Liz Holliday

Liz Holliday
Born London, England
Occupation Writer, Editor
Nationality United Kingdom British
Period 1980s-present
Genre Science fiction, fantasy, mystery
Website
www.sff.net/people/Liz/

Liz Holliday is a British editor and writer of science fiction and mystery.

Life and early career

Holliday has been a teacher and a youth leader, owned a bookshop and run a theatre company.[1]

The Guinness Book of Records listed her for playing an 84-hour non-stop Dungeons & Dragons marathon.[1]

Literary career

Holliday edited the magazines Odyssey and 3SF, and was fiction editor for Valkyrie magazine for its first thirteen issues.

She has written novelisations of British television programmes, including Cracker and Soldier Soldier.

Holliday's short stories have appeared in numerous anthologies and magazines, including Dragon. Her story "And She Laughed" was adapted for television as an episode of The Hunger in 1999.

She has also written material for role-playing games such as Star Wars and C°ntinuum.

Bibliography

Short fiction

TV novelisations

References

  1. 1 2 Æon Magazine. "Æon Authors". Retrieved 2007-12-08.
  2. Nader Elhefnawy (26 June 2009). "Ages of Wonder, edited by Julie E. Czerneda and Rob St. Martin". Strange Horizons. Retrieved 2009-07-20.

External links

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