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* 1991 -- [[British Fantasy Award]] for Best Short Story for "The Man Who Drew Cats", [[Sydney J. Bounds Award For Best Newcomer |BFA Icarus Award]] | * 1991 -- [[British Fantasy Award]] for Best Short Story for "The Man Who Drew Cats", [[Sydney J. Bounds Award For Best Newcomer |BFA Icarus Award]] | ||
* 1995 -- [[August Derleth Award]] for Best Novel for ''Only Forward'' | * 1995 -- [[August Derleth Award]] for Best Novel for ''Only Forward'' | ||
− | * 1999 -- [[ | + | * 1999 -- [[MeCon 2]] |
* 2000 -- [[O2K]], [[Philip K. Dick Award]] for ''Only Forward'' | * 2000 -- [[O2K]], [[Philip K. Dick Award]] for ''Only Forward'' | ||
− | * 2007 -- [[ | + | * 2007 -- [[FantasyCon 2007]] |
* 2008 -- [[Necon 28]] | * 2008 -- [[Necon 28]] | ||
* 2009 -- [[Picocon 26]] | * 2009 -- [[Picocon 26]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:45, 28 November 2022
(1965 --)
Michael Philip Marshall Smith is an English novelist, screenwriter, and short story writer who also writes as Michael Marshall. He co-chaired the World Fantasy Convention 2013.
His first published story was "The Man Who Drew Cats" in 1991.
A 2014 TV series was based on Smith's 2007 novel The Intruders (written under his Michael Marshall pen name).
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1991 -- British Fantasy Award for Best Short Story for "The Man Who Drew Cats", BFA Icarus Award
- 1995 -- August Derleth Award for Best Novel for Only Forward
- 1999 -- MeCon 2
- 2000 -- O2K, Philip K. Dick Award for Only Forward
- 2007 -- FantasyCon 2007
- 2008 -- Necon 28
- 2009 -- Picocon 26
Person | Website | 1965— |
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