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Bio: Brenda W. Clough spent much of her childhood overseas, courtesy of the U.S. government. She has lived in Laos, the Philippines, Hong Kong, and Germany. She returned to Pittsburgh, PA to earn a degree in English/Creative Writing at Carnegie Mellon University in 1977.

Several years working as a meek mild-mannered reporter for a major metropolitan newsletter enabled her to write a fantasy novel, The Crystal Crown (1984). She has also written The Dragon of Mishbil (1985), The Realm Beneath (1986), and The Name of the Sun (1988) Her children's novel, An Impossumble Summer (1992) is set in her own house in Virginia, where she lives in a cottage at the edge of a forest.

A number of short stories have appeared in anthologies, the most recent being Home is the Sailor in the anthology Starlight 3 (Tor 2001), and How to Save the World (Tor 1996, Charles Sheffield, ed.). She also had a novella May Be Some Time in the 2001 issue of Analog, which was on the final ballot for both the Hugo and the Nebula Awards. Her short story titled Times Fifty, in the October 2001 issue of Christianity Today on a Higher Goals in Christian Journalism award from the Evangelical Press Association.

Her novel, How Like a God, was published by Tor Books in 1997. In its review Locus Magazine says, "Clough brings myth and science and plain human existence (complex as all get-out) together for what proves to be a fine blend, and a very good read, offering physical, psychological, and metaphysical insights into the human condition, along with the sometimes delightfully outlandish action that drives the best of pulp fiction."

And the New York Times Book Review says, "Ms. Clough has an appealingly cheeky imagination."

Her newest novel, Doors of Death and Life, was published in May 2000.


1. Very Short [2299 words]The Indecorous Rescue of Clarinda Merwin by Brenda Clough [Science Fiction]
2. Doors of Death and Life by Brenda Clough [Science Fiction]
3. Short [18956 words]Tiptoe, on a Fence Post by Brenda Clough [Science Fiction]
  1. Short [18956 words]Tiptoe, on a Fence Post by Brenda Clough [Science Fiction]
2. Short [18880 words]May Be Some Time by Brenda Clough [Science Fiction]
3. Very Short [2299 words]The Indecorous Rescue of Clarinda Merwin by Brenda Clough [Science Fiction]

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1 May Be Some Time [MultiFormat]
by Brenda Clough
  Titus Oates, a member of Robert Falcon Scott's doomed South Polar expedition, wandered out into the snow, knowing that he was near death and had become a drag on the other members of the expedition, saying, "I am just going outside and may be some time" ... his body was never recovered. In this continuation of the fate of Titus Oates, he does not come to rest beneath the snows of the Antarctic, but is rescued by time travelers from the mid-21st Century. He is revived and cured, and introduced sl... more info>> 2001 AnLab Award Nominee, Locus Poll Award Nominee, Nebula Award(R) Nominee, Hugo Award Nominee

Words: 18880 - Reading Time: 53-75 min.
Category: Science Fiction
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2 Doors of Death and Life [Secure eReader (recommended)/Microsoft Reader]
by Brenda Clough
  Immortality is a convenient attribute for a moon colonist, even when he has to keep it a secret. But when Edwin Barbarossa is the only survivor of a space fire, he attracts the wrong kind of attention, and his friend Rob Lewis must come to the rescue, endangering not only his own secret, but his life. 2001
Category: Science Fiction
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3 To Serve a Prince [MultiFormat]
by Brenda Clough
  Charles, Prince of Wales, versus a monster as famous as he is. 1995

Words: 3185 - Reading Time: 9-12 min.
Category: Science Fiction
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4 The Indecorous Rescue of Clarinda Merwin [MultiFormat]
by Brenda Clough
  The dastardly suitor, the trembling maiden and a rescuer from left field--way out in left field. 1989

Words: 2299 - Reading Time: 6-9 min.
Category: Science Fiction
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5 Grow Your Own [MultiFormat]
by Brenda Clough
  The naked city holds a hundred secrets, including talking house plants and a witch with an innovative business plan. 2000

Words: 3186 - Reading Time: 9-12 min.
Category: Mystery/Crime
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6 Tiptoe, on a Fence Post [MultiFormat]
by Brenda Clough
  An Edwardian hero travels through time from 1912 to 2045 and discovers exactly how far heroism can carry you. 2002

Words: 18956 - Reading Time: 54-75 min.
Category: Science Fiction
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