Pathology
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Language
English
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Year
2001
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About the Author
A former journalist who moved into full-time fiction writing, Lisa Tuttle grew up in Texas, sold her first stories in the early 70s, and received the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 1974. She's the author of several novels, including Windhaven, which she wrote in collaboration with George R.R. Martin. In 1981 she moved to London and currently lives in western Scotland with her family.
The sixteen stories in MY PATHOLOGY, which range from horror, to fantasy, to science fiction, concern worlds where paranoid fantasies come true and real monsters are born out of common neurotic fixations. This is a powerful and challenging collection by a veteran of feminist horror and fantasy.
A former journalist who moved into full-time fiction writing, Lisa Tuttle grew up in Texas, sold her first stories in the early 70s, and received the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 1974. She's the author of several novels, including Windhaven, which she wrote in collaboration with George R.R. Martin. In 1981 she moved to London and currently lives in western Scotland with her family.
The sixteen stories in MY PATHOLOGY, which range from horror, to fantasy, to science fiction, concern worlds where paranoid fantasies come true and real monsters are born out of common neurotic fixations. This is a powerful and challenging collection by a veteran of feminist horror and fantasy.
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