![]() ![]() Her poems “Octavia is Lost in the Hall of Masks” (2003) and “Rose Child” (2016) won the Rhysling Award, and her short story “Singing of Mount Abora” (2007) won the World Fantasy Award. She has been a finalist for the Nebula, Crawford, Locus, Seiun, and Mythopoeic Awards, and on the Tiptree Award Honor List. Her work has been translated into twelve languages. Her publications include the short story collection In the Forest of Forgetting (2006) Interfictions (2007), a short story anthology coedited with Delia Sherman Voices from Fairyland (2008), a poetry anthology with critical essays and a selection of her own poems The Thorn and the Blossom (2012), a novella in a two-sided accordion format the poetry collection Songs for Ophelia (2014) and her debut novel The Strange Case of the Alchemist’s Daughter (2017). Although she grew up on the classics of English literature, her writing has been influenced by an Eastern European literary tradition in which the boundaries between realism and the fantastic are often ambiguous. She was born in Hungary and spent her childhood in various European countries before her family moved to the United States. Award-winning author and Odyssey graduate Theodora Goss will be a guest lecturer at this summer’s Odyssey Writing Workshop. ![]()
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