Eileen Gunn

|birth_place=Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |occupation= |nationality=American |education=Clarion Workshop |genre=Science fiction |awards=Nebula Award for Best Short Story (2005)
Sense of Gender Award (2006) |website= }} Eileen Gunn (born June 23, 1945, Dorchester, Massachusetts) is an American science fiction author and editor based in Seattle, Washington, who began publishing in 1978. Her story "Coming to Terms", inspired, in part, by a friendship with Avram Davidson, won the Nebula Award for Best Short Story in 2004. Two other stories were nominated for the Hugo Award: "Stable Strategies for Middle Management" (in 1989) and "Computer Friendly" (1990). Provided by Wikipedia
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