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'''Connie Willis'''  is an award-winning writer.
'''Connie Willis'''  is an award-winning writer.  She has said that she does not consider herself a feminist. However, her works show a feminist sensibility even as they show discomfort with explicit political ideology and labels.


==Works==
==Works==
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* World Fantasy Award nomination, 1987, "Chance" (novella)
* World Fantasy Award nomination, 1987, "Chance" (novella)
* World Fantasy Award nomination, 2000, "The Winds of Marble Arch" (novella)
* World Fantasy Award nomination, 2000, "The Winds of Marble Arch" (novella)
==Intertextuality==
* James Patrick Kelly, [http://www.jimkelly.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=111&Itemid=49 Excerpts from Willis Watch] (PhilCon '95 program)


==Further reading==
==Further reading==

Revision as of 08:35, 23 April 2007

Connie Willis is an award-winning writer. She has said that she does not consider herself a feminist. However, her works show a feminist sensibility even as they show discomfort with explicit political ideology and labels.

Works

Novels

Collections

Selected Short Works

Edited collections

Appearances

  • Boskone Guest of Honor
  • American Library Association Annual, New Orleans, Imagineers, 1993 (with David Brin) (recording available)
  • 2004 National Book Festival
  • Worldcon Guest of Honor

Awards and nominations

  • Hugo Award, Doomsday Book
  • Hugo Award, To Say Nothing of the Dog
  • Hugo Award, "Fire Watch" (novelette)
  • Nebula Award, "Fire Watch" (novelettee)
  • 2006 Hugo Award, Inside Job
  • New York Times Notable Book, Fire Watch
  • World Fantasy Award nomination, 1987, "Chance" (novella)
  • World Fantasy Award nomination, 2000, "The Winds of Marble Arch" (novella)

Intertextuality

Further reading

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