Nicola Griffith

English-American author of 'Ammonite'

Nicola Griffith - English-American author of 'Ammonite'
Born

September 30th, 1960
64 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An author born in England and later moved to the United States, focused on writing speculative fiction with strong themes of identity and belonging. Gained recognition for a series of works that blend elements of science fiction and fantasy. Notable for contributions to LGBTQ+ literature. Achievements include winning multiple prestigious awards for literary works.

Authored 'Ammonite'

Won the Hugo Award for 'Slow River'

Received the Nebula Award

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