A collection of her short stories,
Stable Strategies and Others (2004, published by
Tachyon Publications), was nominated for the
Philip K. Dick Award and
short-listed for the
James Tiptree, Jr. Award and the
World Fantasy Award. The Japanese translation was awarded the
Sense of Gender Award at the 2007
World Science Fiction Convention in
Yokohama, Japan. About the stories: "Stable Strategies for Middle Management" has generally been interpreted as a
pastiche of
Kafka’s
The Metamorphosis, with satiric relevance to late-20th-Century
high-tech corporate culture. "Fellow Americans" (1991) posits an
alternate history in which
Barry Goldwater hired
Roger Ailes to run his 1964 presidential campaign, and
Richard Nixon became the host of a TV game show called
Tricky Dick.
Green Fire (1998), a collaborative novella by Gunn,
Michael Swanwick,
Pat Murphy, and
Andy Duncan, is an
homage of sorts, in which
Robert A. Heinlein,
Isaac Asimov, and
Grace Hopper take part in the
Philadelphia Experiment, with the assistance of
Nicola Tesla and the
Aztec deity Quetzalcoatl. In March 2014 an anthology,
Questionable Practices: Stories by Eileen Gunn was published by
Small Beer Press. In August 2022 an anthology,
Night Shift was published by
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