Margo Lanagan
Margo Lanagan (born 1960) in Waratah, New South Wales is an Australian writer of short stories and young adult fiction.
Many of her books, including Young Adult (YA) fiction, were only published in Australia, but several have attracted worldwide attention. Her short story collection Black Juice won two World Fantasy Awards and a 2006 Printz Honor Award. It was published in Australia by Allen & Unwin, in the United Kingdom by Gollancz in 2004, and in North America by HarperCollins in 2005. It includes the much-anthologized short story "Singing My Sister Down," which was nominated for both the Hugo and the Nebula Awards for best short story.
Her short story collection White Time (ISBN 0-06-074393-X), originally published in Australia by Allen & Unwin in 2000, was published in North America by HarperCollins in August 2006, after the success of Black Juice. It received recognition as a 2007 Best Book for Young Adults from the American Library Association.[1]
In addition to Black Juice, a 2006 recipient, Tender Morsels also won a Printz Honor Award in 2009.
Tender Morsels was a 2008 Shirley Jackson Award finalist, the novella Sea-Hearts (later expanded into a novel) was a 2009 finalist. Tender Morsels won a World Fantasy Award in 2009 for best novel,[2] and was a Locus Award for Best Young Adult Book nominee.[3] Sea-Hearts won the World Fantasy Award for Best Novella in 2010.[4]
Lanagan is an alumna of the Clarion West Writers Workshop, 1999, and returned as a teacher in 2011 and 2013.
Bibliography
Novels
Teenage romances
As Melanie Carter:
- The Cappuccino Kid (1991). Random House Australia. ISBN 9781863590181
As Belinda Hayes:
- Star of the Show. (1991). Random House Australia. ISBN 9781863590198
- The Girl in the Mirror. (1991). Bantam. ISBN 9781863590204
As Gilly Lockwood:
- Nowhere Girl. (1992). Pan Macmillan. ISBN 9780330332477
- Misty Blues. Pan Macmillan. 1993. ISBN 9780330274098.
- On the Wildside. Pan Macmillan. 1993. ISBN 9780330274401.
As Mandy McBride:
- Temper, Temper. Bantam. 1990. ISBN 9780947189952.
- New Girl. Australia: Random House. 1992. ISBN 9781863189965.
- Cover Girl. Australia: Random House. 1992. ISBN 9781863590488.
As Margo Lanagan:
- Junior fiction
- WildGame. Sydney: Allen & Unwin. 1991.
- The Tankermen. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.
- Walking Through Albert. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.
- Treasure-Hunters of Quentaris.
- The Singing Stones.
- Young adult fiction
- The Best Thing. Sydney: Allen & Unwin. 1995. ISBN 9781864488241.
- Touching Earth Lightly. Sydney: Allen & Unwin. 1996. ISBN 9781864488234.
- Fantasy fiction
- Tender Morsels (2008)
- Sea Hearts (Australia)/The Brides of Rollrock Island (UK and US)(2012)[5]
Short story collections
- White Time (2000). (2006). Eos/Harper Collins (US) 0060743948
- Black Juice (2004). Allen & Unwin (Australia) ISBN 9781741750911. Harper Collins (US) 9780060743901 (2005)
- Red Spikes (2006). Allen & Unwin ISBN 9781741146578
- Yellowcake (2011). Allen & Unwin ISBN 9781742374789
- Cracklescape (2012). Twelfth Planet Press ISBN 9780987216243
Short fiction
- "A Fine Magic" (2006) in Eidolon I (ed. Jeremy G. Byrne, Jonathan Strahan)
- "Winkie" (2006) in Red Spikes
- "Machine Maid" (2008) in "Extraordinary Engines" (ed. Nick Gevers)
- "A Dark Red Love Knot" (2009) in How Beautiful the Ordinary: Twelve Stories of Identity (ed. Michael Chart)
- "Ferryman" (2009) in Firebirds Soaring (ed. Sharyn November)
- "Mulberry Boys" (2011) in Blood and Other Cravings (ed. Ellen Datlow)
- "Blooding the Bride" (May 2012) in Exotic Gothic 4 (ed. Danel Olson)
- "The Fifth Star in the Southern Cross" (2013) in After the End: Recent Apocalypses (ed. Paula Guran)
- "Mouth to Mouth" (2014) in Novascapes (ed. C.E. Page)
References
- ↑ American Library Association (2007). "2007 Best Books for Young Adults". Retrieved 2011-02-03.
- ↑ World Fantasy Convention (2010). "Award Winners and Nominees". Retrieved 4 February 2011.
- ↑ "Locus YA Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2011-11-04.
- ↑ World Fantasy Convention (2010). "2010 World Fantasy Award Winners & Nominees". Retrieved 4 February 2011.
- ↑ Samatar, Sofia (Reviewer) (14 May 2012). "Sea Hearts/The Brides of Rollrock Island by Margo Lanagan". Strange Horizons.
External links
- Margo Lanagan and Tender Morsels, interview by Jeff VanderMeer in Clarkesworld Magazine, October 2008
- Margo Lanagan at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database