American writer
Ruth Berman is an American writer of weird science fiction and speculative poetry . In 2003, she won the Rhysling Award for Best Short Poem . She was also the winner of the 2006 Dwarf Stars Award for her poem Knowledge Of . In 1973, she was a finalist for the first John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer .[ 1]
Her short fiction has appeared in Analog , New Worlds , Star Trek: The New Voyages , Shadows 2 , Tales of the Unanticipated , and Asimov's Science Fiction . Berman is a staff member of the University of Minnesota .[ 2]
Bibliography
Poetry
Anthologies
Bag Person Press Collective, ed. (2012). Lady poetesses from Hell . Bag Person Press.
List of poems
Title
Year
First published
Reprinted/collected
The Fates rebel
2015
Berman, Ruth (March 2015). "The Fates rebel". Asimov's Science Fiction . 39 (3): 45.
Gold ring
2014
Berman, Ruth (February 2014). "Gold ring". Asimov's Science Fiction . 38 (2): 79.
How many
2013
Berman, Ruth (February 2013). "How many". Asimov's Science Fiction . 37 (2): 69.
Immigrant to Desert-World
1977
Berman, Ruth (Fall 2013). "Immigrant to Desert-World". Asimov's Choice Astronauts & Androids . 1 (1): 43. [ 3]
Knowledge of
2005
Berman, Ruth (Autumn 2005). "Knowledge of" (PDF) . Kerem . 10 : 104.
Fiction
Berman, Ruth (2011). Bradamant's quest . FTL Publications.
References
^ History of the John W. Campbell Awards , at TheHugoAwards.org; retrieved August 18, 2019
^ "A Ruth Berman Bibliography" . University of Minnesota . Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2014-09-17 .
^ Berman wrote: "I got a pleasant surprise in the mail recently...I told you, didn't I, that a poem of mine (originally about Vulcan, although in the process of rewriting it got away from the specific place), "Immigrant to Desert-World," was published in Isaac Asimov's SF Fall issue? Well, I got another check from them, and a note saying that they're reprinting it in an anthology to come out in a couple of months." -- from a letter by Berman in "Despatch" #32 (October 1977)
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