Connie Willis
Connie Willis is an American science fiction and fantasy writer who is one of the most honored authors in the genre, with numerous Hugo and Nebula Awards to her name.
Fiction Writer
December 31, 1945
Capricorn
79
Denver, Colorado
Connie Willis, an American author known for her science fiction and fantasy writing, is among the most celebrated writers in her genre. With a remarkable collection of eleven Hugo Awards and seven Nebula Awards, she has made a significant impact in the world of science fiction. Her renowned time-travel novels include “Doomsday Book,” “To Say Nothing of the Dog,” and “Blackout/All Clear,” while other notable works feature “Lincoln’s Dreams,” “Passage,” and “Crosstalk.” Willis is also a distinguished member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame, further solidifying her status as a prominent figure in the field.