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Wakulla Springs

Congratulations to Andy Duncan and Ellen Klages, who recently won a 2014 World Fantasy Award for their Tor.com Original novella, “Wakulla Springs”!

Wakulla Springs, in the Florida panhandle, is the deepest submerged freshwater cave system in the world. Read “Wakulla Springs” below—we hope it will surprise and delight you as much as it surprised and delighted us.

This novella was acquired and edited for Tor.com by senior editor Patrick Nielsen Hayden.

[Read “Wakulla Springs” by Andy Duncan and Ellen Klages]

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Andy Duncan

Author

Andy Duncan is an American science fiction and fantasy writer born on September 21, 1964, in Batesburg, South Carolina. Much of his widely-praised short fiction deals with themes and issues associated with the American South. His first story collection, Beluthahatchie and Other Stories (2000), won the World Fantasy Award; in the same year he won another World Fantasy Award for his novelette “The Pottawatomie Giant.” His 2001 novella “The Chief Designer” won the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award for short fiction. A more recent collection of stories is The Pottawatomie Giant and Other Stories (2011). He lives in Maryland.

Author photo by Jeanne Beckwith

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About the Author

Ellen Klages

Author

Ellen Klages is an American science fiction, fantasy, and historical-fiction writer born in Columbus, Ohio in 1954. She began publishing short fantasy and SF stories in 1998; her novelette “Basement Magic” (2003) won a Nebula Award. In 2006 she published her first novel, The Green Glass Sea, a middle-grade novel set in Los Alamos during World War II; it won the Scott O’Dell Award for Historical Fiction. Portable Childhoods, a collection of her short fiction, appeared in 2007.

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