Barry B. Longyear

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Hugo & Nebula winning author of Enemy Mine (made into a major motion picture by Fox) BARRY B. LONGYEAR is the first writer to win the Hugo, Nebula, and John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer all in the same year. In addition to his acclaimed Enemy Mine Series, his works include the classic Sea of Glass and Infinity Hold series, SF & fantasy novels, recovery and writing instruction works, and numerous short stories. Nominations and Awards*: 1979 (Nomination) John W. Campbell Award for best new writer. 1979 John W. Campbell Award for best new writer. 1979 Hugo Award, best novella, "Enemy Mine." 1979 Nebula Award, best novella, "Enemy Mine." 1979 Locus Award, best novella, "Enemy Mine." 1979 (Nomination) Hugo Award, best novelette, "Homecoming." 1980 (Nomination), Hugo Award, best novelette, "Savage Planet." 1980 (Nomination), Locus Award, best novelette, "Savage Planet." 1980 (Nomination), AnLab Award, best novelette, "Savage Planet." 1981 (Nomination) Locus Award, Single Author Collection, Manifest Destiny. 1981 Distinguished Achievement Award, University of Maine at Farmington. 1982 (Nomination), AnLab Award, best short story, "Collector's Item." 1984 (Nomination) Prometheus Award, best novel, The Tomorrow Testament. 1990 (Finalist) Philip K. Dick Award, best novel, Infinity Hold. 1990 (Nomination) Prometheus Award, best novel, Infinity Hold. 1991 (Nomination) Prometheus Hall of Fame, Circus World. 1993 (Nomination), Locus Award, best novelette, "Chimaera." 1994 (Nomination), Locus Award, best novelette, "The Death Addict." 1999 (Nomination) Prometheus Hall of Fame, Circus World. 2002 (Nomination), Locus Award, best novella, "Silent Her." 2006 AnLab Award, best novella, "The Good Kill." 2007 AnLab Award, best novella, "Murder in Parliament Street."

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