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Suzanne Palmer is an American
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writer known for her novelette " The Secret Life of Bots", which won a
Hugo Award for Best Novelette The Hugo Award for Best Novelette is one of the Hugo Awards given each year for science fiction or fantasy stories published or translated into English during the previous calendar year. The novelette award is available for works of fiction of ...
in 2018. The story also won a
WSFA Small Press Award The WSFA Small Press Award was inaugurated by the Washington Science Fiction Association in 2007. The award is open to works of imaginative literature (e.g. science fiction, fantasy, horror) published in English for the first time in the previou ...
and was a finalist for the
Theodore Sturgeon Award The Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award is an annual literary award presented by the Theodore Sturgeon Literary Trust and the Center for the Study of Science Fiction at the University of Kansas to the author of the best short science fiction story ...
.


Career

Palmer has a
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degree from the
University of Massachusetts Amherst The University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass Amherst) is a public land-grant research university in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States. It is the flagship campus of the University of Massachusetts system and was founded in 1863 as the ...
. She was the head librarian of the UMass Science Fiction Society. She lives in Massachusetts, where she works as a system administrator at
Smith College Smith College is a Private university, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts Women's colleges in the United States, women's college in Northampton, Massachusetts, United States. It was chartered in 1871 by Sophia Smit ...
. She has been publishing short fiction and poetry since 2005. She cites
John Scalzi John Michael Scalzi II (born May 10, 1969) is an American science fiction author and former president of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. He is best known for his ''Old Man's War'' series, three novels of which have been n ...
,
Elizabeth Bear Sarah Bear Elizabeth Wishnevsky (born September 22, 1971) is an American author who works primarily in speculative fiction genres, writing under the name Elizabeth Bear. She won the 2005 Astounding Award for Best New Writer, John W. Campbell Awar ...
,
Karl Schroeder Karl Schroeder () (born September 4, 1962) is a Canadian science fiction author and a professional futurist. His novels present far-future speculations on topics such as nanotechnology, terraforming, augmented reality, and interstellar travel, ...
, and
Martha Wells Martha Wells (born September 1, 1964) is an American writer of speculative fiction. She has published a number of science fiction and fantasy novels, young adult novels, media tie-ins, short stories, and nonfiction essays on SF/F subjects; her n ...
as some of her influences and describes her primary genre as "space opera-style science fiction". She moderates the SFF room on the AbsoluteWrite forums using her online name zanzjan. Her first full-length novel, ''Finder'', a thriller about an interstellar
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man, was published by
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in 2019. She has since published three more novels in that series: ''Driving the Deep'', ''The Scavenger Door'', and ''Ghostdrift.'' In 2020, Palmer won the Theodore Sturgeon Award for her story "Waterlines".


Awards


Bibliography


Novels

Finder Chronicles * * * *


Short fictionShort stories, unless otherwise noted.

* "The Ins and Outs of Intergalactic Diplomacy" (2005) (published in ''
Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine ''Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine'' or ''ASIM'' is a fantasy and science fiction magazine published out of Canberra, ACT, Australia. The publishers of ''ASIM'' describe it as "Australia's Pulpiest SF Magazine". The magazine is currently ...
'' #20) * "He's Got Skeleteons" (2006) (published in ''Aoife's Kiss'' webzine) * "Spheres" (2006) (published in '' Interzone'' #207) * "The Neighborly Thing" (2007) (published in ''Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine'' #31) * "Concession Girl" (2008) (published in ''Interzone'' #217) * "Silence and Roses" (2009) (published in ''Interzone'' #223) * "Zombie Cabana Boy" (2010) (published in ''
Black Static ''Black Static'', formerly ''The 3rd Alternative'', was a British horror magazine edited by Andy Cox. The magazine twice won the British Fantasy Award for "Best Magazine" while ''The 3rd Alternative'' twice won the same award for Best Small Pres ...
'' #17) * "The Ceiling Is Sky" (2011) (published in ''Interzone'' #234) * "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" (2011) (published in ''Comets and Criminals'' #1) * "Surf" (2011) (published in ''
Asimov's Science Fiction ''Asimov's Science Fiction'' is an American science fiction magazine edited by Sheila Williams and published by Dell Magazines, which is owned by Penny Press. It was launched as a quarterly by Davis Publications in 1977, after obtaining Isaac ...
'') * "Two for the Starry Night" (2012) (published in ''Comets and Criminals'' #2) * "Adware" (2012) (published in ''Asimov's Science Fiction'') * "Tangerine, Nectarine, Clementine, Apocalypse" (2012) (published in ''Interzone'' #239) * "Hotel" (2013) (published in ''Asimov's Science Fiction'') * "Fly Away Home" (2014) (published in ''Interzone'' #251) * "House Party Blues" (2014) (published in ''Black Static'' #39) * "Shatterdown" (2014) (published in ''Asimov's Science Fiction'') * "Moogh and the Great Trench Kraken" (2015) (published in ''
Beneath Ceaseless Skies ''Beneath Ceaseless Skies'' (''BCS'') is a fantasy adventure online magazine published in the United States by Firkin Press. History ''Beneath Ceaseless Skies'' first issue was released on October 9, 2008 featuring stories by Chris Willrich an ...
'' #181) * "Lazy Dog Out" (2016) (published in ''Asimov's Science Fiction'') * "Ten Poems for the Mossums, One for the Man" (2016) (published in ''Asimov's Science Fiction'') * "Detroit Hammersmith, Zero Gravity Toilet Repairman (Retired)" (2016) (published in ''
Analog Science Fiction and Fact ''Analog Science Fiction and Fact'' is an American science fiction magazine published under various titles since 1930. Originally titled ''Astounding Stories of Super-Science'', the first issue was dated January 1930, published by William Cla ...
'') * "Belong" (2016) (published in ''Interzone'' #265) * "Number Thirty-Nine Skink" (2017) (published in ''Asimov's Science Fiction'') * "Books of the Risen Sea" (2017) (published in ''Asimov's Science Fiction'') *
The Secret Life of Bots
(2017) (published in ''
Clarkesworld Magazine ''Clarkesworld Magazine'' is an American online fantasy and science fiction magazine edited by Neil Clarke. It released its first issue October 1, 2006, and has maintained a regular monthly schedule since, publishing fiction by authors such as ...
'' #132) * "The Streaming Man" (2018) (published in ''Analog Science Fiction and Fact'') * "Stones in the Water, Cottage on the Mountain" (2018) (published in ''Asimov's Science Fiction'') * "R.U.R-8?" (2018) (published in ''Asimov's Science Fiction'') * "Thirty-Three Percent Joe" (2018) (published in ''Clarkesworld Magazine'' #145) * "Taking Icarus Home" (2019) (published in ''Asimov's Science Fiction'') * "The Painter of Trees" (2019) (published in ''Clarkesworld Magazine'' #153) * "Waterlines" (2019) (published in ''Asimov's Science Fiction'') * "Dave's Head" (2019) (published in ''Clarkesworld Magazine'' #156) * "Table Etiquette for Diplomatic Personnel, in Seventeen Scenes" (2021) (published in ''Asimov's Science Fiction'') *
Bots of the Lost Ark
(2021) (published in ''Clarkesworld Magazine'' #177) ——————— Notes


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