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* 2010 -- [[World Fantasy Convention 2010]] | * 2010 -- [[World Fantasy Convention 2010]] | ||
* 2013 -- [[Conjecture 2013]] / [[ConChord 25]] | * 2013 -- [[Conjecture 2013]] / [[ConChord 25]] | ||
+ | * 2014 -- [[MarsCon (MN) 2014]] | ||
* 2015 -- [[Archon 39]] | * 2015 -- [[Archon 39]] | ||
* 2016 -- [[FenCon XIII]] | * 2016 -- [[FenCon XIII]] |
Revision as of 02:29, 27 May 2020
(July 16, 1951 --)
Esther M. Friesner is an American fantasy and sf writer and anthologist who is probably is best known for her humorous style. She has a PhD and taught at Yale before becoming a writer.
She is one of the founders of the cyberprep movement and a practitioner of Cheeblemancy.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1986 -- Outstanding New Fantasy Writer by Romantic Times
- 1990 -- Genericon VI
- 1991 -- Immaculate ConFusion
- 1992 -- OryCon 14, Phrolicon 8
- 1994 -- Skylark Award
- 1995 -- Nebula Award for Best Short Story
- 1996 -- Lunacon 39, Nebula Award for Best Short Story, Best Short Story Hugo nominee
- 1997 -- Tropicon XVI
- 1998 -- Albacon 1998, ConClave XXIII
- 1999 -- Rivercon XXIV
- 2000 -- Baycon 2000
- 2001 -- Noncon 1, ArmadilloCon 23, Toastmaster at Millennium Philcon
- 2002 -- Bubonicon 34, Life, the Universe, & Everything 20
- 2003 -- VCON 28, Conestoga 7, Life, the Universe, & Everything 21
- 2004 -- Toastmaster at Baycon 2004
- 2005 -- MidSouthCon 23, WindyCon 32
- 2006 -- EerieCon 8, ArmadilloCon 28
- 2007 -- Arisia '07
- 2008 -- Foolscap 10
- 2010 -- World Fantasy Convention 2010
- 2013 -- Conjecture 2013 / ConChord 25
- 2014 -- MarsCon 2014
- 2015 -- Archon 39
- 2016 -- FenCon XIII
Person | Website | 1951— |
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