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Maria Elena Alexander is an American writer of
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and
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stories and poetry, best known for her award-winning novels ''Mr. Wicker'' (2014) and ''Snowed'' (2016).


Background and early career

Alexander was born in Hayward, California. She first started writing at the age of eight: she contracted chicken pox and was forced to stay home with nothing to occupy her, so she began to create stories. She attended Ponderosa High School, and earned a bachelor's degree in English from
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. Alexander's career as a professional storyteller began in 1988, when she co-founded Dead Earth Productions, a horror
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company in the San Francisco Bay Area. She was Dead Earth's Lead Writer from 1989 to 1996. Alexander entered the world of online game writing in 1994, when she became World Designer and In-World Storyteller for Fujitsu America's ''
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'' project, one of the first graphical
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s. Working under
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, she created the history, mythology, and cohesive storyline for the Dreamscape. In 1997, Alexander began a film mentorship under
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and moved to Los Angeles. Her screenplays were subsequently quarterfinalists for the
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in 1998 and 1999, and the
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in 1999.


Film and Fiction

In 2000, Alexander turned to short stories and poetry. Her work has appeared in
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, ''Chiaroscuro Magazine'', Gothic.net, and assorted anthologies, and has been nominated for multiple awards. She has also published numerous nonfiction articles, including essays on
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and
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. In 2014, Alexander's debut novel, ''Mr. Wicker'', won the 2014
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for Superior Achievement in a First Novel. Her next book, a
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novel entitled ''Snowed'', won the 2016 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Young Adult Novel and was nominated for the 2017
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for Best Children's/YA Novel. ''Snowbound'', the sequel to ''Snowed'' and the second book in a planned trilogy, was published in September 2018.


Personal life

Alexander lives in Los Angeles, California, where, in addition to writing, she pursues her passion of sword fighting. She has studied Shinkendo,
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,
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, and the European
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, and appeared in a special issue of ''Katsujinken Magazine'' entitled "Women of the Sword Arts." She has also written articles criticizing unrealistic portrayals of sword handling in art, fiction, and film, which has led to some controversy. Alexander's hands have become temporarily
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at times, but she has been able to continue to write using
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technology.


Nominations and awards


Bibliography


Novels

* ''Mr. Wicker'' (2014) * ''Snowed'' (2016) * ''Snowbound'' (2018) * ''Snowblind'' (2020)


Collections and Anthologies

* ''Biting Midnight: A Feast of Darksome Verse'' (2002) * ''Sins of the Sirens'' (2008) * ''At Louche Ends: Poetry for the Decadent, the Damned & the Absinthe-Minded'' (2011) * ''Left Hanging: 9 Tales of Suspense and Thrills'' (2011) * ''By the Pricking: 5 Dark Tales of Passion and Perversion'' (2013) * ''12 Tales Lie: 1 Tells True'' (2019)


Short fiction

* "Neighborhood Watchers" (2017) * "Hey, Little Sister" (2016) * "Some Divine" (2015) * "Harvest of Flames" (2014) * "Revivified" (2012) * "Nickelback Ned" (2011) * "Saturnalia" (2011) * "Though Thy Lips Are Pale" (2009) * "In Her Mirrors, Dimly" (2008) * "The Last Word" (2008) * "Pinned" (2008) * "This Body of Death" (2005) * "Veil of Skin" (2005) * "The Dark River in His Flesh" (2004) * "Conspiracy of One" (2004) * "Agnus Dei" (2003) * "Unholywood" ''aka'' "Samantha Blazes: Psychic Detective of LA" (2003) * "Some Divine" (2002) * "The King of Shadows" (2001) * "When Gods Die" (2001) * "Bacchus Anesti" (2000) * "Coming Home" (2000) * "Black Roses and Hail Marys" (2000)


Nonfiction

* "The Late, Great Halloween Costume Massacre" (2017) * "George R.R. Martin: The Man Who Put Horror in Every Home" (2017) * "The Witches of Winter" (2016) * "Four of the Dumbest Things Done with Swords in Fiction and Film" (2014) * "Baby Got Backbone: What Makes Strong Women Kick in Horror Films and TV Shows" (2014) * "Five Things I Learned Writing Mr. Wicker" (2014) * "What You See Is Who You Get: POV in Script-To-Book Adaptations" (2014) * "Why I Hate (Most) Photos and Drawings of Women With Swords" (2013) * "Me, Masturbation & Clive Barker" (2013) * "The Greatest Story Ever Interacted With" (2012) * "10 Reasons You HATE Poetry" (2012) * "Twilight Merch Update: XXX Edition" (2010) * "Dogma, Darth Vader and My Sexual Awakening" (2009) * "Rendezvous and Retail in French BDSM" (2007) * "Liberte, Egalite, Sexualite — French Philosophy and BDSM Culture" (2007) * "Susan Pevensie" (2006) * "Goodnight, Marvin" (2005) * "Bloody Awful Poetry: Why It's So Easy to Write Bad Love Poetry" (2002) * "Modern Madness" (1995) * "The Psyberpsychology of Insanity" (1994) * "Unscripted Theater: Guidelines for Running Cross-Genre, Live-Action Games, Dead Earth Productions" (1994) * "Graphology" (1992)


References


External links


Official website
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