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* 1992 -- [[James Tiptree, Jr. Award]]
 
* 1992 -- [[James Tiptree, Jr. Award]]
 
* 1993 -- [[1993 Campbell Award|Campbell Award]], [[1993 Best Novella Hugo|Best Novella Hugo]], [[1993 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]] nominee
 
* 1993 -- [[1993 Campbell Award|Campbell Award]], [[1993 Best Novella Hugo|Best Novella Hugo]], [[1993 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]] nominee
* 1996 -- '''[[1996 Best Short Story Hugo|Best Short Story Hugo]]''' for "The Lincoln Train"
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* 1996 -- [[Diversicon 4]], '''[[1996 Best Short Story Hugo|Best Short Story Hugo]]''' for "The Lincoln Train"
 
* 1997 -- [[1997 Best Novella Hugo|Best Novella Hugo]] nominee
 
* 1997 -- [[1997 Best Novella Hugo|Best Novella Hugo]] nominee
 
* 2000 -- [[ConFusion 19100]], [[Minicon 35]]
 
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* 2013 -- [[Readercon 24]]
 
* 2013 -- [[Readercon 24]]
  
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Revision as of 01:23, 24 May 2020

(1959 --)

Maureen F. McHugh is a SF and fantasy writer. Her first published story was published in Twilight Zone under a male pseudonym in 1988, followed quickly by a pair of publications under her own name in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine in 1989.

To date she has written four novels and over twenty short stories. Her first novel, China Mountain Zhang (1992), was nominated for both the Hugo and the Nebula Award, and won the James Tiptree, Jr. Award.

She is currently a partner at No Mimes Media, an Alternate Reality Game company which she co-founded in 2009.

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