In addition to dark fantasy and horror, Lee also wrote several young adult works, beginning with The Dragon Hoard in 1971 and eventually the Piratica trilogy. In 2015, she received the Horror Writers of America Lifetime Achievement Award. She won back-to-back World Fantasy Best Short Story Awards in 19 and received that organization’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 2013. She was nominated for the Nebula twice, once for her debut non-juvenile novel, Birthgrave, and later for the short story “Red As Blood.” In 1980, she was nominated for the coveted Balrog Award three times, and became the first woman to win the British Fantasy Award for Best Novel for Death’s Master. She went on to write numerous novels, including the five volume Tales From The Flat Earth sequence, the Birthgrave trilogy, and The Secret Books of Paradys sequence. Lee began publishing with the short story “Eustace” in 1968.
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