• "The Faery Handbag" is a fantasy novelette by American writer Kelly Link, published in 2004. The story follows Genevieve, a girl who spends a lot of time...
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  • "Bloodchild", the title story, won the Hugo Award and Nebula Award. It was first published in 1995. The 2005 expanded edition contains the additional stories...
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  • story in the book, "The Faery Handbag", won the 2005 Hugo Award for Best Novelette, the 2006 Nebula Award for Best Novelette, and the 2005 Locus Award for...
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    fiction, including science fiction works set in her Hainish universe, and the Earthsea fantasy series. Her work was first published in 1959, and her literary...
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  • Novelette: "The Martian Child" by David Gerrold 2003/2002 Novelette: "Hell Is the Absence of God" by Ted Chiang 2006/2005 Novelette: "The Faery Handbag" by Kelly...
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  • January) is a Nigerian speculative fiction writer, editor and publisher who is the first African-born Black author to win a Nebula Award. He's also received...
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  • restored the original text when the story was collected in The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories (1976). The story formed the basis of the novel The Positronic...
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    Greg Bear (category Presidents of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association)
    covered themes of galactic conflict (Forge of God books), parallel universes (The Way series), consciousness and cultural practices (Queen of Angels), and...
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    awards for her work, including the Locus Award. The three books of her Broken Earth series made her the first author to win the Hugo Award for Best Novel in...
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  • published in 1990 by Omni. The story revisits the Tower of Babel myth as a construction megaproject, in a setting where the principles of pre-scientific...
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