M. K. Hobson

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M. K. Hobson
M.K. Hobson, October 2016
M.K. Hobson, October 2016
BornJanuary 21, 1969
Riverside, California
Pen nameMary Catherine Koroloff
OccupationWriter
NationalityAmerican
Period1991-
Genrespeculative fiction
magical realism
historical fantasy
fantasy
Subjectamerican history, economic fantasy, anarchism, historical fantasy, alternate history
Literary movementbustlepunk
Website
www.demimonde.com

M. K. Hobson (born January 21, 1969) is an American speculative fiction and fantasy writer. In 2003 she was a Pushcart Prize nominee, and her debut novel The Native Star was nominated for the 2010 Nebula Award.[1] She lives in Oregon City, Oregon.

Hobson's short fiction has appeared in magazines such as Sci Fiction, the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Realms of Fantasy, Strange Horizons, and . Her work has also appeared in anthologies such as and and Medicine Show. Hobson's story "The Hand of the Devil on a String" appeared on the 2008 Best American Fantasy recommended reading list, and her other work has received Honorable Mentions in "Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror" and "Year’s Best Science Fiction."

She is the author of the Veneficas Americana historical fantasy series. The first novel in the series, The Native Star, was published by Bantam Spectra on August 31, 2010. The sequel, The Hidden Goddess, followed on April 26, 2011. The third novel, The Warlock's Curse, begins a new duology and follows characters from a new generation. Hobson has described the style of the first two novels as "Bustlepunk.".[2]

She is also a co-host of the fantasy podcast PodCastle, a sister podcast of Escape Pod. In the past, she was co-editor—with author Douglas Lain—of the surrealist/anarchist 'zine .

Bibliography[]

Novels[]

  • The Native Star (August 31, 2010) Bantam Spectra (ISBN 978-0553592658)
  • The Hidden Goddess (April 26, 2011) Bantam Spectra. (ISBN 978-0553592665)
  • The Warlock's Curse (October 31, 2012) Demimonde. (ISBN 978-1938860003)

Short Stories[]

Several of Hobson's short stories are available online, including:

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ "SFWA announces the 2010 Nebula Award Nominees". 22 February 2011.
  2. ^ "M.K. Hobson: Bustlepunk" Interview in Locus Magazine, June 2010
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