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− | '''Phyllis Fay Gotlieb''' was a Canadian [[pro]] | + | '''Phyllis Fay Gotlieb''' was a [[Canadian]] [[pro]] and [[poet]]. Her first [[SF]] [[novel]], ''Sunburst'', was published in 1964; the [[Sunburst Award]] is named for it. Gotlieb won the [[Aurora Award]] for Best Novel in 1982 for her novel ''A Judgement of Dragons''. |
− | Her | + | Her husband was Calvin Gotlieb (1921–2016), a computer-science professor; they lived in [[Toronto]] and interacted with [[fandom]] there. |
− | + | {{SFE|name=gotlieb_phyllis}}. | |
{{recognition}} | {{recognition}} | ||
+ | * 1982 -- [[Aurora Award]] | ||
* 1997 -- [[CAN*CON '97]] | * 1997 -- [[CAN*CON '97]] | ||
* 2007 -- [[Ad Astra 26]] | * 2007 -- [[Ad Astra 26]] | ||
* 2014 -- [[Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame]] | * 2014 -- [[Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame]] | ||
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{{person | born=1926 | died=2009}} | {{person | born=1926 | died=2009}} | ||
[[Category:canada]] | [[Category:canada]] | ||
[[Category:pro]] | [[Category:pro]] |
Revision as of 02:20, 19 June 2021
(May 25, 1926 – July 14, 2009)
Phyllis Fay Gotlieb was a Canadian pro and poet. Her first SF novel, Sunburst, was published in 1964; the Sunburst Award is named for it. Gotlieb won the Aurora Award for Best Novel in 1982 for her novel A Judgement of Dragons.
Her husband was Calvin Gotlieb (1921–2016), a computer-science professor; they lived in Toronto and interacted with fandom there.
Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1982 -- Aurora Award
- 1997 -- CAN*CON '97
- 2007 -- Ad Astra 26
- 2014 -- Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame
Person | 1926—2009 |
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