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Sarah Rees Brennan

September 21, 1983 (age 42)

Birth place: Ireland

12 works in English-language magazines

Date Page Type Title Magazine
June 2009 |7 Review The Demon's Lexicon Reflection's Edge, June 2009
June 2011 4 Short Fiction Queen of Atlantis Subterranean Online, Summer 2011
October 2012 Review Team Human Aurealis, #55
November 2012 27 Review Unspoken Locus, #622 November 2012
January 2013 42 Review Unspoken The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January-February 2013
January 2016 |7 Short Fiction The Spy Who Never Grew Up Uncanny Magazine, January-February 2016
August 2017 23 Review In Other Lands Locus, #679 August 2017
October 2017 |3 Review In Other Lands Strange Horizons, 9 October 2017
April 2020 64 Interview Author Interview: Sarah Rees Brennan: Author of In Other Lands Leading Edge, #76, April 2020
May 2024 |1 Short Fiction Happily Ever After Comes Round Uncanny Magazine, May-June 2024
May 2024 |3 Interview Interview: Sarah Rees Brennan Uncanny Podcast, 7 May 2024
August 2024 |12 Review Long Live Evil Interzone, August 2024

YearAwardCategoryTitleStatus
2011 Locus Poll Award Best Novelette The Spy Who Never Grew Up Nominee
2013 Locus Poll Award Best Young Adult Book Team Human Nominee
2015 Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy Andre Norton Award Unmade Nominee
2017 Goodreads Choice Awards Young Adult Fantasy & Science Fiction In Other Lands Nominee
2018 Locus Poll Award Best Young Adult Book In Other Lands Finalist
2018 Lodestar Award for Best Young Adult Book Best Young Adult Book In Other Lands Finalist
2019 Mythopoeic Award Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature In Other Lands Nominee
2025 Dragon Award Best Fantasy Novel Long Live Evil Nominee
2025 Hugo Award Best Novel Long Live Evil Nominee
2025 Hugo Award Best Short Story Happily Ever After Comes Round Nominee
2025 Locus Poll Award Best Fantasy Novel Long Live Evil Nominee
2025 Locus Poll Award Best Short Story Happily Ever After Comes Round Nominee
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