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'''Suzy McKee Charnas''' is an [[American]] [[novelist]] and short story writer, writing primarily in the genres of [[SF]] and [[fantasy]]. | '''Suzy McKee Charnas''' is an [[American]] [[novelist]] and short story writer, writing primarily in the genres of [[SF]] and [[fantasy]]. |
Revision as of 10:15, 4 January 2023
(October 22, 1939 – January 3, 2023)
Suzy McKee Charnas is an American novelist and short story writer, writing primarily in the genres of SF and fantasy.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1975 -- nominated for the Campbell Award
- 1979 -- TusCon 6, WisCon 3
- 1990 -- 1990 Best Short Story Hugo
- 1995 -- Jack Williamson Lectureship
- 1997 -- 1997 Best Novelette Hugo nominee
- 2000 -- Readercon 12, Diversicon 8 (Special Guest)
- 2001 -- TusCon 28
- Nebula Awards
- James Tiptree, Jr. Award
Person | 1939—2023 |
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