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Jessica Amanda Salmonson (born January 6, 1950[1][2]) is an American author and editor of fantasy and horror fiction and poetry. She lives on Puget Sound with her partner, artist and editor Rhonda Boothe.

Jessica Amanda Salmonson
Born (1950-01-06) January 6, 1950 (age 72)
Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Occupation
  • fantasy writer
  • editor
  • critic
NationalityAmerican
GenreFantasy, Horror
Website
www.paghat.com

Writing career



Author


Salmonson is the author of the Tomoe Gozen trilogy, a fantasy version of the tale of the historical female samurai Tomoe Gozen. Her other novels are The Swordswoman, Ou Lu Khen and the Beautiful Madwoman, an Asian fantasy, and a modern horror novel, Anthony Shriek.[3]

Her short story collections include A Silver Thread of Madness; Mystic Women; John Collier and Fredric Brown Went Quarreling Through My Head; The Deep Museum: Ghost Stories of a Melancholic; and The Dark Tales. Poetry collections include Horn of Tara and The Ghost Garden.[3]


Editor


Salmonson was the editor of the anthologies Amazons! and Amazons II; Heroic Visions and Heroic Visions II; Tales by Moonlight and Tales by Moonlight II; and What Did Miss Darrington See: An Anthology of Feminist Supernatural Stories.[3]

She has also edited a series of single-author collections of ghost stories and weird tales, many of them of historical significance to genre literature, including volumes by Marjorie Bowen, Alice Brown, Thomas Burke, Olivia Howard Dunbar, Hildegarde Hawthorne, Julian Hawthorne, Augustus Jessopp, Sarah Orne Jewett, Anna Nicholas, Fitz-James O'Brien, Vincent O'Sullivan, Georgia Wood Pangborn, Harriet Prescott Spofford, Mary Heaton Vorse, Jerome K. Jerome.[citation needed]

From 1973 to 1975, she was one of the editors of The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror, a small-press magazine[1] She went on to edit Fantasy Macabre from 1985 until the final issue, #17, in 1996. The magazine was subtitled "Beauty plus strangeness equals terror."[3]


Awards



Selected bibliography



Novels



Tomoe Gozen trilogy


Other novels


Collections



Poetry



Non-fiction



Anthologies edited by



Collections edited by



References


  1. John Clute and John Grant, "Salmonson, Jessica Amanda", in The Encyclopedia of Fantasy, pp. 832–833, Orbit, London / St Martin’s Press, New York (1997).
  2. Brian Stableford, The A to Z of Fantasy Literature, pp. 356–367, The A to Z Guide Series, Scarecrow Press (2009), ISBN 978-0-8108-6829-8
  3. Jessica Amanda Salmonson at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  4. G. W. Thomas, An Interview with Jessica Amanda Salmonson, January 20, 2018 Archived 2013-02-26 at the Wayback Machine (2003)
  5. "2nd Annual Lambda Literary Awards". Lambda Literary. July 13, 1990. Retrieved December 21, 2019.





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