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Ann Leckie (born March 2, 1966) is an American author of science fiction and fantasy. Her 2013 debut novel Ancillary Justice, in part about artificial consciousness and gender-blindness, won the 2014 Hugo Award for "Best Novel", as well as the Nebula Award, the Arthur C. Clarke Award, and the BSFA Award. The sequels, Ancillary Sword and Ancillary Mercy, each won the Locus Award and were nominated for the Nebula Award. Provenance, published in 2017, and Translation State, published in 2023, are also set in the Imperial Radch universe. Leckie's first fantasy novel, The Raven Tower, was published in February 2019. Career Having grown up as a science fiction fan in St. Louis, Missouri, Leckie's attempts in her youth to get her science fiction works published were unsuccessful. One of her few publications from that time was an unattributed bodice-ripper in True Confessions. After giving birth to her children in 1996 and 2000, boredom as a stay-at-home mother motivated her to sketch a first draft of what would become Ancillary Justice for National Novel Writing Month 2002. In 2005, Leckie attended the Clarion West Writers Workshop, where she studied under Octavia Butler. After that, she wrote Ancillary Justice over a period of six years; it was picked up by the publisher Orbit in 2012 and published the following year. Leckie has published numerous short stories, in outlets including Subterranean Magazine, Strange Horizons, and Realms of Fantasy. Her short stories have been selected for inclusion in year's best collections, such as The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, edited by Rich Horton. She edited the science fiction and fantasy online magazine Giganotosaurus from 2010 to 2013, and is assistant editor of the PodCastle podcast. She served as the secretary of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America from 2012 to 2013. Imperial Radch trilogy Leckie's debut novel Ancillary Justice, the first book of the Imperial Radch space opera trilogy, was published to critical acclaim in October 2013 and won all of the principal English-language science fiction awards (see Ann Leckie#Awards and nominations). It follows Breq, the sole survivor of a starship destroyed by treachery and vessel of that ship's artificial consciousness, as she attempts to avenge herself on the ruler of her empire. The sequel, Ancillary Sword, was published in October 2014, and the conclusion, Ancillary Mercy, was published in October 2015. "Night's Slow Poison" (2014) and "She Commands Me and I Obey" (2014) are short stories set in the same universe. Other novels In 2015, Orbit Books purchased two additional novels from Leckie. The first, Provenance (published on 3 October 2017), is set in the Imperial Radch universe. The second was to have been an unrelated science fiction novel. In April 2018, Orbit announced that Leckie's first fantasy novel, The Raven Tower, would be published in early 2019. Another standalone novel set in the Imperial Radch universe entitled Translation State was published on June 6th, 2023. Bibliography Novels Set in the Ancillary universe Imperial Radch trilogy Ancillary Justice. (1 October 2013). Orbit. ISBN 978-0-356-50240-3. Ancillary Sword. (7 October 2014). Orbit. ISBN 978-0-356-50241-0. Ancillary Mercy. (6 October 2015). Orbit. ISBN 978-0-356-50242-7. Other novels Provenance. (26 September 2017). Orbit. ISBN 978-0-316-38867-2. Translation State. (6 June 2023). Orbit. ISBN 978-0316289719. Non-Ancillary novels The Raven Tower. (26 February 2019). Orbit. ISBN 978-0316388696. Short fiction "Hesperia and Glory". (2006). Subterranean Magazine 4. (Reprinted in Science Fiction: The Best of the Year 2007 Edition, edited by Rich Horton) "Footprints". (2007). Postcards from Hell: The First Thirteen. "The Snake's Wife". (2007). Helix #6. (Reprinted on Transcriptase) "Needle and Thread" - co-authored by Rachel Swirsky. (2008). Lone Star Stories #29. "The Nalendar". (2008). Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine, Issue #36. (Reprinted in Uncanny Magazine #2, January 2015 and as audio on PodCastle #52, May 2009) "Clickweed". (July 2008). A Field Guide to Surreal Botany. "Marsh Gods". (7 July 2008). Strange Horizons. "The God of Au". Helix #8. (Reprinted in The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, 2009, edited by Rich Horton) "The Endangered Camp". (2009). Clockwork Phoenix 2. (Reprinted in The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, 2010, edited by Rich Horton) "The Sad History of the Tearless Onion" (12 June 2009). PodCastle Miniature #33. "The Unknown God". (February 2010). Realms of Fantasy. "Beloved of the Sun". (21 October 2010). Beneath Ceaseless Skies. "Maiden, Mother, Crone". (December 2010). Realms of Fantasy. (Reprinted in Lightspeed, January 2015 and as audio on PodCastle #500, 11 December 2017) "The Endangered Camp". (12 March 2012). Clockwork Phoenix 2. (Reprinted in The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy, 2010 and Forever Magazine, March 2015) "Saving Bacon". (39 July 2014). PodCastle #322. "Another Word for World". (2015). Future Visions: Original Science Fiction Stories Inspired by Microsoft. "The Justified". (2019). The Mythic Dream. Set in the Ancillary universe "Night's Slow Poison". (2012) Electric Velocipede, reprinted (2014). Tor. "She Commands Me and I Obey". (2014). Strange Horizons. Critical studies and reviews of Leckie's work Sparks, Cat (February–March 2014). "[Untitled review of Ancillary Justice]". Coda. Reviews. Cosmos. 55: 105. Awards and nominations Ancillary Justice (2013) 2013: won the Nebula Award for Best Novel 2013: won the BSFA Award for Best Novel 2013: won the Kitschies Award Golden Tentacle (Debut) 2014: won the Hugo Award for Best Novel 2014: won the Arthur C. Clarke Award 2014: won the Locus Award for Best First Novel 2014: won the British Fantasy Award for the Best Newcomer (the Sydney J. Bounds Award) 2016: won the Prix Bob-Morane for Best Translated Novel 2016: won the Seiun Award for Best Translated Novel (Japan) 2013: Nominated for the James Tiptree, Jr. Award 2013: Nominated for the Philip K. Dick Award 2014: Finalist for the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel 2014: Finalist for the Compton Crook Award Ancillary Sword (2014) 2014: won the BSFA Award for Best Novel 2015: won the Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel 2014: Nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novel 2015: Finalist for the Hugo Award for Best Novel Ancillary Mercy (2015) 2016: won the Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel 2015: Nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Novel 2016: Finalist for the Hugo Award for Best Novel 2016: Nominated for the Dragon Award for Best Science Fiction Novel Imperial Radch trilogy (2013–2015) 2017: Patrick Marcel won Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire for Best Translator (Jacques Chambon Translation Prize) for Les Chroniques du Radch, tomes 1 à 3 (France) 2017: Nominated for Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire for Best.... Discover the Ann Leckie popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Ann Leckie books.

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    Die Mission

    Ann Leckie

    Das erfolgreichste ScienceFictionEpos der GegenwartÜber Tausende von Sternsystemen erstreckt sich das mächtige Imperium der Radchaai – doch es ist in sich gespalten und steht kurz ...

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    Embers of War

    Gareth L. Powell

    From BSFA Award winning author Gareth L. Powell comes the first in a new epic scifi trilogy exploring the legacies of warThe sentient warship Trouble Dog was built for violence, ye...

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    The Raven Tower

    Ann Leckie

    SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2020 WORLD FANTASY AWARDGods meddle in the fates of men, men play with the fates of gods, and a pretender must be cast down from the throne in this masterful fi...

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    The Mythic Dream

    Dominik Parisien & Navah Wolfe

    An allnew anthology of eighteen classic myth retellings featuring an allstar lineup of awardwinning and critically acclaimed writers.Madeleine L’Engle once said, “When we lose our ...

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    Summary of Translation State by Ann Leckie

    Justin Reese

    DISCLAIMERThis book does not in any capacity mean to replace the original book but to serve as a vast summary of the original book.Summary of Translation State by Ann LeckieIN THIS...

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    The All-Consuming World

    Cassandra Khaw

    “A visionary, foulmouthed, gory scifi adventure, dripping viscera, violence, and beauty in equal measure. . . . The AllConsuming World will consume your attention and linger in you...

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    From Divergent Suns

    Sam Peters

    The thrilling conclusion to the brilliant trilogy set on a distant world among the stars.A MISSING NUCLEAR WARHEAD. AN INTERSTELLAR CONSPIRACY. A DOOMSDAY CULT.In a remote city, a ...

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    Das Gift der Nacht

    Ann Leckie

    Die Fenster zur SeeleDie ferne Zukunft: Auf dem Flug durch den geheimnisvollen Kriechraum zum Planeten Ghem erregt ein Passagier die Aufmerksamkeit des Wächters Inarakhat. Er konfr...

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    Stars and Bones

    Gareth L. Powell

    Shortlisted for the BSFA Award, a stunningly inventive actionpacked sciencefiction epic adventure for fans of Becky Chambers and Ann Leckie from the multi BSFA awardwinner, Gareth ...

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    Das Imperium

    Ann Leckie

    Das große Finale der atemberaubenden BestsellerTrilogieDas Imperium der Radchaai hat sich über die gesamte Galaxis ausgebreitet. Nun droht es allerdings in einem blutigen Bürgerkri...