Gabrielle Harbowy

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Gabrielle Harbowy
Born1972
Massachusetts, USA
Occupationeditor, anthologist, writer
GenreScience fiction, Fantasy
Website
www.gabrielleharbowy.com

Gabrielle Harbowy (born 1972) is an American author, editor, and anthologist. She has been Managing Editor at Dragon Moon Press,[1] a copyeditor for Pyr, an imprint of Prometheus Books,[2] and a Submissions Editor at Apex Magazine.[3]

Works[]

Novels[]

  • Hellmaw: Of the Essence, (2016) - Runner Up, Science Fiction category, San Francisco Book Festival [4]
  • Gears of Faith, Paizo (2017)
  • Hearts Are Jerks, (2020)

Anthologies Edited[]

Published Short Fiction[]

  • Swimming Lessons in P.G. Holyfield's 'Tales of the Children' podcast, (2009)
  • Descent of the Wayward Sister in Cthulhurotica, (2010)
  • Keeping Time in When the Hero Comes Home, Dragon Moon Press (2011)
  • Deserter (with ) in Beast Within 2: Predator and Prey, (2011)
  • Starkeep in When the Villain Comes Home, Dragon Moon Press (2012)
  • Arpeggio in Metastasis: An Anthology to Support Cancer Research, (2013)
  • Blood Magic in Witches, Stitches and Bitches, (2013)
  • Inheritance in Pathfinder Tales web fiction, Paizo (2013)
  • Ghostlights in When the Hero Comes Home 2 (ebook edition), Dragon Moon Press (2013)
  • Catalyst in Stars of Darkover, (2014)
  • Skin Deep (with ) in Carbide Tipped Pens, Tor (2014)
  • X is for... in B is for Broken, (2015)
  • Verthandi in The Bard's Tale, Silence in the Library (2015)
  • H is for... in C is for Chimera, (2016)
  • The Voice of the Trees (with Ed Greenwood) in Women in Practical Armor, (2016)
  • Small World in Onder Magazine - Issue 005, (2017)
  • A Study of Sixes in Crossroads of Darkover, (2018)
  • Cold Comfort in Fire: Demons, Dragons and Djinns, (2018)

Published RPG Adventures[]

Published Non-Fiction[]

  • Next Year in Jerusalem in Invisible 2: Personal Essays on Representation in SF/F, edited by Jim C. Hines (2015)
  • Mom's Sneaky Tree in Chicken Soup for the Soul: It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas (2019)

Media Mentions[]

Podcasts[]

  • Speculate! Podcast - Episode 61[6]
  • SF Signal Podcast - Episode 83[7]
  • Dead Robots' Society - Episode 185[8]
  • Dead Robots' Society - Episode 138[9]
  • Blog Talk Radio - Interview[10]

Web[]

  • Interview: The Gloaming Magazine[11]
  • Roundtable Interview: Clarkesworld Magazine[12][13]
  • Article: Counting Words in Onder Magazine - Issue 4[14]
  • Article: The Process of Process in Onder Magazine - Issue 1[15]
  • Creator Profile: Gabrielle Harbowy in Onder Magazine - Issue 1[16]
  • Interview: Tynga's Reviews[17]
  • Interview: Paizo Blog[18]

Professional Affiliations[]

  • Active Member, Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America
  • Active Member,

Awards and Distinctions[]

  • Parsec Award Finalist, Short Fiction category (2010) [19]
  • Jurist, Andre Norton Award (2015)
  • Runner-up, Science Fiction category, (2016) For Hellmaw: Of the Essence [20]

References[]

  1. ^ Blog Talk Radio, April 30, 2010
  2. ^ Speculate! Episode 61: Pyr Roundtable
  3. ^ Apex Magazine masthead
  4. ^ San Francisco Book Festival 2017
  5. ^ ForeWord Book of the Year, 2012
  6. ^ Speculate! Episode 61: Pyr Roundtable
  7. ^ "SF Signal Episode 83: Gabrielle Harbowy and Ed Greenwood". Archived from the original on 2011-12-10. Retrieved 2013-01-08.
  8. ^ Dead Robots Society Episode 185: Welcoming Heroes Home with Gabrielle Harbowy and Ed Greenwood
  9. ^ Dead Robots Society Episode 138: Gabrielle Harbowy, Renaissance Woman
  10. ^ Blog Talk Radio, April 30, 2010
  11. ^ The Gloaming, May 2011
  12. ^ Part 1: Dirty Hands and Invisible Worlds: Speculative Fiction Editors Speak Out
  13. ^ Part 2: Long Before They Were Read: Speculative Fiction Editors Speak Out
  14. ^ Onder Magazine Issue 4
  15. ^ Onder Magazine Issue 1
  16. ^ [1]
  17. ^ Author Interview: Gabrielle Harbowy
  18. ^ Interview with Gears of Faith Author, May 2017
  19. ^ Parsec Awards 2010
  20. ^ San Francisco Book Festival 2017
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