William Barnwell (born 1943) is an American author of science fiction, and of other genres. He has written the Blessing Trilogy, set in a future Ireland, and which has metaphysical content. It was praised by Andre Norton, while Peter Nicholls stated that Barnwell wrote like "a member of a pseudoscience cult." In 1985, Barnwell wrote Book of the Romes, a prequel to the Blessing Trilogy, a historical novel with science fiction/fantasy elements.
Partial bibliography
- The Blessing Papers, UK: Colin Smythe, 1979. US: Pocket Books, 1980
 - Imram, Timescape Books/Pocket Books, 1981
 - The Sigma Curve, Timescape/Pocket Books, 1981
 - Book of the Romes, 1985
 - Scheme of the Month Club, 2001
 - Jubilee Account, 2019
 
See also
References
- The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, page 92.
 
External links
- Fantastic Fiction: The books of William Barnwell
 - William Barnwell at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
 - Barnwell website
 - Encyclopedia of Science Fiction article by Peter Nicholls
 
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