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* 1996 -- [[James Tiptree, Jr. Memorial Award]], | * 1996 -- [[James Tiptree, Jr. Memorial Award]], | ||
* 1997 -- [[BSFA Award]] | * 1997 -- [[BSFA Award]] | ||
− | * 1998 -- [[Arthur C. Clarke Award]]. '''[[Campbell Award]]''' | + | * 1998 -- [[Arthur C. Clarke Award]]. '''[[1998 Campbell Award|Campbell Award]]''' |
* 1999 -- [[WisCon 23]] | * 1999 -- [[WisCon 23]] | ||
* 2001 -- [[Kurd Laßwitz Preis]], [[Gaylactic Spectrum Hall of Fame Award]] | * 2001 -- [[Kurd Laßwitz Preis]], [[Gaylactic Spectrum Hall of Fame Award]] | ||
* 2009 -- [[4Pi-Con]] | * 2009 -- [[4Pi-Con]] | ||
− | {{person | website= | + | {{person | website=https://marydoriarussell.net | born=1950}} |
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Latest revision as of 18:42, 28 November 2022
(1950 --)
Mary Doria Russell is an American novelist.
Russell was born in the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. Her parents were both in the military: her father was a Marine Corps drill instructor, and her mother was a Navy nurse. She earned a Ph.D in biological anthropology at the University of Michigan.
Her first two novels, The Sparrow (1996) and Children of God (1998) were SF.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1996 -- James Tiptree, Jr. Memorial Award,
- 1997 -- BSFA Award
- 1998 -- Arthur C. Clarke Award. Campbell Award
- 1999 -- WisCon 23
- 2001 -- Kurd Laßwitz Preis, Gaylactic Spectrum Hall of Fame Award
- 2009 -- 4Pi-Con
Person | Website | 1950— |
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