The 1999 James Tiptree, Jr. Award: Jury

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Jury

Bill Clemente

A Professor of English at Peru State College in Nebraska, Bill Clemente also serves as Director of the school's Honors Program. He has published articles on Medieval and Renaissance texts, as well as on Caribbean Literature and Science Fiction. His interview with Suzy McKee Charnas is included in Women of Other Worlds; and an essay by him will appear in The Utopian Fantastic. ECW Press recently published Gabrielle Roy: Creation and Memory, a biography of Canada's first internationally recognized author, a project on which Bill and his wife, Linda, collaborated. An avid student of feminist SF, Bill is also an enthusiastic birdwatcher and presently serves as editor of The Nebraska Bird Review.

L. Timmel Duchamp

http://www.halcyon.com/ltimmel/

L. Timmel Duchamp has published roughly 250,000 words of short fiction over the last decade, in venues ranging from Asimov's SF to Pulphouse, from the Full Spectrum anthology series to the Ministry of Whimsy's Leviathan series. Her work has been short-listed for the Tiptree three times, and she has been a finalist for both the Sturgeon and Nebula Awards.

Kelly Link

Kelly Link was born in Miami, Florida. She lives in Boston and works part-time at Avenue Victor Hugo Bookshop. Her short fiction has been published in Asimov's, Century, Fence, and on Ellen Datlow's webzine Event Horizon. Her story "Travels with the Snow Queen" won the Tiptree Award in 1997. "The Specialist's Hat" won the World Fantasy Award in 1999.

Diane Martin (Chair)

A founding member of SF3, the umbrella organization that sponsors WisCon 'the gathering of the feminist SF community,' Diane Martin has worked on every WisCon committee since WisCon 1, several times as convention coordinator (and will be co-ordinator for WisCon 25 in 2001). She worked for many years on the Hugo-nominated fanzine Janus (later Aurora: Speculative Feminism) edited by Janice Bogstad and Jeanne Gomoll. Diane edited Suzette Haden Elgin's A First Dictionary and Grammar of Laadan, and co-edited the first Tiptree cookbook, The Bakery Men Don't See. A project accountant by day, Diane lives in Madison, WI.


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