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* "[[Somewhere Down the Diamondback Road]]" ([[1993]]) | * "[[Somewhere Down the Diamondback Road]]" ([[1993]]) | ||
* "[[Strings (short story)]]" ([[1994]]) | * "[[Strings (short story)]]" ([[1994]]) | ||
* "[[And Salome Danced]]" ([[1994]]) | * "[[And Salome Danced]]" ([[1994]]) (1995 Tiptree Award Shortlist) | ||
* "[[Alien Jane (short story)|Alien Jane]]" ([[1995]]) | * "[[Alien Jane (short story)|Alien Jane]]" ([[1995]]) ((winner of the Astraea National Lesbian Action Foundation Writer's Award, finalist for Nebula) | ||
* "[[The Eye of the Storm (novella)|The Eye of the Storm]]" ([[1998]]) | * "[[The Eye of the Storm (novella)|The Eye of the Storm]]" ([[1998]]) | ||
Revision as of 20:34, 28 March 2007
Kelley Eskridge (born 1960), American writer. Partner of Nicola Griffith.
Her work has been adapted for television, and her novel Solitaire will be made into a film.
Bibliography
Fiction
Novels
Collections
- Dangerous Space (2007) (forthcoming)
Short Fiction
- "The Hum of Human Cities" (1990)
- "Somewhere Down the Diamondback Road" (1993)
- "Strings (short story)" (1994)
- "And Salome Danced" (1994) (1995 Tiptree Award Shortlist)
- "Alien Jane" (1995) ((winner of the Astraea National Lesbian Action Foundation Writer's Award, finalist for Nebula)
- "The Eye of the Storm" (1998)
Nonfiction
- "Identity and Desire" (1999)
- "As We Mean To Go On" (2005) (with Nicola Griffith