Nancy Kress

Science fiction author and academic

Nancy Kress - Science fiction author and academic
Born

January 20th, 1948
77 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An American author and academic, this individual specializes in science fiction writing. Numerous novels and short stories have been published, with notable works including 'Beggars in Velvet' and 'Grass', which collectively garnered significant acclaim within the genre. The author has also contributed to several anthologies and magazines, further establishing a presence in literary circles. In addition to writing, the individual has engaged in teaching and mentoring aspiring writers. Recognized for contributions to speculative fiction, the author won multiple Hugo and Nebula awards throughout her career.

Awarded multiple Hugo Awards

Won several Nebula Awards

Authored 'Beggars in Velvet' and 'Grass'

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