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* ''[[Bending the Landscape: Fantasy]]'' (edited with [[Stephen Pagel]])
* ''[[Bending the Landscape: Fantasy]]'' (edited with [[Stephen Pagel]])
* ''[[Bending the Landscape: Horror]]'' (edited with [[Stephen Pagel]])
* ''[[Bending the Landscape: Horror]]'' (edited with [[Stephen Pagel]])
===Scholarship===
Essays to appear in PARA*DOXA, and SF EYE, and NEBULA AWARDS 30). Description of interests: gender, alienation, science fiction in general, gendered language, sex-battle texts--and related utopias and dystopias, evolution of a philosophy of art, the changing definitions of genius...and so on


==Biography==
==Biography==
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* "Nicola Griffith's ''The Blue Place,"'' an essay by L. Timmel Duchamp, at http://ltimmel.home.mindspring.com/blue.html
* "Nicola Griffith's ''The Blue Place,"'' an essay by L. Timmel Duchamp, at http://ltimmel.home.mindspring.com/blue.html


[[category:Tiptree Award Winning Authors|Griffith, Nicola]]
[[Category:Tiptree Award Winning Authors|Griffith, Nicola]]
[[Category:Scholars|Griffith]]

Revision as of 08:35, 4 January 2007

Award-winning author of Ammonite and Slow River. Editor, with Stephen Pagel, of the Bending the Landscape trilogy of queer fantasy, SF, and horror (respectively). Two non-SF novels: The Blue Place and the sequel Stay.


Bibliography

Novels


Short Story Collections


Edited Anthologies

Scholarship

Essays to appear in PARA*DOXA, and SF EYE, and NEBULA AWARDS 30). Description of interests: gender, alienation, science fiction in general, gendered language, sex-battle texts--and related utopias and dystopias, evolution of a philosophy of art, the changing definitions of genius...and so on


Biography

Partner with Kelley Eskridge







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