Elizabeth Hand (born March 29, 1957) is an American writer.

Life and career

Hand grew up in Yonkers and Pound Ridge, New York. She studied drama and anthropology at the Catholic University of America. Since 1988, Hand has lived in coastal Maine, the setting for many of her stories, and as of 2000 lives in Lincolnville.[1] She also lives part-time in Camden Town, London which has been the setting for Mortal Love and the short story "Cleopatra Brimstone".

Hand's first published story, "Prince of Flowers", appeared in 1988 in The Twilight Zone Magazine,[2][3] and her first novel, Winterlong, was published in 1990. With Paul Witcover, she created and wrote DC Comics' 1990s cult series Anima.[4] Hand's other works include Aestival Tide (1992); Icarus Descending (1993); Waking the Moon (1994), which won the Tiptree Award and the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award; the post-apocalyptic novel Glimmering (1997); contemporary fantasy Black Light (1999), a New York Times Notable Book; the historical fantasy Mortal Love (2004), a Washington Post Notable Book; the psychological thriller Generation Loss (2007), and the World Fantasy Award-winning "The Maiden Flight of McCauley's Bellerophon". Her story collections are Last Summer at Mars Hill (1998) (which includes the Nebula and World Fantasy award-winning title novella); Bibliomancy (2002), winner of the World Fantasy Award;[5] and Saffron and Brimstone: Strange Stories, which includes the Nebula Award-winning "Echo" (2006). Mortal Love was also shortlisted for the 2005 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature.

Among Hand's other recent short fiction, "Pavane for a Prince of the Air" (2002) and "Cleopatra Brimstone" (2001) won International Horror Guild Awards.[6] Most recently, she won the Shirley Jackson Award for Generation Loss and the World Fantasy Award in 2008 for Illyria,[5] and the Inkpot Award in 2018.[7]

She also writes movie and television spin-offs, including Star Wars tie-in novels and novelizations of such films as The X-Files and 12 Monkeys. She contributed a Bride of Frankenstein novel to the recent series of classic movie monster novels published by Dark Horse Comics.

One of Hand's themes from the Winterlong saga is the remorseless exploitation of animal and plant species to create what she calls "geneslaves." Examples include a three-hundred-year-old genetically reconstructed and cerebrally augmented Basilosaurus by the name of Zalophus; the aardmen, hybrids of dog and man; hydrapithecenes, human-fish or human-cuttlefish hybrids somewhat resembling Davy Jones and his crew from the Pirates of the Caribbean film series; and sagittals, whelks genetically engineered to be worn as a bracelet and, when its host feels threatened or agitated, extrude a spine laced with a deadly neurotoxin.

Hand is a longtime reviewer and critic for The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Boston Review, Salon, and Village Voice, among others. She also writes a regular review column for The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction.

Bibliography

Novels

  • 1988 WinterlongISBN 0-553-28772-9
  • 1992 Aestival TideISBN 0-553-29542-X
  • 1993 Icarus DescendingISBN 0-553-56288-6
  • 1994 Waking the Moon (longer UK edition) – ISBN 0-586-21747-9
  • 1995 Waking the Moon (US edition preferred by the author [1]) – ISBN 0-06-105214-0
  • 1997 Glimmering (second edition 2012) – ISBN 0-06-100805-2
  • 1999 Black LightISBN 0-06-105266-3
  • 2000 "Chip Crockett's Christmas Carol" in Sci Fiction
  • 2002 "Cleopatra Brimstone" in Redshift
  • 2003 "The Least Trumps" in Conjunctions 39: The New Wave Fabulists
  • 2004 Mortal Love[8]ISBN 0-06-105170-5
  • 2006 Chip Crockett's Christmas Carol (illustrated by Judith Clute; originally published December 2000) – ISBN 1-870824-49-0. The story is a tribute to entertainers Sandy Becker and Joey Ramone. An online edition of Chip Crockett's Christmas Carol was serialized by Hand on her Livejournal community "theinferior4".
  • 2006 IllyriaISBN 1-905834-63-2, ISBN 978-1-905834-63-1
  • 2007 The Bride of Frankenstein (media tie-in) – ISBN 1-59582-035-3
  • 2012 Radiant Days
  • 2015 Wylding Hall (Novella)
  • 2019 Curious Toys
  • 2022 Hokuloa Road
  • 2023 A Haunting on the Hill (a sequel to Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House)

Cass Neary Crime Novels

  • 2007 Generation LossISBN 1-931520-21-6
  • 2012 Available DarkISBN 978-0312585945
  • 2016 Hard LightISBN 978-1250030382
  • 2020 The Book of Lamps and BannersISBN 978-0316485937

Star Wars Expanded Universe

  • 2003 Boba Fett: Maze Of DeceptionISBN 0-439-44245-1
  • 2003 Boba Fett: HuntedISBN 0-439-33930-8
  • 2004 Boba Fett: A New ThreatISBN 0-439-33931-6
  • 2004 Boba Fett: PursuitISBN 0-439-33933-2

Adaptations

Short fiction

Collections
  • 1998 Last Summer at Mars HillISBN 0-06-105348-1
  • 2003 BibliomancyISBN 1-902880-73-0
  • 2006 Saffron and Brimstone: Strange StoriesISBN 1-59582-096-5
  • 2012 ErrantryISBN 1618730304
  • 2021 The Best of Elizabeth Hand
Stories

(Uncollected)

  • 1998 The Darcy Bee
  • 2003 The Girl With No Name
  • 2004 The Poet and the Inkmaker's Daughter
  • 2006 From Mortal Love
  • 2018 Farrow Street
  • 2021 For Sale by Owner
  • 2023 The Seventh Bride, or Female Curiosity

Awards

Awards for Elizabeth Hand
Work Year & Award Category Result Ref.
2018 Inkpot Award - Won
Winterlong 1990 Philip K. Dick Award - Nominated
1991 Locus Award First Novel Nominated [9]
Snow on Sugar Mountain 1992 Locus Award Novelette Nominated
Æstival Tide 1992 Philip K. Dick Award - Nominated
1993 Locus Award SF Novel Nominated
In the Month of Athyr 1993 Locus Award Novelette Nominated
Icarus Descending 1993 Philip K. Dick Award - Nominated
The Erl-King 1994 World Fantasy Award Novella Nominated
Waking the Moon 1995 World Fantasy Award Novel Nominated
1995 Otherwise Award - Won
1996 Locus Award Fantasy Novel Nominated
1996 Mythopoeic Awards Adult Literature Won
Glimmering 1998 Locus Award SF Novel Nominated
1998 Arthur C. Clarke Award - Finalist
Last Summer at Mars Hill 1995 Locus Award Novella Nominated
1995 HOMer Award Novella Nominated [10]
1995 World Fantasy Award Novella Won
1996 Nebula Award Novella Won
Last Summer at Mars Hill (Collection) 1999 World Fantasy Award Collection Nominated
1999 Locus Award Collection Nominated
Black Light 2000 Locus Award Fantasy Novel Nominated
Chip Crockett's Christmas Carol 2001 World Fantasy Award Novella Nominated
2001 Locus Award Novella Nominated
Cleopatra Brimstone 2001 International Horror Guild Award Long Fiction Won [11]
2002 World Fantasy Award Novella Nominated
2002 Locus Award Novella Nominated
Pavane for a Prince of the Air 2002 International Horror Guild Award Intermediate Form Won
2003 Locus Award Novelette Nominated
The Least Trumps 2003 Locus Award Novella Nominated
2003 World Fantasy Award Novella Nominated
Bibliomancy 2003 International Horror Guild Award Collection Nominated
2003 Bram Stoker Award Fiction Collection Nominated
2004 World Fantasy Award Collection Won
2004 Locus Award Collection Nominated
Mortal Love 2004 International Horror Guild Award Novel Nominated
2005 Locus Award Fantasy Novel Nominated
2005 Mythopoeic Awards Adult Literature Nominated
Wonderwall 2005 Locus Award Short Story Nominated
Calypso in Berlin 2006 Locus Award Short Story Nominated
Saffron and Brimstone: Strange Stories 2007 Locus Award Collection Nominated
The Saffron Gatherers 2007 Locus Award Short Story Nominated
Generation Lost 2007 International Horror Guild Award Novel Nominated [12]
2007 Believer Book Award - Nominated
2008 Shirley Jackson Award Novel Won
Echo 2007 Nebula Award Short Story Won
Illyria 2008 Shirley Jackson Award Novella Nominated [13]
2008 Locus Award Novella Nominated
2008 World Fantasy Award Novella Won
Winter's Wife 2008 Locus Award Novelette Nominated
The Maiden Flight of McCauley's Bellerophon 2011 Locus Award Novella Nominated
2011 World Fantasy Award Novella Won
2011 Hugo Award Novella Nominated
2011 Theodore Sturgeon Award Short Science Fiction 2nd Place [14]
Near Zennor 2012 Shirley Jackson Award Novella Won
2012 Locus Award Novella Nominated
2012 World Fantasy Award Novella Nominated
2012 British Fantasy Award Novella Nominated
Erranty: Strange Stories 2012 Bram Stoker Award Fiction Collection Nominated
2013 Shirley Jackson Award Collection Nominated
2013 Locus Award Collection Nominated
Radiant Days 2013 Locus Award Young Adult Book Nominated
Wylding Hall 2016 Shirley Jackson Award Novella Won
2016 Locus Award Fantasy Novel Nominated
Hard Light 2016 Bram Stoker Award Novel Nominated
Fire 2018 Locus Award Short Story Nominated
Curious Toys 2020 Shirley Jackson Award Novel Nominated [15]
2020 Locus Award Horror Novel Nominated
The Book of Lamps and Banners 2021 Locus Award Fantasy Novel Nominated [16]
For Sale by Owner 2022 World Fantasy Award Novella Nominated
2022 Locus Award Novelette Nominated
The Best of Elizabeth Hand 2022 Locus Award Collection Nominated
A Haunting on the Hill 2023 The Dracula Society Children of the Night Award Nominated [17]
2024 Locus Award Horror Novel Nominated
2024 Shirley Jackson Award Special Award Won [18]

Book reviews

Year Review article Work(s) reviewed
2000 Hand, Elizabeth (May 2000). "Books". F&SF. 98 (5): 29–34.
  • Bailey, Dale (1999). American nightmares : the haunted house formula in American popular fiction. Bowling Green State University Popular Press.
2011 Hand, Elizabeth (July–August 2011). "Books". F&SF. 121 (1&2): 42–48.
  • Pacitti, Tony (2010). My best friend is a Wookie. Adams Media.
  • Yu, Charles (2010). How to live in a science fictional universe. Pantheon.
  • Kimmel, Daniel M. (2011). Jar Jar Binks must die ... and other observations about science fiction movies. Fantastic Books.

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