Lisa Tuttle

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Aliases:
Lisa Tuttle, リサ・タトル, Лайза Татъл, and 1 other タトル
Born:
Sept. 15, 1952

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Lisa Gracia Tuttle (born September 16, 1952) is an American-born science fiction, fantasy, and horror author. She has published more than a dozen novels, seven short story collections, and several non-fiction titles, including a reference book on feminism, Encyclopedia of Feminism (1986). She has also edited several anthologies and reviewed books for various publications. She has been living in the United Kingdom since 1981. Tuttle won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 1974, received the 1982 Nebula Award for Best Short Story for "The Bone Flute", which she refused, and the 1989 BSFA Award for Short Fiction for "In Translation".

Books by Lisa Tuttle

Gene Wolfe, Edward Bryant, Joyce Carol Oates, Ray Bradbury, Lisa Tuttle, 시어도어 스터전, Richard Matheson, Joe Haldeman, Kirby McCauley, Clifford D. Simak, Dennis Etchison, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Davis Grubb, Robert Aickman, Karl Edward Wagner, Ramsey Campbell, Russell Kirk, Robert Bloch, Edward Gorey, Charles L. Grant, Manly Wade Wellman, Richard Christian Matheson, Grahan Wilson, Stephen King, T. E. D. Klein: Dark Forces (Hardcover, 1980, Viking Press)

Dark Forces

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