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Michael Shea was a [[SF]], [[fantasy]], and [[horror]] author. | Michael Shea was a [[SF]], [[fantasy]], and [[horror]] author. | ||
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* 1983 -- [[World Fantasy Award]] for ''Nifft the Lean'' | * 1983 -- [[World Fantasy Award]] for ''Nifft the Lean'' | ||
* 1985 -- [[Unicon 10]] | * 1985 -- [[Unicon 10]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:40, 25 January 2020
(1946 -- 2014)
Michael Shea was a SF, fantasy, and horror author.
Shea's first novel, A Quest for Simbilis (1974), was a British Fantasy Award finalist and an authorized sequel to Jack Vance's Dying Earth book The Eyes of the Overworld.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1981 -- Best Novelette Hugo nominee
- 1983 -- World Fantasy Award for Nifft the Lean
- 1985 -- Unicon 10
- 2004 -- World Fantasy Award for The Growlimb"
Person | 1946—2014 |
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