Theodora Goss

Theodora Goss

Theodora Goss is a Hungarian American writer of fantasy short stories. Her stories have been nominated for major awards: "Pip and the Fairies" for the Nebula Award in 2007, and "The Wings of Meister Wilhelm" was nominated for the 2005 World Fantasy Award for Best Short Fiction. She won the 2004 Rhysling Award for Best Long Poem for "Octavia is Lost in the Hall of Masks." Her collection "In the Forest of Forgetting" was published in 2006 by Prime Books.

She currently lives in Boston, MA, with her husband, Kendrick, and daughter, Ophelia.

External links

* [http://www.theodoragoss.com/ Author's official website] ; retrieved December 11, 2006.
* [http://www.wotmania.com/fantasymessageboardshowmessage.asp?MessageID=181659 An Interview With Theodora Goss on wotmania.com]
* [http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/goss_08_08/ Her Mother's Ghosts] Short Story, Clarkesworld Magazine
* [http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/goss_08a_08/ Writing My Mother's Ghosts] Essay, Clarkesworld Magazine
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