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Seanan McGuire
Seanan McGuireBorn January 5, 1978
Martinez, CaliforniaPen name Mira Grant Nationality American Genres Urban Fantasy, Horror Notable work(s) Rosemary and Rue, A Local Habitation, Feed (as Mira Grant)
Influences- Stephen King
seananmcguire.comSeanan McGuire Born January 5, 1978 Origin California Genres Filk Associated acts Lady Mondegreen Website http://www.seananmcguire.com/ Seanan McGuire (born January 5, 1978, in Martinez, California) is an American author and filker. She also writes under the name "Mira Grant."
Contents
Novels
October Daye
- Rosemary and Rue (September 1, 2009, ISBN 978-0756405717)
- A Local Habitation (March 2, 2010, ISBN 978-0756405960)
- An Artificial Night (September 7, 2010, ISBN 978-0756406264)
- Late Eclipses (March 1, 2011, ISBN 978-0756406660)
- One Salt Sea (September 6, 2011, ISBN 978-0756406837)
- Ashes of Honor (TBA)
- The Chimes at Midnight (TBA)
InCryptid
- Discount Armageddon (March 6, 2012, ISBN 978-0756407131)
- Midnight Blue-light Special (TBA)
Newsflesh (as Mira Grant)
- Feed (April 27, 2010, ISBN 978-0316081054)
- Deadline (May 31, 2011, ISBN 978-0316081061)
- Blackout (June 2012)
Short fiction
Anthologies
- "Lost" in Ravens in the Library (February 2009)
- "Animal Husbandry" in Grants Pass (August 2009)
- "Everglades" in The Living Dead 2 (as Mira Grant, September 2010)
- "Gimme a 'Z'!" in Zombiesque (February 2011)
- "Alchemy and Alcohol" in After Hours: Tales from the Ur-Bar (March 2011)
- "Through This House" in Home Improvement: Undead Edition (August 2011)
- "Riddles" in Human Tales (September 2011)
- "We Will Not Be Undersold!" in The Modern Fae's Guide to Surviving Humanity (December 2011)
Stand-alone Novellas
Seanan has published novellas directly through Orbit Books under the Mira Grant byline. All have thus far centered around her pre-established Newsflesh universe.
- "Countdown" (June 2011)
- "San Diego 2014: The Last Stand of the California Browncoats" (TBA)
Sparrow Hill Road
In 2010, Seanan wrote a series of linked stories for The Edge of Propinquity, an online magazine. During this time, she was billed as a "universe author." The Sparrow Hill series focused on Rose Marshall, a hitchhiking ghost seeking revenge on the man originally responsible for her death.
- "Good Girls Go To Heaven" in The Edge of Propinquity (January 2010)
- "Dead Man's Party" in The Edge of Propinquity (February 2010)
- "Tell Laura I Love Her" in The Edge of Propinquity (March 2010)
- "Building A Mystery" in The Edge of Propinquity (April 2010)
- "El Viento del Diablo" in The Edge of Propinquity (May 2010)
- "Last Dance With Mary Jane" in The Edge of Propinquity (June 2010)
- "Do You Want To Dance" in The Edge of Propinquity (July 2010)
- "Dead Man's Curve" in The Edge of Propinquity (August 2010)
- "Last Train" in The Edge of Propinquity (September 2010)
- "Bad Moon Rising" in The Edge of Propinquity (October 2010)
- "Faithfully" in The Edge of Propinquity (November 2010)
- "Thunder Road" in The Edge of Propinquity (December 2010)
Non-fiction
- "Mathematical Excellence" in Chicks Dig Time Lords (March 2010)
- "Introduction" in In A Gilded Light (Jennifer Brozek, September 2010)
- "The Girls Next Door: Learning to Live With the Living Dead and Never Even Break a Nail" in Whedonistas (March 2011)
Albums
- Pretty Little Dead Girl: Seanan McGuire and Friends Live at OVFF 2005 (2006)
- Stars Fall Home (2007)
- Red Roses and Dead Things (2009)
- Wicked Girls (2011)
Awards
McGuire was awarded the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer by the 2010 World Science Fiction Convention. This award was announced at Aussiecon 4 on September 5, 2010.[1] As this award is in the form of a tiara and the award was presented in Australia, Seanan has blogged that this makes her "Officially the Princess of the Kingdom of Poison and Flame".[2]
In 2010, McGuire's novel Feed (written under the pseudonym Mira Grant) ranked #74 in an National Public Radio listener poll of the top 100 Thriller novels of all time.[3] Feed was also selected by Publishers Weekly as one of their Best Books of 2010.[4] It was nominated for the 2011 Hugo Award for Best Novel.[5]
McGuire has won five Pegasus Awards[6]:
- Best Filk Song (2011), for "Wicked Girls"
- Best Badass Song (2011), for "Evil Laugh"
- Best Mad Science Song (2010), for "What A Woman's For"
- Best Writer/Composer (2008)
- Best Performer (2007)
She has received three other nominations:
- Best Tragedy Song (2008), for "The Black Death"
- Best Torch Song (2006), for "Maybe It's Crazy"
- Best Writer/Composer (2005 and 2006)
McGuire was Interfilk guest at Conterpoint 2007.[7]
References
- ^ John W. Campbell Award / Hugo Awards
- ^ http://seanan-mcguire.livejournal.com/268884.html
- ^ Audience Picks: Top 100 'Killer Thrillers'
- ^ Publishers Weekly Best Books of 2010
- ^ Renovation Hugo nominee announcement
- ^ Pegasus Awards - Seanan McGuire
- ^ Interfilk - Guests
External links
Categories:- 1978 births
- American fantasy writers
- Filkers
- Living people
- John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer winners
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