Difference between revisions of "Connie Willis"

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She is married to [[Courtney Willis]], a retired physics professor.
 
She is married to [[Courtney Willis]], a retired physics professor.
 
  
 
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She has won an amazing number of [[Hugo Awards]]:  
 
She has won an amazing number of [[Hugo Awards]]:  
[[Best Novel]]:    [[1999 Best Novel Hugo|1999]], and [[2011 Best Novel Hugo|2011]]
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* [[1980 Campbell Award]]
[[Best Novella]]:    [[1989 Best Novella Hugo|1989]], [[2000 Best Novella Hugo|2000]][[2006 Best Novella Hugo|2006]], and [[2008 Best Novella Hugo|2008]]
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* [[1980 Best Short Story Hugo]]
[[1983 Best Novelette Hugo]]
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* [[1983 Best Novelette Hugo]] **<winner>**
[[Best Short Story]]:    [[1993 Best Short Story Hugo|1993]], [[1994 Best Short Story Hugo|1994]], and [[1997 Best Short Story Hugo|1997]]
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* [[1984 Best Novelette Hugo]]
 
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* [[1985 Best Novelette Hugo]]
She has also been nominated for the:
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* [[1987 Best Novella Hugo]]
[[1980 Campbell Award]]
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* [[1989 Best Novella Hugo]] **<winner>**
[[Best Novel]]:    [[1993 Best Novel Hugo|1993]],    [[1996 Best Novel Hugo|1996]], and    [[2002 Best Novel Hugo|2002]]
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* [[1990 Best Novella Hugo]]
[[Best Novella]]:    [[1987 Best Novella Hugo|1987]][[1990 Best Novella Hugo|1990]],    [[1992 Best Novella Hugo|1992]], and    [[2004 Best Novella Hugo|2004]]
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* [[1991 Best Short Story Hugo]]
[[Best Novelette]]:    [[1984 Best Novelette Hugo|1984]],    [[1985 Best Novelette Hugo|1985]], and    [[1992 Best Novelette Hugo|1992]]
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* [[1992 Best Short Story Hugo]]
[[Best Short Story]]:    [[1980 Best Short Story Hugo|1980]],    [[1991 Best Short Story Hugo|1991]], and    [[1992 Best Short Story Hugo|1992]]
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* [[1992 Best Novella Hugo]]
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* [[1992 Best Novelette Hugo]]
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* [[1993 Best Novel Hugo]]
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* [[1993 Best Short Story Hugo]] **<winner>**
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* [[1994 Best Short Story Hugo]] **<winner>**
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* [[1996 Best Novel Hugo]]
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* [[1997 Best Short Story Hugo]] **<winner>**
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* [[1999 Best Novel Hugo]] **<winner>**
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* [[2000 Best Novella Hugo]] **<winner>**
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* [[2002 Best Novel Hugo]]
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* [[2004 Best Novella Hugo]]
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* [[2006 Best Novella Hugo]] **<winner>**
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* [[2008 Best Novella Hugo]] **<winner>**
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* [[2011 Best Novel Hugo]] **<winner>**
  
 
* 1982 -- [[MileHiCon 14]]
 
* 1982 -- [[MileHiCon 14]]
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* 1994 -- [[Capricon 14]], [[Vikingcon 15]], [[Jack Williamson Lectureship]]
 
* 1994 -- [[Capricon 14]], [[Vikingcon 15]], [[Jack Williamson Lectureship]]
 
* 1996 -- [[L.A.Con III]]
 
* 1996 -- [[L.A.Con III]]
* 1997 -- [[ConFusion of the Winnebagos]]
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* 1997 -- [[ConFusion of the Winnebagos]], [[[[Con-Version 14]]]]
 
* 1998 -- [[Conestoga '98]], [[Intuition]]
 
* 1998 -- [[Conestoga '98]], [[Intuition]]
 
* 1999 -- [[Loscon XXVI]], [[Boskone 36]], [[ConCussion 4]], [[Forry Award]], [[Jack Williamson Lectureship]]
 
* 1999 -- [[Loscon XXVI]], [[Boskone 36]], [[ConCussion 4]], [[Forry Award]], [[Jack Williamson Lectureship]]

Revision as of 18:08, 11 January 2021

(1945 --)

Connie Willis is a writer living in the Denver area who has won numerous Hugo and Nebula Awards. Her writing is known for accessible prose, likable characters and a frequent use of a comedy of manners style.

She is married to Courtney Willis, a retired physics professor.

Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction

Awards, Honors and GoHships: She has won an amazing number of Hugo Awards:


Person Website 1945
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