Charlie Jane Anders
Charlie Jane Anders (born July 24, 1969) is an American writer specializing in speculative fiction. She has written several novels as well as shorter fiction, published in magazines and on websites, and hosted podcasts; these works cater to both adults and adolescent readers. Her first science fantasy novels, such as ''All the Birds in the Sky'' and ''The City in the Middle of the Night'', cover mature topics, received critical acclaim, and won major literary awards like the Nebula Award for Best Novel and Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel. Her young adult trilogy ''Unstoppable'' has been popular among younger audiences. Shorter fiction has been collected into ''Six Months, Three Days, Five Others'' and ''Even Greater''.In 2005, she received the Lambda Literary Award for work in the transgender category, and in 2009, the Emperor Norton Award. Her 2011 novelette "Six Months, Three Days" won the 2012 Hugo Award and was a finalist for the Nebula Award and Theodore Sturgeon Award. Her 2016 novel ''All the Birds in the Sky'' was listed No. 5 on ''Time''
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13by Chuck Tingle, Stephen Graham Jones, T. Kingfisher, TJ Klune, André Santana, Charlie Jane Anders, CJ Leede, Georgia Bird, Liz Kerin, Mara Wilson, Mark Oshiro, Sarah Gailey
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