Rebecca Ore
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Her novel Time's Child was published by Eos (HarperCollins) in February 2007.[1] Centuries Ago and Very Fast, described as a "collection of linked stories", was published by Aqueduct Press in April 2009.
Awards
Ore was shortlisted for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 1988.[2] Becoming Alien and Being Alien were each nominated for a Philip K. Dick Award in 1988 and 1989.[3] Her short story "Accelerated Grimace" was shortlisted for an Otherwise Award in 1998.[4] Centuries Ago and Very Fast was a finalist for the 2010 Lambda Literary Award for Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror.[5]
Bibliography
Becoming Alien Series
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Novels
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Novel/collection of linked stories
- Centuries Ago and Very Fast (2009)
References
External links
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- ↑ Books In--TIME'S CHILD
- ↑ The Hugo Awards: Campbell award (accessed 17 October 2007)
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- ↑ The 1998 James Tiptree, Jr. Award: Short List Template:Webarchive (accessed 17 October 2007)
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