![]() ![]() Her works have seen print in numerous venues, including Polu Texni, HWA Poetry Showcases, Shadow Atlas and Heroic Fantasy Quarterly. She has edited three anthologies and guest edited Eye to the Telescope.She has served on both Stoker Award and British Fantasy Award juries, and received BC Arts Council and Canada Council grants for her writing. Her works have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, Aurora, Rhysling and Dwarf Stars Awards in poetry, and longlisted for the Stoker Award in fiction. Her work has also been included in two Rhysling Anthologies and has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize.Ĭolleen Anderson lives in Vancouver, BC and has a BFA in writing. ![]() Her work has appeared in various publications and journals including Dreams and Nightmares, Star*Line, Puerto del Sol, Poet Lore, and Southwestern American Literature. Rhysling Anthology 2009, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022Īnastasia Andersen received her MFA in Creative Writing at the University of New Mexico. His poems have appeared in numerous publications including Scifaikuest, Illumen, Tales from the Moonlit Path, Space & Time, and Failed Haiku. He is the editor of the soon-to-be-released Drabbun anthology (Hiraeth Publishing). Alexander is the author of When the Mushrooms Come, a collection of drabbles, and I Reckon, a collection of haiku and haibun. Mike Allen is the editor of Mythic Delirium and a past president of SFPA. Adored for his innovative literary techniques, evocative plots and irresistible characters, he became a Grand Master of Science Fiction in 1999. Shortly afterwards he wrote his first work of science fiction and soon gained international recognition. He wrote his first novel while working as a bookseller in Oxford. Her book of poems in the voices of female scientists, equations, and planetary bodies came into the world as 2011 left it. Mary Alexander Agner writes of dead women, telescopes, and secrets in poetry, prose, and Ada. She is a recipient of the HWA Lifetime Achievement Award and SFPA Grand Master. ![]() #2016 TOR HOUSE PRIZE FOR POETRY HOW TO#Addison is the award-winning author of five collections, including The Place of Broken Things written with Alessandro Manzetti , & How To Recognize A Demon Has Become Your Friend, and the first African-American recipient of the HWA Bram Stoker Award®. She continues to write in between managing her business and taking care of her three-year-old.ĭiane Ackerman (1948– ) is the author of two dozen highly-acclaimed works of poetry and nonfiction, including New York Times bestsellers The Zookeeper's Wife, A Natural History of the Senses, The Human Age, and Pulitzer Prize Finalist One Hundred Names for Love. Her work has appeared in Apex, Mythic Delirium, and Strange Horizons, to name a few. She has also received nominations for the Pushcart Prize and the Rhysling Award. Only first places were awarded 1978–19 first places and runners-up (in red) were awarded in 19.Īnne Carly Abad received the Poet of the Year Award in the 2017 Nick Joaquin Literary Awards. ![]() Please see the Rhysling archives for more complete nomination information. Note that some poets received multiple nominations in given years, which are not indicated. In the case of ties, the tied poems each received the award in some years, poet won in both the Short and Long poem categories. Blue indicates a first place Rhysling Award winner red, second place and yellow, third place. The Rhysling Anthology, containing the nominees for the SFPA Rhysling Awards, has been published every year since 1978 (except that 19 were published as one volume but awarded separately). ![]()
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