Susan Palwick

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Template:Use mdy dates Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Susan Palwick (born 1960 in New York City) is an American writer and associate professor emerita of English at the University of Nevada, Reno.[1] She began her professional career by publishing "The Woman Who Saved the World" for Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine in 1985.

Raised in northern New Jersey, Palwick attended Princeton University, where she studied fiction writing with novelist Stephen Koch, and she holds a doctoral degree from Yale.[1] In the 1980s, she was an editor of The Little Magazine and then helped found The New York Review of Science Fiction, to which she contributed several reviews and essays. Although she is not a prolific author, Palwick's work has received multiple awards, including the Rhysling Award (in 1986) for her poem "The Neighbor's Wife". She won the Crawford Award for best first novel with Flying in Place in 1993,[2] and the Alex Award in 2006 for her second novel, The Necessary Beggar.[3] Her third novel, Shelter, was published by Tor in 2007. Another book, The Fate of Mice (a collection of short stories), has also been published by Tachyon Publications.

Susan Palwick is a practicing Episcopalian and lay preacher. For many years, she wrote a column for the Church Health Center's website on faith and health, HopeandHealing.org. As of 2019, she worked as a hospital chaplain in Reno.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Awards

Year Nominee Award Result Ref
1986 "The Neighbor's Wife" Rhysling Award Short Poem Won
1987 "Elephant Theodore Sturgeon Award Template:Sho
1993 Flying in Place Crawford Award Won
John W. Campbell Award Award Honorable Mention
Locus Award First Novel Nominated
Fantasy Novel Nominated
2006 The Necessary Beggar Alex Award Won
2007 Mythopoeic Award Adult Literature Template:Sho
2015 "Windows" Asimov's Readers' Poll Short Story Template:Sho
2020 All Worlds Are Real Philip K. Dick Award Template:Sho
2023 "Sparrows" Asimov's Readers' Poll Short Story Template:Sho

Bibliography

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Novels

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Collections

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Short fiction

Year Title[6] First published Notes
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1996 "GI Jesus" Script error: No such module "Citation/CS1".
1997 "Aïda in the Park" Script error: No such module "Citation/CS1".
2000 "Wood and Water" Script error: No such module "Citation/CS1".
2001 "Gestella" Script error: No such module "Citation/CS1".
2013 "Homecoming" Script error: No such module "Citation/CS1".
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2014 "Windows" Script error: No such module "Citation/CS1".
2018 "Recoveries" Script error: No such module "Citation/CS1".
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Poetry Collections

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References

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  6. Short stories unless otherwise noted.

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