Name Amal El-Mohtar | Role Poet | |
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Awards Rhysling award for best short poem Nominations |
Amal el mohtar wins the 2009 rhysling award for short poem
Amal El-Mohtar is a Canadian poet and writer of speculative fiction. She has published short fiction, poetry, essays and reviews, and has edited the fantastic poetry quarterly magazine Goblin Fruit since 2006.
Contents
- Amal el mohtar wins the 2009 rhysling award for short poem
- Bact amal el mohtar peach creamed honey
- Awards and nominations
- References

Bact amal el mohtar peach creamed honey
Awards and nominations

El-Mohtar has received the following awards:


Other awards her short fiction has been nominated for include the 2010 Nebula Award (for "The Green Book"); the 2016 Nebula Award (for "Madeleine"); the 2016 World Fantasy Award (for "Pockets"); and the 2017 World Fantasy Award (for "Seasons of Glass and Iron").

References
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