Tamora Pierce
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(December 13, 1954 – )
Tamora Pierce is an American writer of YA fantasy, usually featuring stories with young heroines. She is known primarily for her first book series, The Song of the Lioness (1983–88).
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 2005 -- Confluence 2005, Darkover Grand Council 28, Skylark Award
- 2009 -- Ad Astra 28
- 2011 -- DucKon 20, ConQuesT 42, Ad Astra 30
- 2012 -- Lunacon 55, Marcon 47, CONduit 22
- 2013 -- Vericon XIII, ALAs Margaret A. Edwards Award
- 2014 -- Chessiecon 2014, Archon 38, Swancon 39
- 2015 -- Chessiecon 2015, Bubonicon 47
- 2016 -- MidAmeriCon II
- 2017 -- ArmadilloCon 39
- 2018 -- Baycon 2018, Boskone 55
- 2023 -- MileHiCon 55 (virtual goh)
Person | 1954— |
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