Stephanie Burgis

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Stephanie Burgis (born 1977) is an American fantasy writer who lives in Yorkshire, England. She writes historical and contemporary fantasy short stories and novels.


Works

Short Stories (Online)

Locked Doors Published in Strange Horizons, January 2007.

Stitching Time Published in The Fortean Bureau, March 2005. Reprinted as audio podcast in Pseudopod, 6th April 2007.

Inside the Tower Published in Strange Horizons, January 2005. Reprinted in Jabberwocky, ed. Sean Wallace, July 2005.

Some Girlfriends Can Published in Strange Horizons, November 2004. Honorable Mention, Strange Horizons Readers’ Choice Poll 2004. Reprinted as audio podcast in Escape Pod.

Accident of Birth Published in Lone Star Stories, October 2005.

Giant Published in Lone Star Stories, December 2004. "Giant" was nominated for the 2004 Speculative Literature Foundation Fountain Award.

Short Stories (Print)

By the Light of the Dark Published in Grendelsong, April 2007.

Foxwoman Published in Aeon, Issue No. 8, August 2006.

Behind the Rules Published in Forgotten Worlds, July 2006.

Ivy and Thorn Published in Grendelsong, September 2006.

Fire Magic Published in Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine, Issue 23, June 2006. Co-written with Patrick Samphire.

The Little Tailor Published in Say... magazine, May 2005.

Hide-and-Seek Published in Flytrap No. 2, May 2004

Breath of Clay Published in Jewish Sci-Fi Stories for Kids, anthology ed. Yaacov Peterseil, 1999

La Maison Cherbignac Published in Merlyn's Pen, May 1993 reprinted in White Knuckles: Tales of Terror by American Teen Writers, anthology ed. Kathryn Kulpa, 1995.


External Links

  • Website
  • LiveJournal
  • Blog