Robert Reed (author)
Robert Reed (born October 9, 1956) is an American (Lincoln, Nebraska-based) science fiction author. He has a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the Nebraska Wesleyan University.
Awards
- "Mudpuppies" (1986): Writers of the Future Grand Prize, 1986
- la Voie terrestre (1994), the French translation of Down the Bright Way (1991): Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire for foreign novel, 1995
- "Decency" (1996): Asimov's Science Fiction reader poll, short story, 1997
- "Marrow" (1997): Science Fiction Age reader poll, novella, 1998
- "She Sees My Monsters Now" (2002): Asimov's Science Fiction reader poll, short story, 2003
- Mere (2004): Theodore Sturgeon Award, third place, 2005
Robert Reed has been nominated for the Hugo Award five times. For Best Short Story: "The Utility Man" (in 1991), "Decency" (1997), "Whiptail" (1999), and "Hexagons" (2004). For Best Novella: "Marrow" (1998).
Related Topics:
Hugo Award - Best Short Story - Best Novella
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He was nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novella for "Chrysalis" (in 1997).
Related Topics:
Nebula Award - Best Novella
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