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Originally published
  
October 2003


Author
  
Walter Jon Williams

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Awards
  
Nebula Award for Best Novella

Nominations
  
Hugo Award for Best Novella

Similar
  
Walter Jon Williams books, Nebula Award for Best Novella winners, Other books


The Green Leopard Plague is a 2004 novella by Walter Jon Williams that won the Nebula Award, and was nominated for the Hugo Award.

It is based on the idea of a genetically engineered virus that allows people to photosynthesize food, leading the world to a post-scarcity society, where there are no more food shortages. It begins in the far future with a mermaid who makes her living by searching old archives. She is approached by a customer who wants her to find information on the man who founded the theoretical background on which their civilization is based, John Terzian. It is eventually revealed that he was involved in the release of the photosynthesis virus. The story then veers back and forward between his story and the mermaid's.

In 2010 Night Shade Books republished The Green Leopard Plague as the titular piece of a collection of Williams' short works. ISBN 978-1597801775.

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The Green Leopard Plague Wikipedia