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As Nathan Archer he wrote two ''[[Star Trek]]'' novels. | As Nathan Archer he wrote two ''[[Star Trek]]'' novels. | ||
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* 1988 -- [[Capricon 8]], '''[[1988 Best Short Story Hugo]]''' | * 1988 -- [[Capricon 8]], '''[[1988 Best Short Story Hugo]]''' | ||
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* 1990 -- [[Necronomicon '90]] | * 1990 -- [[Necronomicon '90]] | ||
* 1991 -- [[ConClave 16]] | * 1991 -- [[ConClave 16]] |
Revision as of 03:48, 25 May 2022
(1954 --)
Lawrence Watt Evans (no hyphen) is an American SF and fantasy author who was born in Arlington, MA and he made his first attempts at professional writing when he was eight. He has used several pseudonyms, including Lawrence Watt-Evans (cunning!) Nathan Archer, and Carlisle Hsing.
He was president of the Horror Writers Association from 1994 to 1996, and has also served as Eastern Regional Director and treasurer of SFWA.
As Nathan Archer he wrote two Star Trek novels.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1988 -- Capricon 8, 1988 Best Short Story Hugo
- 1989 -- Windycon XVI
- 1990 -- Necronomicon '90
- 1991 -- ConClave 16
- 1992 -- Chattacon XVII
- 1993 -- Coastcon 16
- 1997 -- Wolfcon 008
- 1998 -- MileHiCon 30
- 1999 -- Rivercon XXIV
- 2003 -- Trinoc*coN 2003
- 2004 -- Con*Stellation XXIII
- 2008 -- 2008 Best Semiprozine Hugo nominee
Person | 1954— |
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