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Tanith Lee was a British writer of science fiction, horror, and fantasy. She was the author of over 90 novels and 300 short stories, a children's picture book (Animal Castle), and many poems.  She was the first woman to win the British Fantasy Award   best novel award also known as the August Derleth Award, for her book Venus preserved.

British science-fiction and fantasy writer Tanith Lee has died, according to her publisher. Lee, 67, was a prolific author who also worked in radio and television; her dozens of books include Don't Bite The Sun and Death's Master — the latter of which was part of her popular Flat Earth series.  

Nebula Awards

• 1975: The Birthgrave (nominated, best novel) • 1980: Red As Blood (nominated, best short story)

World Fantasy Awards[30] •

1979: Night's Master (nominated, best novel) •

1983: "The Gorgon" (winner, best short story) •

1984: "Elle Est Trois, (La Mort)" (winner, best short story) •

1984: "Nunc Dimittis" (nominated, best novella) •

1984: Red As Blood, or, Tales From The Sisters Grimmer (nominated, best anthology/collection) •

1985: Night Visions 1 (nominated, best anthology/collection) •

1987: Dreams Of Dark And Light (nominated, best anthology/collection) •

1988: Night's Sorceries (nominated, best anthology/collection) •

1999: "Scarlet And Gold" (nominated, best novella) •

2006: "Uous" (nominated, best novella) •

2009. The World Convention Grand Master Award.[31] •

2013: Lifetime Achievement Award[32]

British Fantasy Awards

1979: Quest For The White Witch (nominated, best novel) •

1980: Death's Master (winner, best novel)[33] •

1980: "Red As Blood" (nominated, best short story) •

1981: Kill The Dead (nominated, best novel) •

1999: "Jedella Ghost" (nominated, best short story) •

2000: "Where Does The Town Go At Night?" (nominated, best short story)

Lambda Awards • 2010: Disturbed by Her Song (nominated, best LGBT speculative fiction


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