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− | Patricia Anne McKillip | + | Patricia Anne McKillip was an American author of SF and fantasy who lived in New England and then in Oregon and was married to David Lunde, a poet. |
− | She | + | She was known for her Riddle-Master, Cygnet, and Kyreol series of novels. A collection of her short fiction, ''Dreams of Distant Shores'', was published in 2016. |
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+ | * {{SFE|name=mckillip_patricia_a}} | ||
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* 1980 -- [[1980 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]] nominee | * 1980 -- [[1980 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel Hugo]] nominee | ||
* 1984 -- [[Con*Tretemps 3]] | * 1984 -- [[Con*Tretemps 3]] | ||
− | * 1985 -- [[Mythcon XVI]], [[AggieCon XVI]], [[Coveted Balrog Award]] | + | * 1985 -- [[Mythcon XVI]], [[AggieCon XVI]], [[Contradiction 5]], [[Coveted Balrog Award]] |
* 1987 -- [[Fourth Street Fantasy 1987]] | * 1987 -- [[Fourth Street Fantasy 1987]] | ||
* 1993 -- [[1993 World Fantasy Convention]] | * 1993 -- [[1993 World Fantasy Convention]] | ||
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* Other [[Mythopoeic Fantasy Awards]] | * Other [[Mythopoeic Fantasy Awards]] | ||
− | {{person | born=1948}} | + | {{person | born=1948 |dired=2022}} |
[[Category:pro]] | [[Category:pro]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 16:45, 10 May 2022
(February 29, 1948 -- May 6, 2022)
Patricia Anne McKillip was an American author of SF and fantasy who lived in New England and then in Oregon and was married to David Lunde, a poet.
She was known for her Riddle-Master, Cygnet, and Kyreol series of novels. A collection of her short fiction, Dreams of Distant Shores, was published in 2016.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1980 -- Best Novel Hugo nominee
- 1984 -- Con*Tretemps 3
- 1985 -- Mythcon XVI, AggieCon XVI, Contradiction 5, (Coveted) Balrog Award
- 1987 -- Fourth Street Fantasy 1987
- 1993 -- 1993 World Fantasy Convention
- 1995 -- Life, the Universe, & Everything 13
- 1999 -- 25th World Fantasy Convention
- 2004 -- WisCon 28
- 2008 -- World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement.
- 2011 -- Westercon 64
- 2013 -- Readercon 24
- 2017 -- Mythopoeic Fantasy Award
- World Fantasy Award
- Locus Award
- Other Mythopoeic Fantasy Awards
Person | 1948— |
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