Kelly Robson


Kelly Robson is a Canadian science fiction, fantasy and horror writer. She has won the 2018 Nebula Award for Best Novelette for her novelette "A Human Stain" published at Tor.com. She has also been nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novella in 2016 for "Waters of Versailles" and in 2019 for "Gods, Monsters and the Lucky Peach", both published at Tor.com; "Waters of Versailles" also received the 2016 Prix Aurora Award for best Canadian short fiction.

Works

2019: "Skin City." The Verge's Better Worlds.
2018: Clarkesworld Magazine.
2018: "Gods, Monsters and the Lucky Peach." Tor.com Publishing. Finalist for the 2019 Nebula Award for Best Novella.
2018: "Intervention." Infinity’s End, edited by Jonathan Strahan.
2017: Uncanny Magazine.
2017: Clarkesworld Magazine.
2017: "The Desperate Flesh." Nasty: Fetish Fights Back, edited by Anna Yeatts & Chris Phillips.
2017: Tor.com. Winner of the 2018 Nebula Award for Best Novelette. Finalist for the 2018 Prix Aurora Award for best short fiction.
2015: "The Gladiator Lie.", edited by Madeline Ashby and David Nickle.
2015: "Two Year Man." Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine. Finalist for the Sunburst Award.
2015: Tor.com. Finalist for the 2016 Nebula Award for Best Novella. Finalist for the 2016 World Fantasy Award for Best Novella. Winner of the 2016 Prix Aurora Award for best short fiction.
2015: "Good For Grapes." The Exile Book of New Canadian Noir, edited by Claude Lalumière and David Nickle, published by Exile Editions.
2015: Clarkesworld Magazine. Finalist for the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award.

Personal life

Robson is married to fellow Canadian science fiction writer A. M. Dellamonica, and lives in Toronto.