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"Addison has enough invention for two writers, and enough heart for three." —Terry Bisson, Nebula Award winning author



Linda D. Addison
is the first African-American recipient of the Bram Stoker Award and is the only author with fiction in three landmark anthologies that celebrate African-Americans speculative writers: the award-winning anthology Dark Matter: A Century of Speculative Fiction from the African Diaspora (Warner Aspect), Dark Dreams I & II (Kensington), and Dark Thirst (Pocket Book). She has a bachelor of science in mathematics from Carnegie Mellon University and currently works in the computer industry.

Linda Addison has published poetry, stories and non-fiction in Asimov's SF Magazine, Pirate Writings, Tomorrow Magazine, Epitaph.  Animated Objects was her first collection. She lives in New York City.

 

Being Full of Light, Insubstantial
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Paperback: 132 pages
Publisher: Space and Time; All Editions edition (September 1, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0917053168

An exciting new collection of 100 poems written by the first African-American recipient of the Bram Stoker Award for superior achievement in poetry. This collection includes original pieces and reprints from such sources as African Voices, Strange Horizons, and Fantastic Stories. With original photography and art by Brian J. Addison.

 

Dark Thirst: An Anthology
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Including Omar Tyree, Angela C. Allen, Monica Jackson, Linda Addison and Donna Hill, Kevin S. Brockenbrough

ISBN: 0743496663
Format: Paperback, 304pp
Pub. Date: October 2004
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group

Writing as The Urban Griot, Omar Tyree sizzles the senses with "Human Heat", the erotic memoir of a darkly handsome Creole in antebellum New Orleans. In Donna Hill's "The Touch", a hypnotically beautiful vampire has the power to seduce any man with a glance, yet yearns for more. One woman's quest for the perfect body has hilarious results in Monica Jackson's "The Perfect Diet", while Linda Addison's "Whispers Between Still Moments" pits a fierce vampire against a powerful vampire hunter determined to end her life. Whether seductive or scary, hilarious or haunting, each story is a groundbreaking collection of all-original vampire stories penned by Black American writers. The perfect read for anyone who wonders what it is that goes bump in the night.


Consumed, Reduced to Beautiful Grey Ashes
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Format: Paperback, 64pp.
ISBN: 0917053133
Publisher: Space & Time
Pub. Date: July  2001

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"These are poems with roots sunk deep into the darkness and light of the human spirit. With studied control and subtle perception, Linda's poems are luminous--wet, whole 'shiny things' that blaze long after the pages are turned."
' Sheree Ren'e Thomas, Dark Matter

Consumed, Reduced To Beautiful Grey Ashes captures the path between things gone bad and transformation. This volume includes both original pieces and reprints from such sources as Edgar: Digested Verse, Dark Regions, and Pirate Writings. With interior illustrations by Marge Simon, full color cover by Colleen Crary, and an introduction by Charlee Jacob. This is her second collection and includes the poem, "Fiery Oracle," which appeared on Ellen Datlow's Honorable Mention list in Twelfth Annual Year's Best Fantasy & Horror.

 

animated.bmp (16878 bytes)Animated Objects
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Publisher: Space & Time
Format: Paperback
Publication Date: Oct 1997

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"With the eloquent simplicity of the writers of ancient earth tales, and the pop cleverness of modern- day fantasists, Linda Addison shares with the reader a collection from her very human, very mystical realm; images often tender, poignant, brutal, transcendent."
— Elizabeth Massie, Bram Stoker Award winning author

This collection of science fiction, fantasy and horror poetry and short stories includes an introduction from Barry N. Malzberg and the short story, "Little Red in the Hood," which appeared on Ellen Datlow's Honorable Mention list in Tenth Annual Year's Best Fantasy & Horror.

Related Links

Linda Addison Homepage
http://www.cith.org/linda/





 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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