Awards & Winners

Midori Snyder

Midori Snyder is an American writer of fantasy, mythic fiction, and nonfiction on myth and folklore. She has published eight novels for children and adults, winning the Mythopoeic Award for The Innamorati. Her work has been translated into French, Dutch, Italian and Turkish. Snyder's first novel, Soulstring, was a fairytale fantasy loosely inspired by the Scottish legend of Tam Lin. This was followed by an imaginary world trilogy: New Moon, Sadar's Keep, and Beldan's Fire. The Flight of Michael McBride was a work of mythic fiction set in the old American West, drawing upon Irish-American, Mexican, and indigenous folklore. Hatchling was a children's book set in the world of Dinotopia. Snyder's award-winning novel The Innamorati was inspired by Italian and early Roman legends and the theater of the Commedia dell'Arte. Hannah's Garden is a contemporary fantasy for young adult readers about fairies, folk music, and family dynamics, set in rural Wisconsin. With Jane Yolen, Snyder co-authored the novel Except the Queen, a contemporary urban fantasy featuring two fey who are banished to the World as elderly women, where they find themselves embroiled in a much larger struggle for power.

Awards by Midori Snyder

Check all the awards nominated and won by Midori Snyder.

2008


2001


Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature
Honored for : The Innamorati

Nominations 2001 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature The Innamorati

1999


Nominations 1999 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel The Innamorati

1988


Nominations 1988 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Locus Award for Best First Novel Soulstring