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Awards
Titles
Chronology
2010
“Red Blues”
anthologies:
•
The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror: 2011 Edition
, ed. Paula Guran, Prime Books 2011
2000
“I Love Paree” (by
Cory Doctorow
& MS) • short fiction •
Asimov's
Dec 2000
awards:
•
Asimov's Reader Poll 2001
— novelette — 7th place
1992
Tesseracts
4
(MS &
Lorna Toolies
, eds.) • anthology • Porcépic Press
awards:
•
Aurora Awards 1993
— other work, English —
winner
1990
“Breaking Ball” • short fiction •
Tesseracts
3
awards:
•
Aurora Awards 1992
— short-form, English —
winner
(tie)
1989
MLR
awards:
•
Aurora Awards 1990
— fanzine achievement —
winner
1988
MLR
awards:
•
Aurora Awards 1989
— fanzine achievement —
winner
1987
Aurora Awards 1988
— fan achievement —
winner
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