Jennifer Pelland

{{short description|American novelist}}

Jennifer Pelland is an American writer of science fiction, principally short fiction.

Pelland's works have been characterized as "dark fiction with a thread of humanity running through it", focusing on themes of body modification and destruction.{{cite web|last=Yardley|first=Mercedes M.|url=http://www.sfwa.org/2011/09/nebula-awards-2010-interview-jennifer-pelland/|title=Nebula Awards 2010 Interview: Jennifer Pelland|publisher=SFWA|accessdate=24 November 2013}} Her short stories Captive Girl (2007) and Ghosts of New York (2010) were nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Short Story. Captive Girl was also shortlisted for the Gaylactic Spectrum Awards.

Pelland is married. She lives near Boston, practices belly dancing, and is a part-time voice-actor.{{cite web|last=Pelland|first=Jennifer|title=Bio and Interviews|url=http://www.jenniferpelland.com/bio.html|accessdate=24 November 2013}}

Works

In addition to numerous pieces of short fiction, Pelland has written:

  • Unwelcome Bodies (2008, {{ISBN|978-0978867676}}), a short story collection
  • Machine (2012, {{ISBN|978-1937009137}}), a novel

References

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