Michael G. Coney

Michael G. Coney

Michael G. Coney has written at least 12 books. Their most popular book is Hello Summer, Goodbye with 4 saves with an average rating of -⭐.

They are best known for writing in the genres Fiction, Science fiction, and Fantasy.

Author Bio

Michael Greatrex Coney was born in Birmingham, England. After school, he began training as an accountant, then joined the Royal Air Force. In the 1960s, he became a father and returned briefly to accounting, but he disliked the work and decided to move his family to Antigua in the West Indies, where he managed a hotel and found writing was much easier. In 1969, his first story was published. In 1972 he and his family moved to British Columbia. The same year, he published his first novel, *Mirror Image*. He worked for the Forest Service while writing, although his fiction was not as successful after his move to Canada. He did write some nonfiction books about Vancouver and about boats that were successful. He retired from the Forest Service in the late 1980's, and died at the age 73 of pleural mesothelioma.

Wikipedia page

Hello Summer, Goodbye

#1 of 1 in Pallahaxi

Hello Summer, Goodbye
ByMichael G. Coney

1975 • 4 Readers • 221 pages

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Brontomek!
ByMichael G. Coney

2 Readers

Cat Karina

Cat Karina
ByMichael G. Coney

2 Readers

Monitor Found in Orbit

Monitor Found in Orbit
ByMichael G. Coney

1974 • 1 Reader • 172 pages

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#3 of 2 in Song of Earth

Fang the Gnome
ByMichael G. Coney

1988 • 1 Reader

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The Hero of Downways
ByMichael G. Coney

1973 • 1 Reader • 188 pages

The Celestial Steam Locomotive

#1 of 2 in Song of Earth

1983 • 1 Reader • 355 pages

Rax

#1 of 1 in Pallahaxi

Rax
ByMichael G. Coney,Gian Carlo Tarozzi(Translator)

1975 • 1 Reader • 193 pages

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Charisma
ByMichael G. Coney

1 Reader

Syzygy

Syzygy
ByMichael G. Coney

2013 • 320 pages

The 1973 Annual World's Best SF

#2 of 4 in Annual World's Best SF

The 1973 Annual World's Best SF
ByDonald A. Wollheim(Editor),James Tiptree Jr.(Contributor)

1973 • 253 pages

The Seven Deadly Sins and Cardinal Virtues of Science Fiction

The Seven Deadly Sins and Cardinal Virtues of Science Fiction
ByIsaac Asimov(Editor, Contributor),Charles G. Waugh(Editor)

1988