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Bone dance by emma bull
Bone dance by emma bull






bone dance by emma bull

  • Urban Fantasy Anthology (2011) "A Bird That Whistles" ~ War for the Oaks prequel.
  • To expand the table, right-press on a row of the table or (Control-press on a Mac)-choose add row. ~ War for the Oaks by Emma Bull: A Guest Review Trademark Style Books & Series Series TitleĪction-adventure police procedural with fantasy elements (with Elizabeth Bear and others) If you like urban fantasy, urban paranormal romance, and pretty much anything else that involves supernatural creatures in a city, you owe a big thank you to Emma Bull. ~ Emma Bull Credited For Įmma Bull is widely credited as having invented a genre.

    bone dance by emma bull

    Contributing writers in its eight-episode second “season” include Holly Black and Leah Bobet. It combines novella-length episodes of a series story with hypertext “DVD extras” and character on-line journals.

    bone dance by emma bull

    She is the producer for Shadow Unit, a webfiction project she shares with Elizabeth Bear, Sarah Monette, Will Shetterly, and Amanda Downum. She was a member of Cats Laughing, a psychedelic improv folk-jazz band that included Steven Brust, Adam Stemple, Lojo Russo, and Bill Colsher. Emma and Will conduct writing workshops now and then they’ve taught in Los Angeles, at Clarion West, the Pima Writers Workshop, and elsewhere.Įmma played guitar and sang in the Flash Girls, a goth-folk duo. She and her husband, Will Shetterly, are members of the Interstate Writers’ Workshop, aka The Scribblies. She’s written novels, screenplays, a children’s book, and short stories.

    bone dance by emma bull

    And now she’s living in Tucson, Arizona, where she would ride the range if she had a pony. She was a resident of the Republic of Bisbee (AZ) and loved it (except on the few days of the year when there was snow). (Or, as it sometimes seems, snow repair and road removal.)Īfter that, she moved back to her native southern California, where she would’ve driven with the top down if she’d had a convertible. She went to Beloit College, where she majored in English, then moved to Minneapolis, where there are two seasons: Snow removal and road repair. Two of Emma’s favorite childhood memories are of typing out nonsense words on her parents’ black Royal manual typewriter, and watching the neighbor mow the lawn.








    Bone dance by emma bull