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'''W. Gregory Stewart''' (born in [[Toronto]]) is a [[poet]] most associated with [[speculative fiction]]. He has won the [[Rhysling Award]] four times.<ref>[http://www.locusmag.com/SFAwards/Db/NomLit87.html#4702 Locus Index of SF Awards]</ref>
'''W. Gregory Stewart''' (born in [[Toronto]]) is a [[poet]] most associated with [[speculative fiction]]. He has won the [[Rhysling Award]] four times.<ref>[http://www.locusmag.com/SFAwards/Db/NomLit87.html#4702 Locus Index of SF Awards]</ref>


He was born in [[Canada]], has lived in [[Australia]], and currently resides in [[Los Angeles]]. Aside from poetry he also writes short fiction and was a past nominee for the [[Nebula Award for Best Short Story]]. Stewart conducts a writer's workshop for youth, works for a public utility, and grows [[heirloom tomato]]es from seed. He is married to illustrator Helen Shoenfeld and has a son, Jesse.<ref>[http://www.fables.org/bios/stewart.html Fables.org]</ref>
He was born in 1950 in [[Canada]], has lived in [[Australia]], and currently resides in [[Los Angeles]]. Aside from poetry he also writes short fiction and was a past nominee for the [[Nebula Award for Best Short Story]]. Stewart conducts a writer's workshop for youth, works for a public utility, and grows [[heirloom tomato]]es from seed. He is married to illustrator Helen Shoenfeld and has a son, Jesse.<ref>[http://www.fables.org/bios/stewart.html Fables.org]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 05:17, 11 May 2022

W. Gregory Stewart (born in Toronto) is a poet most associated with speculative fiction. He has won the Rhysling Award four times.[1]

He was born in 1950 in Canada, has lived in Australia, and currently resides in Los Angeles. Aside from poetry he also writes short fiction and was a past nominee for the Nebula Award for Best Short Story. Stewart conducts a writer's workshop for youth, works for a public utility, and grows heirloom tomatoes from seed. He is married to illustrator Helen Shoenfeld and has a son, Jesse.[2]

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