Endeavour Award
3 appearances
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Edition 3 (2001) Winner
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Edition 7 (2005) Winner
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Edition 22 (2020) Winner
るいーず・まーれい
Ruīzu Marē
| Year | Award | Work | Category | Organization | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2001 | Endeavour Award | The Glass Harmonica | — | Northwest SF Association | winner |
| 2005 | Endeavour Award | The Child Goddess | — | Northwest SF Association | winner |
First book in The Singers of Nevya series.
Second book in The Singers of Nevya series.
Third book in The Singers of Nevya series.
Fourth book in The Singers of Nevya series.
Struggles in an oppressive society.
Story with musical themes. Winner of 2001 Endeavour Award.
Strong female characters explore hope, humanity, and faith in the future. Winner of 2005 Endeavour Award.
American author of science fiction and fantasy, known for strong female characters and themes of hope, humanity, and faith. Won Endeavour Award twice. Former opera singer, incorporating musical themes.