Carol Emshwiller
Author
 
Website: http://www.sfwa.org/members/emshwiller/
Carol Emshwiller grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and in France. She has written
six novels and five short story collections. She has won
major prizes including a National Endowment for the arts grant
and two New York State Foundation for the Arts grants, the Phillip K.
Dick grant, two Nebulas, a World Fantasy Lifetime Achievement Award,
and ICON’s Gallun Award.
Ursula
K. LeGuin has called her “a major fabulist, a marvelous magical realist,
one of the strongest, most complex, most consistently feminist, voices
in fiction.”
Among
her novels are Carmen Dog, The Mount, and, most recently,
The Secret City. Her most recent short story collection
is I Live With You. She has also published two westerns,
Ledoyt and Leaping Man Hill. Her stories have appeared
in The Magazine of Fantasy& Science Fiction, Asimov’s, Lady
Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet, TriQuarterly, Transatlantic Review,
The Voice Literary Supplement, and many others.
She
is the widow of the artist and experimental filmmaker, Ed Emshwiller
(Emsh).
She
lives in New York City in the winter, (where she has retired from teaching
fiction at New York University though she still has a private class,)
and in the Sierras in the summer. But, she says, not for
much longer. She’s getting too old for it. You have to
be able to drive, also what’s the sense if you can’t climb mountains
anymore?
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