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- Ekaterina Sedia (born July 9, 1970) is a Russian fantasy writer. She immigrated to the United States and attended college in New Jersey to obtain her Ph.D. Her most famous work is The Alchemy of Stone, a steampunk novel that examines sexism and class bigotry. Sedia's other novels include The Secret History of Moscow, According to Crow, Heart of Iron, and The House of Discarded Dreams. She has also written several short fiction stories, poems, and nonfiction books, as well as edited anthologies of short stories. Several of her publications have been nominated for awards and/or have made a well-known reading list. In addition, Sedia was the editor for Jigsaw Nation and the World Fantasy Award-winning Paper Cities: An Anthology of Urban Fantasy. In addition to writing, she teaches ecology and evolution courses as a professor at Stockton University in Galloway, New Jersey. (en)
- Ekaterina Sedia, pseudonimo di Ekaterina Holland (Mosca (Russia), 9 luglio 1970), è una scrittrice russa naturalizzata statunitense. Ha frequentato le scuole statali a Mosca quindi nel 1984 si è trasferita a Boston dove ha lavorato come ricercatrice al dipartimento di scienze cognitive del MIT. Insegna botanica allo Stockton College. Ha iniziato a scrivere quando si era già trasferita negli Stati Uniti e scrive direttamente in inglese; il suo primo romanzo, According to Crow, ispirato alla storia biblica di Giuditta e Oloferne, è uscito nel 2005. Ha poi pubblicato romanzi di genere fantasy, urban fantasy e steampunk. Ha scritto una cinquantina di racconti ed è stata curatrice di diverse antologie tra le quali Paper Cities: An Anthology of Urban Fantasy (2009) premiata con il World Fantasy Award come migliore antologia. Con ha scritto il film Yamasong: March of the Hollows (2017). (it)
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- Ekaterina Sedia (born July 9, 1970) is a Russian fantasy writer. She immigrated to the United States and attended college in New Jersey to obtain her Ph.D. Her most famous work is The Alchemy of Stone, a steampunk novel that examines sexism and class bigotry. Sedia's other novels include The Secret History of Moscow, According to Crow, Heart of Iron, and The House of Discarded Dreams. She has also written several short fiction stories, poems, and nonfiction books, as well as edited anthologies of short stories. Several of her publications have been nominated for awards and/or have made a well-known reading list. In addition, Sedia was the editor for Jigsaw Nation and the World Fantasy Award-winning Paper Cities: An Anthology of Urban Fantasy. In addition to writing, she teaches ecology and (en)
- Ekaterina Sedia, pseudonimo di Ekaterina Holland (Mosca (Russia), 9 luglio 1970), è una scrittrice russa naturalizzata statunitense. Ha frequentato le scuole statali a Mosca quindi nel 1984 si è trasferita a Boston dove ha lavorato come ricercatrice al dipartimento di scienze cognitive del MIT. Insegna botanica allo Stockton College. Ha scritto una cinquantina di racconti ed è stata curatrice di diverse antologie tra le quali Paper Cities: An Anthology of Urban Fantasy (2009) premiata con il World Fantasy Award come migliore antologia. (it)
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