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Her story "At the Roots of the World Tree" was a finalist for the 2005 Spectrum Award (Short Fiction). | Her story "At the Roots of the World Tree" was a finalist for the 2005 Spectrum Award (Short Fiction). | ||
==Works== | Website: [[http://www.visi.com/~clundoff]] | ||
==Selected Works== | |||
Author - | Author - | ||
* ''[[Night's Kiss]]'' (anthology of erotic lesbian stories, including [[vampire]] stories). Published by Torquere Press, 2005. | * ''[[Night's Kiss]]'' (anthology of erotic lesbian stories, including [[vampire]] stories). Published by Torquere Press, 2005. | ||
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Editor - | Editor - | ||
* ''[[Haunted Hearths and Sapphic Shades: Lesbian Ghost Stories]]'' | * ''[[Haunted Hearths and Sapphic Shades: Lesbian Ghost Stories]].'' Published by Lethe Press, 2008. | ||
Short Works (selected) - | Short Works (selected) - | ||
* "Spell, Book and Candle" in [[Khimairal Ink]] edited by Carrie Tierney, 2008. | * "Spell, Book and Candle" in [[Khimairal Ink]] edited by Carrie Tierney, 2008. | ||
* "Three Views of the Maiden in Peril" in [[Farrago's Wainscot]] edited by Darin Bradley, 2008. | * "Three Views of the Maiden in Peril" in [[Farrago's Wainscot]] edited by Darin Bradley, 2008. | ||
* "At the Roots of the World Tree" and "The Temporary" in [[Anthology Builder]], 2008. | |||
* "A Scent of Roses" in [[So Fey: Queer Faery Stories]] edited by Steve Berman. Published by Haworth Press 2007. | * "A Scent of Roses" in [[So Fey: Queer Faery Stories]] edited by Steve Berman. Published by Haworth Press 2007. | ||
* "The Snake Woman's Lover" in [[Garden of the Perverse: Twisted Faery Tales for Adults ]] edited by Sage Vivant and M. Christian. Published by Thunder's Mouth Press, 2006. | * "The Snake Woman's Lover" in [[Garden of the Perverse: Twisted Faery Tales for Adults ]] edited by Sage Vivant and M. Christian. Published by Thunder's Mouth Press, 2006. | ||
* "Beauty" in [[Zowie! It's Yaoi!]] edited by Marilyn Jaye Lewis. Published by Thunder's Mouth Press, 2006. | |||
* "Emily Says" in [[Lust for Life]] edited by Claude Lalumiere and Elise Moser. Published by Vehicule Press, 2006. | * "Emily Says" in [[Lust for Life]] edited by Claude Lalumiere and Elise Moser. Published by Vehicule Press, 2006. | ||
Articles (selected) - | |||
* "A Science Fiction Convention of Our Own" at [[Gay Lifestyle Monthly]], edited by Ellen Tevault. Published by [[http://www.GayLifestyleMonthly.com]], 2008. | |||
Revision as of 10:16, 6 January 2008
Catherine Lundoff is a writer and editor. Born 1963. Her story "At the Roots of the World Tree" was a finalist for the 2005 Spectrum Award (Short Fiction).
Website: [[1]]
Selected Works
Author -
- Night's Kiss (anthology of erotic lesbian stories, including vampire stories). Published by Torquere Press, 2005.
- Crave: Tales of Lust, Love and Longing (anthology of erotic lesbian stories, including science fiction and fantasy stories). Published by Lethe Press, 2007.
Editor -
- Haunted Hearths and Sapphic Shades: Lesbian Ghost Stories. Published by Lethe Press, 2008.
Short Works (selected) -
- "Spell, Book and Candle" in Khimairal Ink edited by Carrie Tierney, 2008.
- "Three Views of the Maiden in Peril" in Farrago's Wainscot edited by Darin Bradley, 2008.
- "At the Roots of the World Tree" and "The Temporary" in Anthology Builder, 2008.
- "A Scent of Roses" in So Fey: Queer Faery Stories edited by Steve Berman. Published by Haworth Press 2007.
- "The Snake Woman's Lover" in Garden of the Perverse: Twisted Faery Tales for Adults edited by Sage Vivant and M. Christian. Published by Thunder's Mouth Press, 2006.
- "Beauty" in Zowie! It's Yaoi! edited by Marilyn Jaye Lewis. Published by Thunder's Mouth Press, 2006.
- "Emily Says" in Lust for Life edited by Claude Lalumiere and Elise Moser. Published by Vehicule Press, 2006.
Articles (selected) -
- "A Science Fiction Convention of Our Own" at Gay Lifestyle Monthly, edited by Ellen Tevault. Published by [[2]], 2008.