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Rachel Swirsky : ウィキペディア英語版
Rachel Swirsky

Rachel Swirsky is an American literary, speculative fiction and fantasy writer, poet, and editor living in California. She was the founding editor of the PodCastle podcast and served as editor from 2008 to 2010. She served as vice president of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America in 2013.
She has been published in such literary publications as ''PANK'', the ''Konundrum Engine Literary Review'', and the ''New Haven Review''. Her speculative fiction work has appeared in numerous markets including ''Tor.com'', ''Subterranean Magazine'', ''Beneath Ceaseless Skies'', Fantasy Magazine, ''Interzone'', ''Realms of Fantasy'', and Weird Tales, and collected in a variety of year's best anthologies, including Gardner Dozois's ''The Year's Best Science Fiction'', Rich Horton's ''The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy'', Jonathan Strahan's ''Year's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year,'' and Jeff & Ann VanderMeer's ''Best American Fantasy''.
Her novella ("The Lady Who Plucked Red Flowers Beneath the Queen’s Window" ) won the 2010 Nebula Award. and was also a nominee for a 2011 Hugo Award〔Locus, (2011 Hugo and Campbell Awards Winners ) (access date August 21, 2011)〕 and for the 2011 World Fantasy Award.
Swirsky's short story "If You Were a Dinosaur, My Love" won the 2013 Nebula Award for Best Short Story.
==Biography==
Swirsky was born in California. A graduate of the University of California Santa Cruz and the Iowa Writers Workshop, Swirsky taught undergraduate science fiction and fantasy writing while a teaching assistant at The University of Iowa. In 2005, she attended the Clarion West writers workshop.
In addition to her fiction, Swirsky writes critical essays, reviews, and other non-fiction.
Swirsky has donated her writing to a number of charity anthologies. Her story "Heat Engine" appeared in ''Last Bird, Drink Head'', a flash fiction anthology supporting the ProLiteracy charity. In September 2010, she contributed a story to the online chapbook story collection ''Clash of the Geeks'', presented by Subterranean Press supporting the Lupus Alliance of America.
Swirsky lives in Bakersfield, California.〔(Swirsky page at Macmillan )〕

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