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===2002β2012: The Kefahuchi Tract trilogy and other works=== Harrison continued to publish short fiction in a wide variety of magazines through the late 1990s and early 21st century. Such tales were published in magazines as diverse as [[Conjunctions (journal)|Conjunctions]] ("Entertaining Angels Unawares", Fall issue 2002), ''[[The Independent|The Independent on Sunday]]'' ("Cicisbeo", 2003), ''The Times Literary Supplement'' ("Science and the Arts", 1999) and ''[[Woman's Journal (British magazine)|Woman's Journal]]'' ("Old Women", 1982). They were collected in his major short story collections ''[[Travel Arrangements]]'' (2000) and ''[[Things That Never Happen]]'' (2002). During 2007 Harrison provided material for performance by Barbara Campbell (''1001 Nights Cast'', 2007, 2008<ref>{{cite web|last1=Campbell|first1=Barbara|title=1001 Nights Cast|url=http://1001.net.au/results.html?q=m%20john%20harrison|website=1001 Nights Cast|access-date=20 September 2017}}</ref>) and [[Kate McIntosh]] (''Loose Promise'', 2007<ref>{{cite web|title=Loose Promise|url=http://spinspin.be/proj.php?id=59&cat=14&title=Loose%20Promise|website=Spin|access-date=20 September 2017}}</ref>). In 2002, ''[[Light (novel)|Light]]'' marked a return to science fiction for Harrison and marked the beginning of the Kefahuchi Tract trilogy. ''Light'' was co-winner of the [[James Tiptree, Jr. Award]] in 2003. Its sequel, ''[[Nova Swing]]'' (2006), which contained elements of [[roman noir|noir]], won the [[Arthur C. Clarke Award]] in 2007<ref>[http://books.guardian.co.uk/news/articles/0,,2071690,00.html] guardian.co.uk article</ref> and the [[Philip K. Dick Award]] in 2008.<ref>[http://news.ansible.co.uk/a249.html#03] ''Ansible'' newsletter</ref> The third novel, [[Empty Space (novel)|''Empty Space: A Haunting'']], was published in August 2012.
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