Julie E. Czerneda
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(1955 --)
Julie E. Czerneda is a Canadian SF and fantasy author. She has written several novels, including the Prix Aurora winner In the Company of Others (2002). She was a nominee for the 1999 Campbell Award.
Her other Prix Aurora winners include: 2002, Best Short Form in English for "Left Foot on A Blind Man"; 2004, Best Editor for Space, Inc.; and 2008, Best Editor for Under Cover of Darkness (with Jana Paniccia).
Czerneda has also written a number of short stories and has edited several anthologies, including Ages of Wonder (with Rob St. Martin) in 2009.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 2001 -- CAN*CON 2001, WillyCon III
- 2002 -- Ad Astra 2002
- 2003 -- Golden Duck Award: Special Award for Best Science and Technology Education: Tales of the Wonderzone
- 2005 -- DucKon 14, WillyCon VII, EerieCon 7
- 2006 -- Astronomicon 2006, ArmadilloCon 28
- 2007 -- Life, the Universe, & Everything 25
- 2008 -- Necronomicon 2008
- 2009 -- Master of Ceremonies at Anticipation, Conjecture (Australian Natcon) and Conscription (New Zealand Natcon)
- 2011 -- CAN*CON 2011
- 2012 -- Albacon 2012, 7Pi-Con
- 2013 -- Minicon 48
- 2015 -- Chattacon 40
- 2016 -- When Words Collide 2016, Keycon 33
- 2019 -- ConStellation 10, FenCon XVI
- 2023 -- Pemmi-con 2023
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