
All the Birds in the Sky
Award History
| Award | Year | Status | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hugo Award (Best Novel) | 2017 | Shortlist | |
| Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel | 2017 | Winner | “Charlie Jane Anders won the Locus Fantasy for her Nebula-winning novel, praised for its blend of SF and fantasy, its warm characterization, and its hopeful vision of collaboration across difference.” |
| Nebula Award (Best Novel) | 2016 | Winner |
About This Book
A childhood friendship between a witch and a tech genius is rekindled as adults when the world faces catastrophe. A playful, emotionally rich novel that bridges science fiction and fantasy. Nominated for the 2017 Hugo Award for Best Novel; won the Nebula Award.
About the Author
Charlie Jane Anders is an American science fiction and fantasy author and co-founder of the science fiction news website io9. She won the Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel for The City in the Middle of the Night (2020) and the Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel for All the Birds in the Sky (2017), which also won the Nebula Award. Anders was born in 1969 in Boston and is a prominent advocate for trans rights and LGBTQ+ representation in speculative fiction. Read more →
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