![]() ![]() Then a few weeks later another plant attempted to sink roots into some other plant. It began because one day she found that one of her houseplants had killed another-a pothos had wrapped around another plant, which ended up dying from a lack of light. She started the research for “Semiosis” before even thinking about writing the novel. “Semiosis” was a Finalist for a Locus for Best Science Fiction Novel, for a Campbell Memorial Award, and made Locus Recommended Reading List. In the year 2017, she received the Alicia Gordon Award for Word Artistry in Translation from the American Translators Association for her English translation of an excerpt from Joseph de la Vega’s Confusion de confusiones, written in Spanish in 1688. Sue has worked for forty years as a journalist, both as an editor and reporter, and she translates from Spanish into English. ![]() She has published poems, short stories, and articles in various anthologies and magazines. She grew up in Milwaukee and attended the University of Wisconsin. ![]() Sue Burke is a translator and writer that has lived in Madrid, Milwaukee, Chicago, and Austin. ![]()
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