Nicole Kornher-Stace

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Nicole Kornher-Stace (born 1983 in Philadelphia ) is an American writer . She lives in New Paltz, New York .

life and work

Kornher-Stace was born in Philadelphia. In fifth grade, she began writing poetry, especially haiku. Her first published poem was "Persephone, Returned" in 2009 on Goblin Fruit. In 2009 she published a chapbook with several poems and illustrations by Oliver Hunter in the same publishing house .

Her short stories and poems appeared among others. a. in Best American Fantasy, The Mammoth Book of SF Stories by Women, Apex, and Fantasy Magazine. Her poem "The Changeling Always Wins" (available online) took 2nd place in the 2010 Rhysling Award , and her short stories were on the longlists for the British Fantasy Awards and nominated for the Pushcart Prize.

Works (selection)

Novels

  • LATCHKEY . Mythic Delirium Books, 2018 (336 pages).
  • Archivist Wasp . Big Mouth House, 2015 (268 pages).
  • Desideria . Prime Books, Germantown 2008 (360 pp.).

Short stories

  • The Winter Triptych . Papaveria Press, Wakefield 2011, pp. 64 .

Poetry collection

  • Demon Lovers and Other Difficulties . Goblin Fruit, 2009.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Interview with Nicole Kornher-Stace. Retrieved September 20, 2019 .
  2. The Changeling Always Wins. Goblin Fruit, accessed September 20, 2019 .
  3. Nicole Kornher-Stace: Nicole Kornher-Stace. Retrieved September 20, 2019 .