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Eugie Foster
Eugie Foster calls home a mildly haunted, fey-infested house in metro Atlanta that she shares with her husband, Matthew. After receiving her Master of Arts degree in Developmental Psychology, she retired from academia to pen flights of fancy. She also edits legislation for the Georgia General Assembly, which from time to time she suspects is another venture into flights of fancy. She received the 2009 Nebula Award for Best Novelette, was nominated for the 2010 Hugo Award, and was named the 2009 Author of the Year by Bards and Sages. Her fiction has also received the 2002 Phobos Award; been translated into eight languages; and been a finalist for the Hugo, Washington Science Fiction Association Small Press, Pagan Fiction, and British Science Fiction Association awards. Her publication credits number over 100 and include stories in Realms of Fantasy, Interzone, Cricket, Fantasy Magazine, and Apex Magazine; podcasts Escape Pod, Pseudopod, PodCastle, and Drabblecast; and anthologies Best New Fantasy, Best New Romantic Fantasy 2, and Nebula Awards Showcase 2011. Her articles and interviews have appeared in Strange Horizons, Fantasy Magazine, the Internet Review of Science Fiction, Writing-World, and Absolute Write. Eugie's short story collection, Returning My Sister's Face and Other Far Eastern Tales of Whimsy and Malice, is available from Norilana Books.
At Dragon*Con, you can see her wearing her editor's hat as she helms the Daily Dragon. Visit her online at EugieFoster.com.






