Kelly Robson
Born (1967-07-17) July 17, 1967 (age 56)
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
CitizenshipCanada
GenreScience fiction, fantasy, horror
Notable awards2018 Nebula Award for Best Novelette

Kelly Robson (born July 17, 1967 in Edmonton, Alberta[1]) is a Canadian science fiction, fantasy and horror writer. She has won the 2018 Nebula Award for Best Novelette for her novelette "A Human Stain" published at Tor.com.[2] She has also been nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novella in 2016 for "Waters of Versailles" and in 2019 for "Gods, Monsters and the Lucky Peach", both published at Tor.com;[3] "Waters of Versailles" also received the 2016 Prix Aurora Award for best Canadian short fiction.[2]

Selected works

Personal life

Robson is married to fellow Canadian science fiction writer A. M. Dellamonica, and lives in Toronto.[8][9] She and Dellamonica married twice: unofficially in 1989, and again in 2003 after same-sex marriage was legalized in Ontario.[10]

References

  1. ^ a b locusmag.com - Retrieved March 22, 2019
  2. ^ a b sfadb.com - Retrieved March 22, 2019
  3. ^ nebulas.sfwa.org - Retrieved March 22, 2019
  4. ^ kellyrobson.com - Retrieved March 22, 2019
  5. ^ 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. ISBN 9781781085752.
  6. ^ theverge.com - Retrieved March 22, 2019
  7. ^ "SFWA Names the 58th Nebula Award Finalists". Nebula Awards. March 7, 2023.
  8. ^ a b Clute, John (September 12, 2022). "Robson, Kelly". In Clute, John; Langford, David (eds.). The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (4th ed.).
  9. ^ "Kelly Robson". uncannymagazine.com. Retrieved March 22, 2019.
  10. ^ Another Word: The Elizabeth Effect, by A. M. Dellamonica; at Clarkesworld; 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"