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+ | Anders has had science fiction published in Tor.com, ''[[Strange Horizons]]'', and Flurb. | ||
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+ | She has been a juror for the [[James Tiptree Jr. Award]] and for the [[Lambda Literary Award]]. Anders was the founder and co-editor, with [[Annalee Newitz]], of the science fiction blog io9, a position she left in April 2016 to focus on novel writing. | ||
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+ | In 2014, Tor Books acquired two novels from Anders, ''All the Birds in the Sky'' and ''The City In the Middle of the Night''. | ||
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Revision as of 12:25, 26 July 2020
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An American author, publisher and journalist.
Anders has had science fiction published in Tor.com, Strange Horizons, and Flurb.
She has been a juror for the James Tiptree Jr. Award and for the Lambda Literary Award. Anders was the founder and co-editor, with Annalee Newitz, of the science fiction blog io9, a position she left in April 2016 to focus on novel writing.
In 2014, Tor Books acquired two novels from Anders, All the Birds in the Sky and The City In the Middle of the Night.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 2012 -- Best Novelette Hugo
- 2016 -- Nebula Award
- 2018 -- Diversicon 26, Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award
- 2019 -- Heliosphere 2019, CAN*CON 2019, Swancon 2019
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