Élisabeth Vonarburg
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(August 5, 1947 —)
French born writer with a PhD. in Creative Writing, living in Canada since 1973. She has taught French Literature and Creative Writing on and off at various universities in Quebec, as well as working as a translator, SF convention organizer, literary editor, and essayist.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1982 -- Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire for Best Novel
- 1987 -- Ad Astra 7, Prix Auroras for Best Work in French and Fan Achievement
- 1990 -- Prix Aurora for Best Short-Form Work in French
- 1991 -- ConText '91 / Canvention 11, Prix Auroras for Best Long-Form Work in French and for Best Short-Form Work in French
- 1992 -- Prix Aurora for Best Long-Form Work in French
- 1993 -- Philip K. Dick Special Citation, Prix Aurora for Best Long-Form Work in French
- 1996 -- Con-Version XIII / Canvention 16, Prix Aurora for Best Long-Form Work in French
- 1998 -- Prix du Conseil Quebecois de la Femme en Litterature
- 2001 -- WisCon 25
- 2004 -- Boréal 2004 / Canvention 24 (Special Guest), Prix Aurora for Best Short-Form Work in French
- 2006 -- Con*Cept 2006
- 2007 -- Boréal 2007, Prix Aurora for Best Long-Form Work in French
- 2008 -- Boréal 2008
- 2009 -- Anticipation
- 2012 -- University of Regina Science Fiction Conference
- 2018 -- Utopiales (France), Utopiales Prix Extraordinaire
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