A
couple of years after seeing Patti Smith perform, Elizabeth
Hand flunked out of college and became involved in the nascent punk
scenes in DC and NYC. From 1979 to 1986 she worked at the Smithsonian
Institution’s National Air & Space Museum; she was eventually
readmitted to university to study cultural anthropology, and received
her B.A.
She is the author of
many novels, including Winterlong, Waking the Moon
(Tiptree and Mythopoeic Award-Winner), Glimmering, and Mortal
Love, and three collections of stories, including the recent Saffron
and Brimstone.
Her fiction has received
the Nebula, World Fantasy, Mythopeoic, Tiptree, and International Horror
Guild Awards, and her novels have been chose as New York Times
and Washington Post Notable Books. She
has also been awarded a Maine Arts Commission Fellowship.
A regular contributor
to the Washington Post Book World and The Magazine of Fantasy
and Science Fiction, Hand lives with her family on the Maine Coast.
Elizabeth Hand is represented by
the Martha Millard Literary Agency.
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