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Award-winning author of [[Ammonite]] and [[Slow River]]. Editor, with [[Stephen Pagel]], of the [[Bending the Landscape series|Bending the Landscape]] trilogy of queer fantasy, SF, and horror (respectively). | Award-winning author of [[Ammonite]] and [[Slow River]]. Editor, with [[Stephen Pagel]], of the [[Bending the Landscape series|Bending the Landscape]] trilogy of queer fantasy, SF, and horror (respectively). Three non-SF novels: [[The Blue Place]] and its sequels [[Stay]] and [[Always (novel)|Always]]. | ||
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* ''[[The Blue Place]]'' (1998) | * ''[[The Blue Place]]'' (1998) | ||
* ''[[Stay (novel)|Stay]]'' (2002) | * ''[[Stay (novel)|Stay]]'' (2002) | ||
* ''[[Always (novel)|Always]]'' (2007 | * ''[[Always (novel)|Always]]'' (2007) | ||
===Short Story Collections=== | ===Short Story Collections=== | ||
Revision as of 06:57, 15 June 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). Three non-SF novels: The Blue Place and its sequels Stay and Always.
Bibliography
Novels
- Ammonite (1993)
- Slow River (1995)
Aud Torvingen series:
- The Blue Place (1998)
- Stay (2002)
- Always (2007)
Short Story Collections
- With Her Body (2004) (Aqueduct Press, ISBN 0-9746559-4-5)
- "Touching Fire" (first pubd Interzone, 1993)
- "Song of Bullfrogs, Cry of Geese" (first pubd Interzone, 1991)
- "Yaguara" (first pubd in slightly different form in Little Deaths, ed. Ellen Datlow, 1994)
- Afterword by L. Timmel Duchamp
Edited Anthologies
- Bending the Landscape: Fantasy (1997) (edited with Stephen Pagel)
- Bending the Landscape: Science Fiction (1998) (edited with Stephen Pagel)
- Bending the Landscape: Horror (2001) (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
Partner with Kelley Eskridge
External Links
- Nicola Griffith's website, at http://nicolagriffith.com/
- The Nicola Griffith Mailing List, at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nicolagriffith/
- "Nicola Griffith's The Blue Place," an essay by L. Timmel Duchamp, at http://ltimmel.home.mindspring.com/blue.html