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Katherine Irenae "Kij" Johnson (born 20 January 1960; age 64) is an American fantasy and science fiction author. She co-wrote the Pocket TNG novel Dragon's Honor with Greg Cox.
Johnson was born in Harlan, Iowa. "Kij" is an abbreviation of her initials. She has been a director of the Center for the Study of Science Fiction at the University of Kansas, which James Gunn established.
She has won a number of awards, including the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award, the World Fantasy Award, a Nebula, and the Hugo Award.
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Writing credits[]
- Star Trek novels
- TNG #38: Dragon's Honor with Greg Cox
- Some Non-Star Trek novels
- Fudoki
- The Fox Woman
Awards[]
- Theodore S. Sturgeon Award
- IAFA-Crawford Award
External links[]
- Author's web site
- Kij Johnson at Wikipedia
- Kij Johnson at SF-Encyclopedia.com
- Kij Johnson at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works