Amal El-Mohtar
Canadian poet and writer (born 1984) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Amal El-Mohtar (born 13 December 1984[1]) is a Canadian poet and writer of speculative fiction.[2] She has published short fiction, poetry, essays and reviews, and has edited the fantastic poetry quarterly magazine Goblin Fruit since 2006.[3]
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Born | (1984-12-13) 13 December 1984 (age 39) |
Occupation | Writer |
Language | English |
Genre | Science fiction, fantasy |
Notable work | This Is How You Lose the Time War |
Notable awards | Hugo Award for Best Short Story (2017) Hugo Award for Best Novella (2020) Nebula Award for Best Short Story (2017) Nebula Award for Best Novella (2020) Locus Award for Best Short Story (2015, 2017) Locus Award for Best Novella (2020) |
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El-Mohtar began reviewing science fiction and fantasy books for the New York Times Book Review in February 2018.[4] She has worked as a creative writing instructor at Carleton University and the University of Ottawa.[5] In 2018, she also served as a host on Brandon Sanderson's creative writing podcast Writing Excuses for Season 13.[6]