Patricia A. McKillip

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Patricia Anne McKillip (February 29, 1948 – May 6, 2022) was an American author of fantasy and science fiction. She wrote predominantly standalone fantasy novels and has been called "one of the most accomplished prose stylists in the fantasy genre".[1] Her work won many awards, including the World Fantasy Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2008.

Personal life

McKillip was born in Salem, Oregon to Wayne and Helen (Template:Nee Roth) McKillip. She grew up in Oregon, Great Britain, and Germany. She attended the College of Notre Dame (Belmont, California) and San Jose State University (San Jose, California), where she earned her BA and MA degrees in English in the early 1970s.Template:Sfn

McKillip was married to David Lunde, a poet.[2] She died on May 6, 2022, at the age of 74 at her home in Coos Bay, Oregon.[3][4][5]

Career

McKillip's first publications were two short children's books, The Throme of the Erril of Sherill and The House on Parchment Street.Template:Sfn Her first novel, The Forgotten Beasts of Eld, was published in 1974, when she was 26 years old, and won the World Fantasy Award in 1975.Template:Sfn She next wrote the Riddle-Master trilogy (1976–1979), which scholar Peter Nicholls described as "a work of classic stature".[6] It was selected as part of Gollancz's Fantasy Masterworks series.[7]

Since 1994, McKillip's writing comprised mostly standalone novels.[6] Most of her novels feature cover paintings by Kinuko Y. Craft. On writing fantasy, she said, "The tropes of mythology and symbolism are the basics. It's like a notation in music; you can change it in really wacky ways, but the sound is always the same, the sound is always there. As long as we need these symbols, then the stories will be written. But if we destroy the old symbols, then we might just have to come up with new ones—who knows?"Template:Sfn Critic Brian Stableford described McKillip as "one of the most accomplished prose stylists in the fantasy genre",[1] while Nicholls and John Clute considered her "perhaps the most impressive author of fantasy story still active".[6]

McKillip was the Guest of Honor at the 1985 Mythcon and the 1999 World Fantasy Convention, and in 2005 the Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts published a special issue on her work.[8] She received the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement in 2008.Template:Sfn[9]

Awards

McKillip holds the record for the most Mythopoeic Fantasy Awards (four) and nominations (fifteen).[10] She has also won World Fantasy Awards for Best Novel, as well as for Life Achievement.[11]

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Award Work Result[11]
Hugo Award Harpist in the Wind (1979) Template:Nom
Locus Award Harpist in the Wind (1979) Template:Won
The Bell at Sealey Head (2008) Template:Nom
Mythopoeic Award The Forgotten Beasts of Eld (1974) Template:Nom
The Changeling Sea (1988) Template:Nom
The Sorceress and the Cygnet (1991) Template:Nom
The Cygnet and the Firebird (1993) Template:Nom
Something Rich and Strange (1994) Template:Won
The Book of Atrix Wolfe (1995) Template:Nom
Winter Rose (1996) Template:Nom
Song for the Basilisk (1998) Template:Nom
Ombria in Shadow (2002) Template:Won
In the Forests of Serre (2003) Template:Nom
Alphabet of Thorn (2004) Template:Nom
Solstice Wood (2006) Template:Won
The Bell at Sealey Head (2008) Template:Nom
The Bards of Bone Plain (2010) Template:Nom
Kingfisher (2016) Template:Won
Nebula Award Winter Rose (1996) Template:Nom
The Tower at Stony Wood (2000) Template:Nom
World Fantasy Award The Forgotten Beasts of Eld (1974) Template:Won
Harpist in the Wind (1979) Template:Nom
Ombria in Shadow (2002) Template:Won
Od Magic (2005) Template:Nom

Bibliography

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Further reading

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