Fran Wilde (author)
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Frances Ellen Wilde (geboren 1972 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) ist eine amerikanische Science-Fiction- und Fantasy-Autorin, bekannt durch ihren Bone-Romanzyklus.
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Fran Wilde is an American science fiction and fantasy writer and blogger. Her debut novel, , was nominated for the 2016 Nebula Award, and won the 2016 Andre Norton Award and the 2016 Compton Crook Award. Her debut middle grade novel, Riverland, won the 2019 Andre Norton Award, was named an NPR Best Book of 2019 and was a Lodestar Finalist. Wilde is the first person to win two Andre Norton Awards for Middle Grade and Young Adult Fiction. Her short fiction has appeared in Asimov's Science Fiction, Nature, Tor.com, Uncanny Magazine, and elsewhere. Her fiction explores themes of social class, disability, disruptive technology, and empowerment against a backdrop of engineering and artisan culture.
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Fran Wilde (Schriftstellerin)
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Fran Wilde (author)
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Fran Wilde
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Fran Wilde
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Andre Norton Award
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Fran Wilde at Worldcon in Helsinki, 2017.
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BA
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Fantasy
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The Bone Universe
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1981
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Frances Ellen Wilde (geboren 1972 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) ist eine amerikanische Science-Fiction- und Fantasy-Autorin, bekannt durch ihren Bone-Romanzyklus.
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Fran Wilde is an American science fiction and fantasy writer and blogger. Her debut novel, , was nominated for the 2016 Nebula Award, and won the 2016 Andre Norton Award and the 2016 Compton Crook Award. Her debut middle grade novel, Riverland, won the 2019 Andre Norton Award, was named an NPR Best Book of 2019 and was a Lodestar Finalist. Wilde is the first person to win two Andre Norton Awards for Middle Grade and Young Adult Fiction. Her short fiction has appeared in Asimov's Science Fiction, Nature, Tor.com, Uncanny Magazine, and elsewhere. Her fiction explores themes of social class, disability, disruptive technology, and empowerment against a backdrop of engineering and artisan culture.
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1981