Elizabeth Bear
1971
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photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
genre: science fiction, fantasy, steampunk, alternate history, space opera, family film, historical mystery, urban fantasy
country of citizenship: United States of America
native language: English
languages spoken, written or signed: American English, English
educated at: University of Connecticut
occupation: novelist, writer, author, science fiction writer, science fiction author
award received: Astounding Award for Best New Writer, Locus Award for Best First Novel, Hugo Award for Best Short Story, Hugo Award for Best Novelette, Hugo Award for Best Fancast, Theodore Sturgeon Award
official website: elizabethbear.com
Sarah Bear Elizabeth Wishnevsky (born September 22, 1971) is an American author who works primarily in speculative fiction genres, writing under the name Elizabeth Bear. She won the 2005 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, the 2008 Hugo Award for Best Short Story for "Tideline", and the 2009 Hugo Award for Best Novelette for "Shoggoths in Bloom". She is one of a small number of writers who have gone on to win multiple Hugo Awards for fiction after winning the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer (the others include C. J. Cherryh, Orson Scott Card, Spider Robinson, Ted Chiang and Mary Robinette Kowal). Source: Wikipedia (en)
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