Ellen Klages

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Ellen Klages is a writer and editor.

Bibliography

'Short Fiction

  • "Basement Magic" in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 2003. (Nebula Award Winner - 2005)
  • "Be Prepared," on the Infinite Matrix website, 2003.
  • "Flying Over Water," in Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet #7, October, 2000. (Nebula Award Finalist)
  • "Friday Night at St. Cecilia's," in The Coyote Road, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling. Forthcoming, 2007.
  • "Green Glass Sea," on Strange Horizons website, September, 2004.
  • "Intelligent Design," on Strange Horizons website, December 2005.
  • "Guys Day Out," on the Sci Fiction website, April 2005.
  • "In the House of the Seven Librarians," in Firebirds Rising, edited by Sharyn November. Viking. April, 2006.
  • "Ringing Up Baby," in Nature, April, 2006.
  • "A Taste of Summer," in Black Gate #3, Winter, 2002.
  • "Time Gypsy" in Bending the Landscape: Science Fiction, edited by Nicola Griffith and Stephen Pagel. Overlook Press, 1999. (Nebula Award Finalist; Hugo Award Finalist)
  • "Travel Agency," on the Strange Horizons website, February 11, 2002.
*"Triangle," in Bending the Landscape: Horror, edited by Nicola Griffith and Stephen Pagel. Overlook Press, 2001. (Spectrum Award Finalist) 

collection

  • Portable Childhoods. San Francisco: Tachyon Press. April, 2007

Novels

Non-Fiction

  • The Brain Explorer. (with Pat Murphy, et. al.). New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1999. Children's science activity book.
  • Exploratorium: A Year of Discoveries. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1997. Children's science activity book.
  • Harbin Hot Springs: Healing Waters, Sacred Land. Middletown, CA: HS Publishing, Inc., 1991. History.
  • The Science Explorer. (with Pat Murphy, et. al.). New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1996. Children's science activity book.
  • The Science Explorer Out and About. (with Pat Murphy, et. al.). New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1997. Children's science activity book.

| Her website

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