Elizabeth Gilligan
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Elizabeth Gilligan is a fantasy author who lives in San Francisco, California.[1][2] Her short story Iron Joan was on the preliminary Nebula Award ballot in 2003. Gilligan has served as the secretary for the Science Fiction Writers of America (SFWA) board of directors, and she frequently attends OryCon and BayCon.[2]
Bibliography
All works are listed chronologically.
Short works
- Taking Back the Night (1994)
- Demon Calling (2000)
- Iron Joan (2002, published in Black Gate: Adventures in Fantasy Literature)
- Chasing Time (2003)
- Brownie Points (2004)
- Off Key (2004)
Novels
- Magic's Silken Snare (2003, Daw Books, ISBN 0-7564-0127-5)
- The Silken Shroud (2004, Daw Books, ISBN 0-7564-0179-8)
- Sovereign Silk (planned for 2005 but not published due to illness[3])
Anthologies
Gilligan's works have appeared in the following anthologies.
- Witch Fantastic (1994, Daw Books, ISBN 0-88677-640-6)
- Sword And Sorceress XVII (2000, Daw Books, ISBN 0-88677-891-3)
- The Sorcerer's Academy (2003, Daw Books, ISBN 0-7564-0157-7)
- Little Red Riding Hood in the Big Bad City (2004, Daw Books, ISBN 0-7564-0233-6)
- The Magic Shop (2004, Daw Books, ISBN 0-7564-0173-9)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "ElizaBeth Gilligan". Fantastic Fiction. Retrieved 2007-01-31.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Elizabeth Gilligan- Biography". Retrieved 2007-01-31.
- ↑ Gilligan, ElizaBeth (October 2, 2006). "Contemplations of the Cosmic Navel - And so it begins ...". Retrieved 2009-02-15.
- ↑ "Black Gate Presents: Iron Joan, by ElizaBeth Gilligan". Black Gate. Retrieved 2007-01-31.
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