Friesner was named Outstanding New Fantasy Writer by Romantic Times in 1986. She won the Skylark Award in 1994. She has been nominated a number of times for the
Hugo and
Nebula awards, winning the
Nebula Award for Best Short Story in 1995 and 1996 for, respectively, "Death and the Librarian" and "
A Birthday". "A Birthday" was additionally a Hugo Award finalist in 1996. Her short story, "All Vows" was also a finalist for the Nebula in 1994 and took second place in ''Asimov's SF Magazine'' Readers' Poll in 1993. Friesner's
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novel,
Warchild, also made the USA TODAY bestseller list.
Nebula Awards and Nominations Source: • 1993- “All Vows”, published by
Asimov’s Magazine, Nominated for Best Short Story • 1995- “Jesus at the Bat” published by
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Nominated for Best Novelette 1995 • 1995- “Death and the Librarian” published by
Asimov’s Magazine, Winner, Best Short story • 1996- “A Birthday” published by
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Winner, Best Short Story • 1999- “How to Make Unicorn Pie” published by
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Nominated for Best Novelette • 2001- Toastmaster for World Science Fiction Convention 2001 • 2006- “Helen Remembers the Stork Club”, published by
The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Nominated for Best Short Story of 2006
Locus Awards Source: Locus Awards —
for SF/F/H works, polled by readers of Locus Magazine (10 nominations) • 2006: “The Fraud” (''Asimov's'' Mar 2005) — novelette — 24th place • 2006: “Last Man Standing” (
F&SF Jan 2005) — novelette — 17th place • 2006: “Helen Remembers the Stork Club” (
F&SF Oct/Nov 2005) — short story — 15th place • 2000: “How to Make Unicorn Pie” (
F&SF Jan 1999) — novelette — 14th place • 1999: “Brown Dust” (Starlight 2) — novelette — 16th place • 1996: “A Birthday” (
F&SF Aug 1995) — short story — 4th place • 1996:
Chicks in Chainmail (Baen) — anthology — 19th place • 1993: “All Vows” (''Asimov's'' Nov 1992) — short story — 17th place • 1989: ''Druid's Blood'' (NAL Signet) — fantasy novel — 13th place • 1987: New York by Knight (Signet) — fantasy novel — 19th place
Other Awards and Nominations Source: • James Tiptree Jr Memorial Award —
for SF/F that explores and expands the roles of women and men, juried (1 nomination) • 1999: “In the Realms of Dragons” (''Asimov's'' Feb 1998) — long list • ''Asimov's
Reader Poll — for stories, poems, and art published by Asimov's, polled by readers'' (4 nominations) • 2001: “The Shunned Trailer” (''Asimov's'' Feb 2000) — short story — 10th place • 1995: “Death and the Librarian” (''Asimov's'' Dec 1994) — short story — 2nd place • 1994: “'White!' Said Fred” (''Asimov's'' Oct 1993) — short story — 3rd place (tie) • 1993: “All Vows” (''Asimov's'' Nov 1992) — short story — 2nd place • ·Gaylactic Spectrum Awards —
for SF/F/H on GLBT themes, voted by members of Gaylactic Network (1 nomination) • 2000: “Chanoyu” (''Asimov's'' Mar 1999) — short fiction — nomination • HOMer Awards —
for SF/F works, voted by members of SF/F forum on CompuServe (2 nominations) • 2000: “Chanoyu” (''Asimov's'' Mar 1999) — novelette — nomination • 2000: “How to Make Unicorn Pie” (
F&SF Jan 1999) — novelette — nomination ==Bibliography==