Ekaterina Sedia

Ekaterina Sedia
Born Ekaterina Holland
July 9th, 1970 [1]
Moscow, Russia
Pen name E. Sedia
Occupation Novelist, professor
Nationality Russian
Genres Fantasy, steampunk


www.ekaterinasedia.com

Ekaterina Sedia (born July 9, 1970) is a Russian-born fantasy author who is currently living in the United States.[2] Her most recent work is The Alchemy of Stone, a steampunk novel that explores sexism and class bigotry.[3] Alchemy received a star review from Publishers Weekly[4] and was made the LA Times's 2008 Summer Reading List.[5] Her other books include The Secret History of Moscow and According to Crow; she will be releasing a new novel, The House of Discarded Dreams in November 2010.

In addition to writing, Sedia was the editor of the World Fantasy Award-winning[6] Paper Cities: An Anthology of Urban Fantasy (April 2008, Senses Five Press), which included stories by Catherynne M. Valente, Mark Teppo, Catriona Sparks, and Barth Anderson. She also edited Jigsaw Nation (April 2006, Wilder Publications) with Edward J. McFadden III.

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References

  1. ^ On Turning Forty
  2. ^ Ekaterina Sedia: The Official Website. Retrieved 2009-1-23.
  3. ^ Interview at Fantasy Magazine. Retrieved 2009-1-23.
  4. ^ Publishers Weekly, The Alchemy of Stone review. Retrieved 2009-1-23.
  5. ^ The LA Times, Summer Reading List 2008. Retrieved 2009-1--23.
  6. ^ World Fantasy Convention (2010). "Award Winners and Nominees". http://www.worldfantasy.org/awards/awardslist.html/. Retrieved 04 Feb 2011. 
  7. ^ James Tiptree Jr. [1]. Retrieved 5/14/09.
  8. ^ Locus Online: 2008 Recommended Reading List. [2]. Retrieved 5/14/093

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