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Sean McMullen is one of Australia's top science fiction authors, with nominations for the Hugo and BSFA awards, fifteen other awards, and works published in over a dozen languages. Read More

 

 

Ben Bova - Full
"Sean McMullen is one of the rare ones who can combine high technology, daring visions of future societies, and strong characters into first-rate science fiction."
Ben Bova
Ben Bova - Full
Peter MacNamara
"For sheer inventiveness and ability to engage with his ideas, McMullen has no peer."
Peter MacNamara
Peter MacNamara
William Gibson
"His work reads like Gene Wolf on smack." William Gibson, 1994 Australian National Convention
William Gibson
Ian Sales
"McMullen … is as canny of a sf writer as Phillip K. Dick ever was … working in a genre that has developed a great deal more self-identity … There is a wide range of ideas on display here, each one worked out thoroughly. This is what science fiction is for."
Ian Sales, Interzone Review of 'Dreams of the Technarion'
Ian Sales
New York Review of SF - Souls
“A comprehensively imagined future … McMullen’s knowledge and love of his country shines through his work. Vivid imagery … creations both bizarre and believable. His world of Greatwinter is both tangibly present and beautifully imagined.”
New York Review of Science Fiction, 'Souls In The Great Machine'
New York Review of SF - Souls
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Recent Books

The Guardians – Warlock’s Child series Book 6

The Guardians (Warlock’s Child Book 6) (with Paul Collins, Ford Street Publications, September 2015)
The Dracondan dragons, once invincible, now lie helpless on a mountain as a human army closes in to kill them.
It has a cast of characters you love and hate, and a story to make you impatient to read what happens next – Susan Whelan, Kids Book Review

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Recent Stories

Beacon

Beacon appearedin the May/June 2022 issue of Analog. The speed of light cannot be exceeded, but a...

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Damocles

The cheapest superweapon imaginable was built and tested during World War One. By World War Two only one person knew its secret, and she was too dangerous to go free.

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The Chrysalis Pool

If you discovered that you were still a chile, would you really want the chance to grow up into something really confronting?

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Wheel of Echoes

A sound recording was made nearly three hundred years before the first phonographs. Why would some people find this so upsetting?

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Recent Books

Dreams of the Technarion

ReAnimus 2017:

“McMullen … is a cannier sf writer than Phillip K. Dick ever was … working in a genre that has developed a great deal more self-identity …” (Interzone)

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Recent Stories

Beacon

Beacon appearedin the May/June 2022 issue of Analog. The speed of light cannot be exceeded, but a...

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Damocles

The cheapest superweapon imaginable was built and tested during World War One. By World War Two only one person knew its secret, and she was too dangerous to go free.

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