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* [[2008 Best Novella Hugo]] **<winner>** | * [[2008 Best Novella Hugo]] **<winner>** | ||
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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]], [[[[Con-Version 14 | + | * 1997 -- [[ConFusion of the Winnebagos]], [[toastmaster]] at [[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:
- 1980 Campbell Award
- 1980 Best Short Story Hugo
- 1983 Best Novelette Hugo **<winner>**
- 1984 Best Novelette Hugo
- 1985 Best Novelette Hugo
- 1987 Best Novella Hugo
- 1989 Best Novella Hugo **<winner>**
- 1990 Best Novella Hugo
- 1991 Best Short Story Hugo
- 1992 Best Short Story Hugo
- 1992 Best Novella Hugo
- 1992 Best Novelette Hugo
- 1993 Best Novel Hugo
- 1993 Best Short Story Hugo **<winner>**
- 1994 Best Short Story Hugo **<winner>**
- 1996 Best Novel Hugo
- 1997 Best Short Story Hugo **<winner>**
- 1999 Best Novel Hugo **<winner>**
- 2000 Best Novella Hugo **<winner>**
- 2002 Best Novel Hugo
- 2004 Best Novella Hugo
- 2006 Best Novella Hugo **<winner>**
- 2008 Best Novella Hugo **<winner>**
- 2011 Best Novel Hugo **<winner>**
- 1982 -- MileHiCon 14
- 1983 -- King Kon
- 1984 -- Disclave 28, MileHiCon 16, Colorado Mountain Con
- 1987 -- WisCon 11
- 1988 -- MileHiCon 20, OryCon 10
- 1989 -- Toastmaster at ArmadilloCon XI
- 1991 -- Life, the Universe, & Everything 9
- 1993 -- MileHiCon 25, OASIS 6
- 1994 -- Capricon 14, Vikingcon 15, Jack Williamson Lectureship
- 1996 -- L.A.Con III
- 1997 -- ConFusion of the Winnebagos, toastmaster at Con-Version 14
- 1998 -- Conestoga '98, Intuition
- 1999 -- Loscon XXVI, Boskone 36, ConCussion 4, Forry Award, Jack Williamson Lectureship
- 2000 -- Swancon 2000
- 2001 -- Ad Astra 2001, Norwescon XXIV
- 2002 -- ConQuesT 33, Mythcon XXXIII, Archon 26, DeepSouthCon 40
- 2003 -- CopperCon 23, Westercon 56, Jack Williamson Lectureship
- 2004 -- Bubonicon 36
- 2005 -- DeepSouthCon 43, MileHiCon 37
- 2006 -- L.A.con IV
- 2007 -- FenCon IV, COSine 2007, Jack Williamson Lectureship
- 2008 -- Balticon 42
- 2009 -- Science Fiction Hall of Fame
- 2010 -- Capclave 2010
- 2011 -- World Fantasy Convention 2011, ICFA 32, Robert A. Heinlein Award
- 2012 -- VCON 37, SFWA Grand Master Award
- 2013 -- ConStellation IV, COSine 2013, ConDor XX
- 2017 -- Conalope
- 2018 -- Heckler GoH at Westercon 71
- 2019 -- COSine 2019
Person | Website | 1945— |
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