From Gwenda Bond: "Elizabeth Hand is an amazing writer and a fabulous reviewer. I don't think her work as either is recognized nearly often enough. A collection of her stories, Saffron and Brimstone, was just released and it's a great starting point for the uninitiated. Each story is a perfect little gem. Next year, Small Beer Press will release a hard cover of her new novel Generation Loss (with a paperback edition to follow in 2008 from Harcourt). To say I can't wait would be an understatement. Christopher [Rowe] always tells people her early work is like: 'Anne Rice for adults. With taste.'"
More about Elizabeth Hand
+ Winterlong, Elizabeth Hand's Website
+ Strange Horizon's interview with Hand
+ Hand's Wikipedia entry
+ "The Least Trumps", a story by Hand at Conjunctions
+ Hand's Literature Map
Liz's novel GENERATION LOSS is a terrific, literate serial killer novel about photography. Highly recommended.
Posted by: Ellen Datlow | December 21, 2006 at 07:32 PM