Linda Addison
“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.
Learn more at Linda Addison’s official website