Kelly Robson(born July 17, 1967 inEdmonton,Alberta[1]) is a Canadianscience fiction,fantasyandhorrorwriter. She has won the 2018Nebula Award for Best Novelettefor her novelette "A Human Stain"published atTor.[2]She has also been nominated for theNebula Award for Best Novellain 2016 for "Waters of Versailles"and in 2019 for" Gods, Monsters and the Lucky Peach ", both published at Tor;[3]"Waters of Versailles" also received the 2016Aurora Awardfor best Canadian short fiction.[2]
Kelly Robson | |
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Born | Edmonton,Alberta,Canada | July 17, 1967
Citizenship | Canada |
Genre | Science fiction, fantasy, horror |
Notable awards | 2018Nebula Award for Best Novelette |
Personal life
editRobson is married to fellow Canadian science fiction writerA. M. Dellamonica,and lives in Toronto.[4][5]She and Dellamonica married twice: unofficially in 1989, and again in 2003 aftersame-sex marriagewas legalized in Ontario.[6]
Bibliography
edit- 2015:"The Three Resurrections of Jessica Churchill."Clarkesworld Magazine.Finalist for theTheodore Sturgeon Award.[7]
- 2015: "Good for Grapes."The Exile Book of New Canadian Noir,edited by Claude Lalumière and David Nickle, published by Exile Editions.
- 2015:"Waters of Versailles."Tor.Finalist for the 2016Nebula Award for Best Novella.Finalist for the 2016World Fantasy Award for Best Novella.Winner of the 2016Prix Aurora Awardfor best short fiction.
- 2015:"Two-year man".Asimov's Science Fiction.39(8): 28–35. August 2015.[a]
- 2015: "The Gladiator Lie."License Expired: The Unauthorized James Bond,edited byMadeline Ashbyand David Nickle.
- 2017:"A Human Stain."Tor.Winner of the 2018Nebula Award for Best Novelette.Finalist for the 2018Aurora Awardfor best short fiction.
- 2017: "The Desperate Flesh."Nasty: Fetish Fights Back,edited by Anna Yeatts & Chris Phillips.
- 2017:"We Who Live In The Heart."Clarkesworld Magazine.
- 2017:"What Gentle Women Dare."Uncanny Magazine.
- 2018: "Intervention."Infinity's End,edited byJonathan Strahan.[8]
- 2018: "Gods, Monsters and the Lucky Peach."Tor.Finalist for the 2019Nebula Award for Best Novella.
- 2018:"A Study in Oils."Clarkesworld Magazine.
- 2019: "Skin City."The Verge's Better Worlds.[9]
- 2022:High Times in the Low Parliament.Tor. Finalist for the Nebula Award for Best Novella in 2023.[10][4]
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- Bibliography notes
- ^Finalist for theSunburst Award.
References
edit- ^locusmag - Retrieved March 22, 2019
- ^absfadb - Retrieved March 22, 2019
- ^nebulas.sfwa.org - Retrieved March 22, 2019
- ^abClute, John(September 12, 2022)."Robson, Kelly".In Clute, John;Langford, David(eds.).The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction(4th ed.).
- ^"Kelly Robson".uncannymagazine.RetrievedMarch 22,2019.
- ^Another Word: The Elizabeth Effect,byA. M. Dellamonica;atClarkesworld;published May 2017; retrieved September 10, 2022; "Alyx is married to Nebula Award winning author Kelly Robson; the two made their outlaw wedding of 1989 legal, in 2003"
- ^kellyrobson - Retrieved March 22, 2019
- ^Baxter, Stephen; Tidhar, Lavie; Watts, Peter; Nagata, Linda; Wilde, Fran; Wolven, Nick; Rusch, Kristine Kathryn; Kritzer, Naomi; Robson, Justina; Robson, Kelly; MacAuley, Paul; Rajaniemi, Hannu; McGuire, Seanan; Reynolds, Alastair (10 July 2018).Infinity's End.ISBN9781781085752.
- ^theverge - Retrieved March 22, 2019
- ^"SFWA Names the 58th Nebula Award Finalists".Nebula Awards.March 7, 2023.