
Michael Lawson Bishop is an award-winning American writer. Over four decades & thirty books, he has created a body of work that stands among the most admired in modern sf & fantasy literature. Bishop received a bachelor's from the Univ. of Georgia in 1967, going on to complete a master's in English. He taught English at the US Air Force Academy Preparatory School in Colorado Springs from 1968-72 & then at the Univ. of Georgia. He also taught a course in science fiction at the US Air Force Academy in 1971. He left teaching in 1974 to become a full-time writer. Bishop has been awarded the Nebula in 1981 for The Quickening (Best Novelette) & in 1982 for No Enemy But Time (Best Novel). He's also received four Locus Awards & his work has been nominated for numerous Hugos. He & British author Ian Watson collaborated on a novel set in the universe of one of Bishop’s earlier works. He's also written two mystery novels with Paul Di Filippo, under the joint pseudonym Philip Lawson. His work has been translated into over a dozen languages. Bishop has published more than 125 pieces of short fiction which have been gathered in seven collections. His stories have appeared in Playboy, Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, the Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, the Missouri Review, the Indiana Review, the Chattahoochee Review, the Georgia Review, Omni & Interzone. In addition to fiction, Bishop has published poetry gathered in two collections & won the 1979 Rhysling Award for his poem For the Lady of a Physicist. He's also had essays & reviews published in the NY Times, the Washington Post, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, Omni Magazine & the NY Review of Science Fiction. A collection of his nonfiction, A Reverie for Mister Ray, was issued in 2005 by PS Publishing. He's written introductions to books by Philip K. Dick, Theodore Sturgeon, James Tiptree, Jr., Pamela Sargent, Gardner Dozois, Lucius Shepard, Mary Shelley, Andy Duncan, Paul Di Filippo, Bruce Holland Rogers & Rhys Hughes. He's edited six anthologies, including the Locus Award-winning Light Years & Dark & A Cross of Centuries: 25 Imaginative Tales about the Christ, published by Thunder’s Mouth Press shortly before the company closed. In recent years, Bishop has returned to teaching & is writer-in-residence at LaGrange College located near his home in Pine Mountain, GA. He & his wife, Jeri, have a daughter & two grandchildren. His son, Christopher James Bishop, was one of the victims of the Virginia Tech massacre on 4/16/07.
Series
Books

Blue Kansas Sky
2000

Unicorn Mountain
1988

Blooded on Arachne
1982

Transfigurations
1979

A Funeral for the Eyes of Fire
1975

The Best Science Fiction Novellas of the Year 1
1979

Under Heaven's Bridge
1981

Brittle Innings
1994

Fantasy & Science Fiction, March 2001
2001

No Enemy But Time
1982

The Quickening
1981

The Dignity Jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court of South Africa
Cases and Materials, Volumes I & II
2013

Rakietowe Szlaki tom 4
Antologia klasycznej SF
2012

Rakietowe Szlaki tom 6
Antologia klasycznej SF
2012

Who Made Stevie Crye?
1984

Eyes of Fire
1980

A Little Knowledge
1977

Emphatically Not SF, Almost
1990

Count Geiger's Blues
1992

Close Encounters With the Deity
1986

Philip K. Dick is dead, alas
1987

Catacomb Years
1979

At the City Limits of Fate
1996

No Enemy but Time
2022

Stolen Faces
1977

Ancient of Days
1985

Rakietowe Szlaki tom 3
Antologia klasycznej SF
2011

A Murder in Music City
Corruption, Scandal, and the Framing of an Innocent Man
2017
Apartheid, Superstrings and Mordecai Thubana
1989

Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes
2011

The Door Gunner and Other Perilous Flights of Fancy
A Michael Bishop Retrospective
2011

Beneath the Shattered Moons
1976