Neile Graham

Canadian-American poet and scholar

Neile Graham
Born (1958-10-08) October 8, 1958 (age 65)
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
OccupationPoet, scholar, program administer
LanguageEnglish
NationalityUnited States
Notable awardsWFA–Non-prof (2017)

Neile Graham (born October 8, 1958) is a poet and scholar. She was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and currently lives in Seattle in the United States.

Graham serves as administrator for both the PhD program in Built Environments and interdisciplinary certificates in Urban Design and Historic Preservation at the College of Built Environments of the University of Washington. She also administers the Clarion West Writers Workshop.

Awards

Bibliography

  • —— (1983). Seven Robins. Penumbra Press.
  • —— (1994). Spells for Clear Vision. Brick Books.
  • —— (1995). Sheela-Na-Gig. Reference West.
  • —— (2000). Blood Memory. Buschek Books.
  • —— (2019). The Walk She Takes. MoonPath Press.

References

  1. ^ "Winners | World Fantasy Convention".
  • Biography from her personal website
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World Fantasy Special Award—Non-professional
  • Stuart David Schiff (1975)
  • Karl Edward Wagner / David Drake / James Groce (1976)
  • Stuart David Schiff (1977)
  • Robert Weinberg (1978)
  • Donald H. Tuck (1979)
  • Paul C. Allen (1980)
  • Pat Cadigan / Arnie Fenner (1981)
  • Paul C. Allen / Robert A. Collins (1982)
  • Stuart David Schiff (1983)
  • Stephen Jones / David Sutton (1984)
  • Stuart David Schiff (1985)
  • Douglas E. Winter (1986)
  • W. Paul Ganley / Jeff Conner (1987)
  • Robert T. Garcia / Nancy Garcia / David B. Silva (1988)
  • Kristine Kathryn Rusch / Dean Wesley Smith (1989)
  • Peggy Nadramia (1990)
  • Richard Chizmar (1991)
  • W. Paul Ganley (1992)
  • Doug Lewis / Tomi Lewis (1993)
  • Marc Michaud (1994)
  • Bryan Cholfin (1995)
  • Marc Michaud (1996)
  • Barbara Roden / Christopher Roden (1997)
  • Fedogan & Bremer (1998)
  • Richard Chizmar (1999)
  • The British Fantasy Society (2000)
  • Bill Sheehan (2001)
  • R. B. Russell / Rosalie Parker (2002)
  • Benjamin Cossel / Jeremy Lassen / Jason Williams (2003)
  • R. B. Russell / Rosalie Parker (2004)
  • Robert Morgan (2005)
  • David J. Howe / Stephen Walker (2006)
  • Gary K. Wolfe (2007)
  • Midori Snyder / Terri Windling (2008)
  • Michael Walsh (2009)
  • Susan Marie Groppi (2010)
  • Alisa Krasnostein (2011)
  • R. B. Russell / Rosalie Parker (2012)
  • S. T. Joshi (2013)
  • Kate Baker / Neil Clarke / Sean Wallace (2014)
  • R. B. Russell / Rosalie Parker (2015)
  • John O'Neill (2016)
  • Neile Graham (2017)
  • Justina Ireland / Troy L. Wiggins (2018)
  • Scott H. Andrews (2019)
  • Bodhisattva Chattopadhyay / Laura E. Goodin / Esko Suoranta (2020)
  • Brian Attebery (2021)
  • Tonia Ransom (2022)
  • Michael Kelly (2023)
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