Susan Palwick
Susan Palwick (born in New York City) is an American writer of literary and speculative fiction, a poet, and a former English professor. Her novels include Flying in Place, The Necessary Beggar (winner of an ALA Alex Award), Shelter, and Mending the Moon; she has also published short-story collections such as The Fate of Mice and All Worlds Are Real. Palwick taught at the University of Nevada, Reno for many years, retired from academia to pursue a Master of Social Work and work in healthcare chaplaincy, and was inducted into the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame in 2023.
Awards
['Crawford Award (1993)', 'Alex Award (2006)', 'Silver Pen Award', 'Nevada Writers Hall of Fame (2023)']
Notable Works
['Flying in Place', 'The Necessary Beggar', 'Shelter', 'Mending the Moon', 'The Fate of Mice', 'All Worlds Are Real']
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