Sarah Monette
Sarah Elizabeth Monette is an American novelist and short story writer, mostly in the genres of fantasy and horror. Under the name Katherine Addison, she published the fantasy novel The Goblin Emperor, which received the Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel and was nominated for the Nebula, Hugo and World Fantasy Awards.
Early life
Monette was born in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, on November 25, 1974. She began writing at the age of 12.Monette studied Classics, English, and French at Case Western Reserve University and graduated summa cum laude in 1996. She received her master's degree in 1997 and her Ph.D. in 2004, both in English literature at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. She specialized in Renaissance Drama and wrote her dissertation on ghosts in English Renaissance revenge tragedy.
Career
Monette won the Spectrum Award in 2003 for her short story "Three Letters from the Queen of Elfland". Her first novel Mélusine was published by Ace Books in August 2005, earning starred reviews in Publishers Weekly and Booklist and a place in Locus's Recommended Reading list for 2005. The sequel, The Virtu, followed in July 2006, also earning starred reviews and making LocusHer short stories have been published in Strange Horizons, Alchemy, Postscripts, and Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet, among other venues, and have received four Honorable Mentions from The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, edited by Ellen Datlow, Gavin Grant, and Kelly Link. Her poem "Night Train: Heading West" appeared in The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror XIX, and a story she co-wrote with Elizabeth Bear, "The Ile of Dogges", appeared in The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-Fourth Annual Collection, edited by Gardner Dozois, in 2007.
In 2007, she donated her archives to the department of Rare Books and Special Collections at Northern Illinois University.
Her 2014 novel The Goblin Emperor was published under the pseudonym Katherine Addison. The novel received the Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel and was nominated for the Nebula, Hugo and World Fantasy Awards.
Awards
Sources:Novels
''[Doctrine of Labyrinths]'' series
*The Chronicles of Osreth
Published as Katherine AddisonCemeteries of Amalo trilogy
Published as Katherine Addison, set in the same world as ''The Goblin Emperor''Stand-alone novels
Published as Katherine AddisonCollections
Short fiction
Kyle Murchison Booth
- "The Wall of Clouds"
- "The Inheritance of Barnabas Wilcox"
- "The Venebretti Necklace"
- "Bringing Helena Back"
- "The Green Glass Paperweight"
- "Wait for Me"
- "Elegy for a Demon Lover"
- "Drowning Palmer"
- "The Bone Key"
- "Listening to Bone"
- "The World Without Sleep"
- ""
- "Unnatural Creatures"
- "A Theory of Haunting"
Boojum
- "Boojum"
- "Mongoose"
- "The Wreck of the Charles Dexter Ward"
- 1.03 "Dexterity"
- 1.05 "Ballistic"
- 3.00 "On Faith"
- 4.03 "Hope Is Stronger Than Love"
Other short fiction
- "Three Letters from the Queen of Elflands"
- " "
- "Sidhe Tigers"
- " "
- "The Half-Sister"
- "The Séance at Chisholm End"
- "A Gift of Wings" The Queen in Winter Ace Books, 2006
- "The Ile of Dogges"
- ""
- "Katabasis: Seraphic Trains"
- "National Geographic on Assignment: Mermaids of the Old West"
- " "
- ""
- ""
- "Amante Dorée"
- "The Watcher in the Corners"
- "Somewhere Beneath Those Waves Was Her Home"
- ""
- "Festival Lives, View 3: All God's Chillun Got Wings"
- "Darkness, as a Bride"
- "Fiddleback Ferns"
- "Night Train: Heading West"
- "Last Drink Bird Head"
- "After the Dragon"
- "Ashes, Ashes"
- "No Man's Land"
- "The Devil in Gaylord's Creek"
- "Why Do You Linger?"
- "Absent from Felicity"
- "Impostors"
- "Blue Lace Agate"
- "Coyote Gets His Own Back"
- "The Half-Life of Angels"
- "Learning to See Dragons"
- "National Geographic on Assignment: The Unicorn Enclosure"
- "The Oracle of Abbey Road "