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(December 30, 1971 — September 27, 2014) | (December 30, 1971 — September 27, 2014) | ||
− | American short story writer and editor who had served as the managing editor for the online short fiction review sites ''Tangent Online'' and ''The Fix''. She was also a director for [[Dragon*Con]] for many years, and editor of their newsletter, ''The Daily Dragon''. Foster wrote "Writing for Young Readers," a monthly column for Writing-World.com which provided advice for writers of children's and [[YA |young adult]] literature. | + | '''Eugie Foster''' was an [[American]] short story writer and editor who had served as the managing editor for the online short fiction review sites ''Tangent Online'' and ''The Fix''. |
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+ | She was also a [[director]] for [[Dragon*Con]] for many years, and editor of their newsletter, ''The Daily Dragon''. Foster wrote "Writing for Young Readers," a monthly column for Writing-World.com which provided advice for writers of children's and [[YA |young adult]] literature. | ||
The [[Eugie Foster Memorial Award |Eugie Foster Memorial Award for Short Fiction]] was created in her honor. | The [[Eugie Foster Memorial Award |Eugie Foster Memorial Award for Short Fiction]] was created in her honor. | ||
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+ | She was married to Matthew Foster from 1992. She died of respiratory failure, a complication of treatments for large B-cell lymphoma. | ||
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+ | *[http://www.eugiefoster.com Website. ] | ||
+ | *{{SFE|name=foster_eugie}}. | ||
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* 2009 -- [[Nebula Award]] | * 2009 -- [[Nebula Award]] | ||
* 2010 -- [[2010 Best Novelette Hugo|2010 Best Novelette Hugo]] nominee | * 2010 -- [[2010 Best Novelette Hugo|2010 Best Novelette Hugo]] nominee | ||
− | * 2011 -- [[JordanCon III]] (Special Guest) | + | * 2011 -- [[Gaylaxicon]] 2011, [[JordanCon III]] (Special Guest) |
* 2012 -- [[JordanCon IV]] (Special Guest) | * 2012 -- [[JordanCon IV]] (Special Guest) | ||
* 2015 -- [[Hank Reinhardt Fan Award]] | * 2015 -- [[Hank Reinhardt Fan Award]] | ||
* 2016 -- [[Phoenix Award]] | * 2016 -- [[Phoenix Award]] | ||
− | {{person | + | {{person | born=1971 | died=2014}} |
[[Category:pro]] | [[Category:pro]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Revision as of 10:22, 1 October 2021
(December 30, 1971 — September 27, 2014)
Eugie Foster was an American short story writer and editor who had served as the managing editor for the online short fiction review sites Tangent Online and The Fix.
She was also a director for Dragon*Con for many years, and editor of their newsletter, The Daily Dragon. Foster wrote "Writing for Young Readers," a monthly column for Writing-World.com which provided advice for writers of children's and young adult literature.
The Eugie Foster Memorial Award for Short Fiction was created in her honor.
She was married to Matthew Foster from 1992. She died of respiratory failure, a complication of treatments for large B-cell lymphoma.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 2004 -- FANTASM 2004 (Ink Track Guest)
- 2009 -- Nebula Award
- 2010 -- 2010 Best Novelette Hugo nominee
- 2011 -- Gaylaxicon 2011, JordanCon III (Special Guest)
- 2012 -- JordanCon IV (Special Guest)
- 2015 -- Hank Reinhardt Fan Award
- 2016 -- Phoenix Award
Person | 1971—2014 |
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