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Born: April 1, 1926 in Cambridge. Massachusetts | |
First Publication: | Freedom of Race, Science Fiction + (ed. Sam Moskowitz), 1953 |
First Novel: | Restoree, Ballantine Books, 1967 |
Hugo Award: | Weyr Search, 1968 |
Nebula Award: | Dragonriders, 1969 |
Gandalf Award: | The White Dragon, 1979 |
Balrog Awards: | Dragondrums, 1980 |
Achievement in the field of SF, 1980 | |
SFWA Secretary-Treasurer: | 1968-1970 |
Anne has won numerous othe rawards, including the 1975 E.E. Doc Smith Skylark Award, nine Science Fiction Book Club Awards, the Ditmar and Eurocon awards in 1979 for The White Dragon, and the Golden Pen Award, which is given by child readers. | |
When not writing, Anne runs a private livery stable and a farriery training center. | |
"God gave me so many things to do on this world and I'm so far behind, I may never die!" - Peanuts |