Albert E. Cowdrey

Albert E. Cowdrey

Albert E. Cowdrey is an American fantasy and science fiction author. He has published the science fiction novel Crux and a number of short stories. Much of his short fiction has appeared in Fantasy and Science Fiction and centers on his love for New Orleans. He was Chief of the Special History Branch in the U.S. Army, and wrote a number of nonfiction books about the history of the medical branches of the army. In 2003 Cowdrey's short story "Queen for a Day" won the World Fantasy Award. His novella "The Overseer" received a nomination in the 2009 World Fantasy Awards.

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Honors and Awards

YearAwardWork
2002 World Fantasy Award for Best Short Fiction Queen for a Day
2005 Nominated - Nebula Award for Best Novella The Tribes of Bela
2009 Nominated - World Fantasy Award for Best Novella The Overseer
2007 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Short Story Revelation
2006 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Short Story Twilight States
2004 Nominated - Locus Award for Best Short Story Grey Star
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Written works by Albert E. Cowdrey

  • The Tribes of Bela
    The Tribes of Bela
  • The Medics' War
    The Medics' War
  • Fighting For Life
    Fighting For Life
  • Crux
    Crux
  • Delta engineers
    Delta engineers
TitleGenre
The Tribes of Bela
The Medics' War
Fighting For Life
Crux Speculative fiction
Delta engineers
city for the nation
Elixir of life
This land, this South
Queen for a Day
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    For which awards has Albert E. Cowdrey been nominated?
  • A:
    Award nominations include:
    - Nebula Award for Best Novella for "The Tribes of Bela"
  • Q:
    Which popular books have been composed by writer, Albert E. Cowdrey?
  • A:
    Well known books include -
    - The Tribes of Bela
    - The Medics' War
    - Fighting For Life
    - Crux
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