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She is best known for her Clockwork Century Universe series of novels. The first novel in this series, ''Boneshaker'' (2009, [[Tor Books]]), was nominated for a [[Hugo]] and won the 2010 [[Locus Award]] in the Best Science Fiction Novel category. | She is best known for her Clockwork Century Universe series of novels. The first novel in this series, ''Boneshaker'' (2009, [[Tor Books]]), was nominated for a [[Hugo]] and won the 2010 [[Locus Award]] in the Best Science Fiction Novel category. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:11, 28 November 2022
(1975 --)
Cherie Priest is an pro and blogger living in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
She is best known for her Clockwork Century Universe series of novels. The first novel in this series, Boneshaker (2009, Tor Books), was nominated for a Hugo and won the 2010 Locus Award in the Best Science Fiction Novel category.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 2010 -- VCON 35, Locus Award
- 2011 -- This ConFusion Is Not Yet Rated
- 2012 -- MileHiCon 44, ConDFW XI
- 2013 -- Chattacon 38, MidSouthCon 31, InConJunction 33
- 2014 -- Bubonicon 46
- 2016 -- Conglomeration 2016
- 2017 -- Necon 37
- 2020 -- Foolscap 22
Person | Website | 1975— |
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