Thoraiya DyerThoraiya Dyer is an Australian writer of fantasy, speculative and science fiction. As of June 2024[update], she has won five Aurealis Awards and four Ditmar Awards, each of the latter in different categories.[1] CareerDyer trained and worked as a veterinarian before publishing her first fantasy short stories in 2008.[2] Her work has appeared in Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Apex Magazine, Clarkesworld Magazine, Cosmos and Redstone Science Fiction and well as a number of anthologies.[1] Dyer was joint winner of the 2010 Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy Short Story for "Yowie",[3][4] winning that award again in 2011 for "Fruit of the Pipal Tree"[5][6] and in 2016 for "Where the Pelican Builds Her Next".[7][8] In 2012 she won the Aurealis Award for Best Young Adult Short Story for "The Wisdom of the Ants",[9] which also won the Ditmar Best Short Story in 2013.[10][11] She was awarded the Aurealis Award for Best Science Fiction Short Story in 2014 for "Wine, Women, and Stars".[12][13] She won the Ditmar Award for Best New Talent in 2011, having been shortlisted for that award the previous year.[14] Also in 2011, she won the Ditmar Award for Best Novella or Novelette for The Company Articles of Edward Teach.[15] Her 2017 fantasy novel, Crossroads of Canopy, won the 2018 Ditmar Award for Best Novel.[16][17] It was described in Kirkus Reviews as "an epic fantasy that builds an intriguing setting but never quite comes into focus".[18] In reviewing Dyer's second novel, Echoes of Understorey, Katharine Coldiron wrote that it was "a satisfying read, and a delirious second dive into a complete, absorbing fantasy universe".[19] Selected works
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