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Hopkinson is the recipient of the Ontario Arts Council Foundation Award for Emerging Writers. Her novel, ''Brown Girl in the Ring'' (1998), received the [[Locus Award]] for Best New Writer.  A collection of her short fiction, ''Skin Folk'' (2001), received the [[World Fantasy Award]] and the [[Sunburst Award for Canadian Literature of the Fantastic]] in 2003.
 
Hopkinson is the recipient of the Ontario Arts Council Foundation Award for Emerging Writers. Her novel, ''Brown Girl in the Ring'' (1998), received the [[Locus Award]] for Best New Writer.  A collection of her short fiction, ''Skin Folk'' (2001), received the [[World Fantasy Award]] and the [[Sunburst Award for Canadian Literature of the Fantastic]] in 2003.
  
* 1999 -- '''[[1999 Campbell Award|Campbell Award]]'''
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* 1999 -- [[Diversicon 7]], '''[[1999 Campbell Award|Campbell Award]]'''
 
* 2001 -- [[2001 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]] nominee
 
* 2001 -- [[2001 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]] nominee
 
* 2002 -- [[Philcon 2002]], [[WisCon 26]]
 
* 2002 -- [[Philcon 2002]], [[WisCon 26]]

Revision as of 06:44, 13 May 2020

(1961 --)

Nalo Hopkinson is a Jamaican SF/fantasy author and editor who lives in Canada.

She has edited two anthologies: Whispers From the Cotton Tree Root, and Mojo: Conjure Stories. She was the co-editor with Uppinder Mehan of the anthology So Long Been Dreaming and with Geoff Ryman of Tesseracts 9.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:

Hopkinson is the recipient of the Ontario Arts Council Foundation Award for Emerging Writers. Her novel, Brown Girl in the Ring (1998), received the Locus Award for Best New Writer. A collection of her short fiction, Skin Folk (2001), received the World Fantasy Award and the Sunburst Award for Canadian Literature of the Fantastic in 2003.


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