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Debbie Cross & Paul M. Wrigley
Debbie Cross & Paul M. Wrigley are the directors of The Susan C. Petrey Clarion Scholarship Fund.
Debbie Cross & Paul M. Wrigley are the directors of The Susan C. Petrey Clarion Scholarship Fund.
Annalee Newitz writes science fiction and nonfiction. They are the author of the book Four Lost Cities: A Secret History of the Urban Age, and the novels The Future of Another Timeline, and Autonomous, which won the Lambda Literary Award. As a science journalist, they are a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times, […]
Born on April 9, 1941, in Bucharest, Romania, Gheorghe Săsărman spent his childhood and attended high school in Cluj, Transylvania’s capital-city. He studied architecture in Bucharest and after graduation was employed as a journalist, authoring articles on architecture and popular science. In 1978, he received his Ph.D. in the theory of architecture with the dissertation […]
Jennifer Stevenson writes about gods and men as if the difference between them is real estate. Her first novel, Trash Sex Magic, was long-listed two years running for the Nebula Award and shortlisted for a Locus Award. She’s a founding member of Book View Café . She sticks pretty close to comedy and lives with […]
Alice Copple-Tošić is a professional literary translator from French, Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian into English. She has translated nearly one hundred books, including seventeen by Zoran Živković.
Roz Kaveney is a writer, poet, and activist living in London. Her first poetry collection Dialectic of the Flesh was short-listed for a Lambda, and her novel Rituals made the Crawford short list and the Tiptree honor roll. Rituals is the first part of the fantasy sequence RHAPSODY OF BLOOD, later volumes being Reflections and […]
Susan C. Petrey’s first fiction sale was “Spareen Among the Tartars” to The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction in 1979, the first of her Varkela stories. All of Petrey’s short fiction is collected in Gifts of Blood. Her work has been featured in best-of-the-year annual Arthur W. Saha’s The Year’s Best Fantasy Stories, and […]
Ian R. MacLeod has been a writer of challenging and innovative speculative and fantastic fiction for more than two decades. He grew up on a council estate on the edge of Birmingham, England, wandered the streets and read far too many books his family and teachers disapproved of, then studied law whilst nurturing secret ambitions […]
Zoran Živković (pronounced ZHEEV-ko-vitch) was born in Belgrade, former Yugoslavia, in 1948. In 1973 he graduated from the Department of General Literature with the theory of literature, Faculty of Philology of the University of Belgrade; he received his master’s degree in 1979 and his doctorate in 1982 from the same school. In 2007, Živković was made […]
Ysabeau S. Wilce was born in California and has followed the drum through Spain and most of its North American colonies. She became a lapsed historian when facts no longer compared favorably to the shining lies of her imagination. Prior to this capitulation, she researched arcane military subjects and presented educational programs on how to boil […]