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  • Format: ePub

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Produktdetails
  • Verlag: Seventh Star Press
  • Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2015
  • Englisch
  • ISBN-13: 9781941706251
  • Artikelnr.: 55880634

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Autorenporträt
Elizabeth Donald is a writer fond of things that go chomp in the night.

A writer since her Mother's Day essay won a newspaper contest in the 1980s, Elizabeth's Nocturnal Urges vampire series first hit bookstores in 2004-7. It won the Darrell Award twice and was a finalist for the Prism Award and other honors. Next came the Blackfire zombie series, which began with The Cold Ones in 2008. It sold out its print run in 48 hours, and its sequel Blackfire soon followed from Sam's Dot Publishing.

Elizabeth's work includes a number of novels, novellas, short stories and essays that have appeared in a variety of publications. One story, "Wonderland," won the Darrell Award in 2006 and was included in her short-story collection, Setting Suns. In 2013, Elizabeth launched her photography site, selling nature and art photography online and featured in various art shows and events. Her 2013 Kickstarter project brought in nearly four times its goal, funding a national book tour and her newest novella, Gethsemane.

Upcoming projects include the relaunch of the Nocturnal Urges series with Seventh Star Press, to be released in March 2015. Other projects on their way include Banshee's Run, a science fiction adventure novel.

By day, Elizabeth is a newspaper reporter in the St. Louis region. She is the president of the St. Louis Society of Professional Journalists and a member of SPJ's national ethics commission, part of the team that rewrote the ethics code adopted by hundreds of news organizations worldwide in 2014. She is also a freelance editor working with small presses and beginning writers, and writes CultureGeek, a pop-culture review column. She is the founder of the Literary Underworld, an author cooperative helping small-press writers and independent presses promote and sell their work throughout the country.

Elizabeth is married to author Jim D. Gillentine, has a teenage son who is wholly unimpressed with her work, and they all live in Illinois in a haunted house. In her spare time, she… has no spare time.

Find out more about Elizabeth and her work at elizabethdonald.com!