adventures of Xena, edited by Martin Greenberg & John Helfers, Ace Books 2001
  • "The Woman Who Loved Death", Night's Angel, published by Stephen Pagel, Meisha Merlin Publishing, Inc. June 2002
  • "Toy Soldiers" ,Future Wars, edited by Martin Greenberg & Larry Segriff, Daw Books 2003
  • "The Terminal Solution", Re-Visions, edited by Julie Czerneda & Isaac Szpindel, Daw Books 2004
  • "Shin-Gi-Tai" ,Women at War, edited by Tanya Huff & Martin Greenberg, Daw Books, 2005,reprinted Space Grunts,(Full-Throttle Space Tales#3), edited by Dayton Ward, Flying Pen Press Science Fiction Press, 2009
  • "The Children's Crusade" ,Heroes in Training, edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Jim C. Hines, Daw Books, 2007 ISBN 978-0-7564-0438-3 (Nebula Nominee 2008)
  • "The Return of Don Ramon" ,Tales of Zorro, edited by Richard Dean Starr, Moonstone Books, 2008
  • "Touch of Moonlight", Lace and Blade, edited by Deborah J. Ross, Norilana Books, 2008 ISBN 978-1-934169-91-9
  • "Trial by Moonlight", Lace and Blade 2 edited by Deborah J. Ross, Norilana Books, 2009
  • "The Price of Beauty" ,Witch Way to the Mall, edited by Esther Friesner, Baen Books, 2009
  • "Meet the Harrys" ,Strip Mauled, edited by Esther Friesner, Baen Books, 2009
  • "Killing Stars" ,Swords and Sorceress XXV edited by Elisabeth Waters,Norilana Books, 2010
  • "Night Visitor to Bangalla" ,The Phantom Chronicles Volume 2 edited by Joe Gentile and Mike Bullock, Moonstone Books, 2010
  • "Trampire", Fangs for the Mammaries, Vampires in the Suburbs, edited by Esther Friesner, Baen Books, 2010
  • "The Weeping Loon," Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine
  • "Child of Orcus", Sword and Sorceress, edited by Marian Z. Bradley, Daw Books
  • "The Woodland of Zarad-Thra" ,Sword & Sorceress IV, edited by Marion Z. Bradley, Daw Books
  • "Eyes of Moonlight, Tears of Stone" ,Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Worlds, edited by Marian Z. Bradley
  • "Princess Injera Vs. the Spanakopitoi of Doom" ,Turn the Other Chick, edited by Esther M. Friesner, Baen Books
  • "The Stars Are Tears", Bending the Landscape: Fantasy, edited by Nicola Griffith & Stephen Pagel, White Wolf Books
  • "Whiteout" ,The Avenger, edited by Joe Gentile and Howard Hopkins, Moonstone Books, 2011

Stories for Thieves World

  • "Daughter of the Sun," Thieves World: Wings of Omen, edited by Robert Lynn Asprin and Lynn Abbey, Ace Books
  • "The Fire in a God's Eye," Thieves World: Stealer's Sky, edited by Robert Lyn Asprin & Lynn Abbey, Ace Books
  • "Keeping Promises," Thieves World: The Dead of Winter, edited by Robert Lyn Asprin & Lynn Abbey, Ace Books
  • "Lovers Who Slay Together," Thieves World: Blood Ties, edited by Robert Lyn Asprin & Lynn Abbey, Ace Books
  • "The Promise of Heaven," Thieves World: Uneasy Alliances, edited by Robert Lyn Asprin & Lynn Abbey, Ace Books
  • "Protection," Thieves World: Enemies of Fortune, edited by Lynn Abbey, Tor Books
  • "Ring of Sea and Fire," Thieves World: Turning Points, edited by Lynn Abbey, Tor Books

Graphic Novels

  • The Spider, Judgement Knight, Art by Cortney Skinner artist, edited by Joe Gentile, Moonstone 2009 ( Pulp Ark Award nominees 2010)

Poems

  • 'Change is Coming', edited by Prospero's Books Kansas City,MO, 2003
  • 'Ecce Homo', The Badboy Book of Erotic Poetry', edited by David Laurents, Badboy 1995
  • 'Thanksgiving',The Badboy Book of Erotic Poetry', edited by David Laurents, Badboy 1995
  • 'Jack',The Badboy Book of Erotic Poetry', edited by David Laurents, Badboy 1995
  • 'In The Eye',"A Midsummer Night's Press", engaver Bernard Brussel-Smith 1998 only 126 copies
  • "Zombies in Oz and Other Undead Musing," [collection of Zombie Poems], edited by Selina Rosen, Yard Dog Press, 2010 ISBN 978-0-9824704-3-5

Recording

  • "Never Too Old To Dream", music by Robin W. Bailey,Producer Eric Gerds, DAG Productiions 1989

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