Tuttletales: The Collected Short Fiction by Lisa Tuttle (.ePUB)
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Tuttletales: The Collected Short Fiction by Lisa Tuttle (Jerry eBooks, 2025)
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Overview: Lisa Gracia Tuttle was born on September 16, 1952 in Houston, Texas. She attended The Kinkaid School in Piney Point Village, Texas. At Lamar High School in Houston she was active in science fiction fandom, and founded and edited the Houston Science Fiction Society’s fanzine, Mathom. At Syracuse University in New York, she wrote for the university’s fanzine Tomorrow And . . . , plus several alternative newspapers.
In 1971 Tuttle attended the Clarion Writer’s Workshop, running that year at Tulane University in New Orleans, after which she sold her first short story, “Stranger in the House”, which appeared in 1972 in Clarion II.
In 1973 Tuttle and several other science fiction writers, including Howard Waldrop, Steven Utley and Bruce Sterling, founded the Turkey City Writer’s Workshop in Austin, Texas, and in 1974 she was joint winner of the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer with Spider Robinson.
In 1987, she relocated to Torinturk in rural Scotland in 1990, where she currently lives with her second husband, editor Colin Murray, and their daughter, Emily.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy

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