
Her many award-winning stories include "Even the Queen", "The Last of the Winnebagos", "Fire Watch", "A Letter from the Clearys", "Death on the Nile", "At the Rialto", and "The Winds of Marble Arch". Other books include three short novels, Uncharted Territory, Remake, and Bellwether (1994-1996), three novels in collaboration with Cynthia Felice, and three short story collections.


Campbell Memorial Award Hugo- and Nebula-winning Doomsday Book (1992) Hugo-winner To Say Nothing of the Dog (1998) and Locus Award-winner Passage (2001), which is about investigation of near-death experiences. Her major solo novels are Lincoln's Dreams (1987), winner of the John W.

THE MAGAZINE OF THE SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY FIELDĬonnie Willis began publishing short fiction in 1971 and novels in 1982, collecting since then 8 Hugos and 6 Nebulas, more than any other SF writer.
