![]() She won a further Nebula, plus her first Hugo, for "The Man Who Bridged the Mist" (October/November 2011 Asimov's). Some of the tales assembled in At the Mouth of the River of Bees: Stories (coll 2012) are sf, including the Nebula-winning "Spar" (October 2009 Clarkesworld) also collected here are the fantasies "Fox Magic" (December 1993 Asimov's), which won a Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award "26 Monkeys, Also the Abyss" (July 2008 Asimov's), winner of a World Fantasy Award and "Ponies" (17 January 2010 Tor.com), another Nebula winner. Her sf to date is of less interest, though her Tie to the Star Trek universe, Star Trek: The New Generation: Dragon's Honor ( 1996) with Greg Cox is competent. (1960- ) US author who began publishing work of genre interest with "Roadkill" in Tales of the Unanticipated for Winter/Spring 1988, and who is perhaps best known for her impressive first solo novel, The Fox Woman ( 2000), a fantasy set in a vision of archaic Japan whose protagonist more closely resembles a figure out of fable bound by destiny than a Talking Animal. ![]()
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