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Molly Tanzer (born October 29, 1981) is an American
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writer. She won the
Colorado Book Award The Colorado Book Awards are awards presented annually to Colorado authors, editors, illustrators, and photographers who exemplify the best in their category in the state during a given year. Awards have been presented since 1991. The awards are ...
for historical fiction, and has been nominated for the
Locus Award The Locus Awards are an annual set of literary awards voted on by readers of the science fiction and fantasy magazine ''Locus'', a monthly magazine based in Oakland, California. The awards are presented at an annual banquet. In addition to the pl ...
,
British Fantasy Award The British Fantasy Awards (BFA) are awarded annually by the British Fantasy Society (BFS), first in 1976. Prior to that they were known as The August Derleth Fantasy Awards (see August Derleth Award). First awarded in 1972 (to ''The Knight of ...
, and the Wonderland Book Award. She is known for genre-bending fiction that combines horror and fantasy with strong female protagonists, depth of characterization, and realistic interpersonal relationships.


Early life and education

Tanzer was born in
Marietta, Georgia Marietta is a city in and the county seat of Cobb County, Georgia, United States. At the 2020 census, the city had a population of 60,972. The 2019 estimate was 60,867, making it one of Atlanta's largest suburbs. Marietta is the fourth largest ...
. She moved to
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Florida when she was 12. She studied
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at
Rollins College Rollins College is a private college in Winter Park, Florida. It was founded in November 1885 and has about 30 undergraduate majors and several graduate programs. It is Florida's fourth oldest post-secondary institution. History Rollins Colle ...
, and received a Master's in Humanities from Florida State University, with a focus on 18th-century novels written by women about the
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.


Style and themes

Tanzer's books often combine elements of multiple genres including horror, fantasy, science fiction, realism, and comedy. She frequently sets her books in alternate historical settings, in which she incorporates people of color, LGBTQIA characters, and strong female protagonists. Tanzer has stated that she strives for inclusivity in her works and that she is especially interested in the "queering of history." Tanzer has been noted for the strong characterizations in her novels, complex relationships, as well as sharp and witty dialogue. Women's relationships are a prominent part of Tanzer's novels, which frequently include more than one female protagonist. Her novels often have "slow-burn" pacing with a longer build up that eventually gives way to action.


Awards


Won

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Colorado Book Award The Colorado Book Awards are awards presented annually to Colorado authors, editors, illustrators, and photographers who exemplify the best in their category in the state during a given year. Awards have been presented since 1991. The awards are ...
, Historical Fiction 2020 (''Creatures of Charm and Hunger'')


Nominated

*
Locus Award The Locus Awards are an annual set of literary awards voted on by readers of the science fiction and fantasy magazine ''Locus'', a monthly magazine based in Oakland, California. The awards are presented at an annual banquet. In addition to the pl ...
, Best Fantasy Novel 2018 (''Creatures of Want and Ruin'') *
British Fantasy Award The British Fantasy Awards (BFA) are awarded annually by the British Fantasy Society (BFS), first in 1976. Prior to that they were known as The August Derleth Fantasy Awards (see August Derleth Award). First awarded in 1972 (to ''The Knight of ...
, Sydney J. Bounds Best Newcomer 2013 (''A Pretty Mouth'') * Wonderland Book Award, Best Collection 2013 (''A Pretty Mouth'')


Best Book Lists

*
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Best Books of 2015 (''Vermilion'') *
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Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Books of 2015 (''Vermilion'')


Bibliography


Novels

* ''Vermilion'' (2015) * ''The Pleasure Merchant'' (2015)


Diabolist's Library Trilogy

* ''Creatures of Charm and Hunger'' (2020) * ''Creatures of Want and Ruin'' (2018) * ''Creatures of Will and Temper'' (2017)


Collections

* ''Rumbullion and Other Liminal Libations'' (2013) * ''A Pretty Mouth'' (2012)


Edited anthologies

*''Mixed Up: Cocktail Recipes (and Flash Fiction) for the Discerning Drinker (and Reader)'' (2017) *''Swords v. Cthulhu'' (2016)


Manga adaptation

* ''
The Drifting Classroom is a Japanese horror manga series written and illustrated by Kazuo Umezu. It was serialized in the manga magazine '' Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' from 1972 to 1974, and published as collected ''tankōbon'' volumes by Shogakukan. The series follo ...
,'' perfect edition, vol. 1–3, by
Kazuo Umezu is a Japanese manga artist, musician and actor. He is among the most famous authors of horror manga and has been vital for its development since the 1960s. Life Umezu was born in Kōya, Wakayama Prefecture, but raised in the mountainous G ...
(2019)


Short stories

* "Les Chimeres: an Ode", Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (Sep/Oct 2022) * “In the Garden of Ibn Ghazi” Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (Mar/Apr 2021), * “The Deductive Method: A Miskatonic University Story”, Chaosium.com * “A Judgment Made Can Never Bend”, ''Forbidden Futures'' #4 * “The Real You™”, ''
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'' #101 * “Le Cygne Baiseur”, ''Mechanical Animals'' * “The Language of Flowers”, ''Dark Discoveries'' #37 * “Nine Tenths of the Law”, ''Lightspeed'' * “Cognac, Communism, and Cocaine”, with
Nick Mamatas Nick Mamatas ( el, Νίκος Μαμματάς) (born February 20, 1972) is an American horror, science fiction and fantasy author and editor for Haikasoru's line of translated Japanese science fiction novels for Viz Media. His fiction has been n ...
, ''Through A Mythos Darkly'' * “That Nature Which Peers Out In Sleep”, ''The Madness of Dr. Caligari'' * “But Only Because I Love You”, ''Dreams from the Witch House'' * “The Stricken”, ''Tomorrow’s Cthulhu'' * “Civilization and its Discontented”, ''Aleriel, A Voyage to Other Worlds: The lost classic of Victorian science fiction, with a new sequel'' * “The Curse of the Old Ones” (with
Jesse Bullington Jesse Bullington is an American fantasy writer from Boulder, Colorado. He has also published as Alex Marshall. Biography Bullington grew up in Pennsylvania, before his family moved to the Netherlands, and then back to the United States. In 2 ...
), ''Cthulhu Fthagn!'' * “The Thing on the Cheerleading Squad”, ''She Walks in Shadows'' * “One Hot Chapatha”, ''Strange Aeons'' * “Do Not Loiter in the Glen”, ''Burning Maiden 2'' * “La Fée Verte”, ''Gods, Memes, and Monsters'' * “Grave-Worms”, ''Cassilda’s Song'' * “Four Seasons in the Floating World” (with Jesse Bullington), Pornokitsch.com * “Hieron Aigypton”, ''The Starry Wisdom Library'' * “Food From the Clouds”, ''Letters to Lovecraft'' * “Good Lord, Show Me The Way”, ''Children of Old Leech'' * “Qi Sport”, ''Schemers'' * “Mysterium Tremendum”, ''The Book of the Dead'' * “Tantivy”, ''Zombies: Shambling Through the Ages'' * “Ho Pais Kalos”, ''Geek Love: An Anthology of Full Frontal Nerdery'' * “All This For the Greater Glory of the 7th and 329th Children of the Black Goat of the Woods”, ''The Magazine of Bizarro Fiction #7'' * “Herbert West in Love”, ''The Lovecraft eZine'', December 2012 * “Tubby McMungus, Fat from Fungus” (co-authored with Jesse Bullington), ''Fungi'' * “The Poison-Well”, ''The Lion and the Aardvark'' * “Hour of the Tortoise”, ''The Book of Cthulhu II'' * “Holiday at Two Hoots”, ''Coming Together: Arm in Arm in Arm'' * “Go, Go, Go, Said the Byakhee”, ''Future Lovecraft'' * “How John Wilmot Contracted Syphilis”, ''Lacuna'', October 2011 * “The Devil’s Bride”, ''Palimpsest: A Creative Journal of the Humanities'' * “The Infernal History of the Ivybridge Twins”, ''Historical Lovecraft,'' reprinted in ''The Book of Cthulhu'' * “In Sheep’s Clothing”, ''Running with the Pack''


References

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