Tina Connolly

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Tina Connolly is an American fantasy and science fiction writer and podcaster .

Life

Connolly grew up in Lawrence , Kansas . In 2004 she published a first story in the fantasy magazine Aoife's Kiss . Since then, she has written over 50 short stories that have appeared in Women Destroy SF , Lightspeed , Tor.com , Strange Horizons , Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and other publications. The On the Eyeball Floor and Other Stories collection was nominated for the World Fantasy Award in 2017 . Her first novel Ironskin was nominated for the Hugo Award in 2013. Two other volumes in the trilogy are Copperhead (2013) and Silverblind (2014). In 2015 Seriously Wicked , the first volume of the Young Adult Fantasy trilogy of the same name, was published, which was nominated for the Andrew Norton Award.

In 2006 Connolly attended the Clarion West Writers' Workshop and attended a Center for the Study of Science Fiction (CSSF) workshop with Kij Johnson . She was a lecturer at a one-day workshop by Clarion West and a workshop for young adult novelists at the CSSF.

Connolly is presenter of the podcast Escape Pod and runs the flash fiction podcast Toasted Cake , which won the 2012 Parsec Award .

She lives with her family in Portland , Oregon .

bibliography

Ironskin (novel trilogy)
  • 1 Ironskin (2012)
  • 2 Copperhead (2013)
  • 3 Silverblind (2014)
Seriously Wicked (novel trilogy)
  • 1 Seriously Wicked (2015)
  • 2 Seriously Shifted (2016)
  • 3 Seriously Hexed (2017)
  • That Seriously Obnoxious Time I Was Stuck at Witch Rimelda's One Hundredth Birthday Party (short novel in: Tor.com, August 26, 2015 )
Collections
  • On the Eyeball Floor and Other Stories (2016)
Short stories

2004:

  • In the Constant Image (in: Aoife's Kiss, # 10, September 2004 )

2005:

  • Love at Second Sight (in: Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine, Issue # 18, April / May 2005 )

2006:

  • A Buildup of Days (2006, in: Son and Foe, # 1 )
  • It Could Happen (in: The Town Drunk, September 21, 2006 )

2007:

  • A Memory of Seafood (in: Yog's Notebook, Spring 2007 )
  • Sufficient Cause (in: The Town Drunk, May 2007 )
  • Moon at the Starry Diner (in: Heliotrope, Fall 2007 )
  • The Goats Are Going Places (2007, in: Shiny, # 2 )

2008:

  • The Salivary Reflex (in: GUD Issue 2 - Spring 2008 )
  • On the Eyeball Floor (in: Strange Horizons, June 2, 2008 )
  • The Bitrunners (in: Helix, Summer 2008 )
  • Facts of Bone (in: GUD Issue 3 - Autumn 2008 )
  • The God-Death of Halla (2008, in: Beneath Ceaseless Skies, # 5 )

2009:

  • Turning the Apples (in: Strange Horizons, 30 March 2009 )
  • On Glicker Street: A Seasonal Quartet (2009, in: Clélie Rich (Ed.): Escape Clause )
  • Child of Sunlight, Woman of Blood (2009, in: Beneath Ceaseless Skies, # 31 )

2010:

  • Zebedee the Giant Man (in: On Spec, Spring 2010 )

2011:

  • As We Report to Gabriel (in: Fantasy Magazine, January 2011 )
  • Hard Choices (2011, in: The Drabblecast, # 204 )
  • Silverfin Harbor (2011, in: Marti McKenna and Bridget McKenna (Eds.): End of an Aeon ;)
  • Selling Home (in: Bull Spec, Autumn 2011 )
  • Inflection (in: Daily Science Fiction, December 2011 )

2012:

  • One Ear Back (2012, in: Beneath Ceaseless Skies, # 97 )
  • Angel Plantation (in: Daily Science Fiction, June 2012 )
  • Flash Bang Remember (in: Lightspeed, August 2012 ; with Caroline M. Yoachim)
  • Ten (2012, in: Toasted Cake, # 40 )

2013:

  • Paperheart (2013, in: Don Pizarro (Ed.): Bibliotheca Fantastica )
  • Old Dead Futures (in: Tor.com, July 17, 2013 )
  • The Programmer and the Social Worker, or, A Love Story about Feature Creep (in: Daily Science Fiction, July 2013 )
  • Recalculating (in: Pseudopod, EA Metacast, October 2013 )
  • Copperhead (in: Lightspeed, October 2013 )

2014:

  • Miss Violet May from the Twelve Thousand Lakes (in: Daily Science Fiction, February 2014 )
  • See DANGEROUS EARTH-POSSIBLES! (in: Lightspeed, June 2014 )
  • Super Baby Moms Group Saves the Day! (2014, in: Alex Shvartsman (Ed.): Unidentified Funny Objects 3 )
  • Silverblind (in: Fantasy Magazine, October 2014 )

2015:

  • Coin Flips (in: Daily Science Fiction, February 2015 ; with Caroline M. Yoachim)
  • Left Hand (2015, in: Lincoln Michel and Nadxieli Nieto (Eds.): Gigantic Worlds )
  • Texts from My Mother About the Alien Invasion (2015, in: Alex Shvartsman (Ed.): Unidentified Funny Objects 4 )

2016:

  • We Will Wake Among the Gods, Among the Stars (in: Analog Science Fiction and Fact, January-February 2016 ; with Caroline M. Yoachim)
  • How Frederika Cassowary-Jones Joined the Ladies' Society of Benevolent Goings-On (2016, in: Irene Radford (Ed.): Gears and Levers 2 )
  • Golden Apples (2016, in: Tina Connolly: On the Eyeball Floor and Other Stories )
  • A Million Little Paper Airplane Stories (2016, in: Tina Connolly: On the Eyeball Floor and Other Stories )
  • Standard Comfort Measures in Earthling Pregnancies (2016, in: Tina Connolly: On the Eyeball Floor and Other Stories )
  • Wendy with a Comet in the Tail of the Y (2016, in: Tina Connolly: On the Eyeball Floor and Other Stories )

2017:

  • Queen Aster, Who Dances (in: Fireside Magazine, July 2017 )
  • Hearts, Sticky with Mulch and Jam (in: Daily Science Fiction, August 2017 )
  • The Two-Choice Foxtrot of Chapham County (in: The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, September-October 2017 )
  • Silence (2017, in: Matt Haynes (Ed.): Science Fiction Storytelling Karaoke: Tales for Gatherings )
  • Twenty-Nine Responses to Inquiries About My Craigslist Post: Alien Spaceship for Sale $ 200, You Haul (2017, in: Alex Shvartsman (Ed.): Unidentified Funny Objects 6 )
  • Pipecleaner Sculptures and Other Necessary Work (in: Uncanny Magazine, November-December 2017 )

2018:

  • Rejuve (in: Daily Science Fiction, June 2018 )
  • The Last Banquet of Temporal Confections (in: Tor.com, July 11, 2018 )

2019:

  • Miscellaneous Notes from the Time an Alien Came to Band Camp Disguised as My Alto Sax (in: The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March / April 2019 )
  • A Sharp Breath of Birds (in: Uncanny Magazine, March-April 2019 )
  • Dial M for Martians (in: Daily Science Fiction, April 2019 )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Tina Connolly - About , accessed December 11, 2018.