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Emily B. Cataneo

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Emily B. Cataneo is a writer and journalist currently living in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Her short stories have appeared in magazines such as Nightmare, SmokeLong Quarterly, Interfictions: A Journal of Interstitial Arts, The Dark, and Lackington's. She was long-listed for John Joseph Adams’ Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy in 2016, and her debut collection is forthcoming in May 2017. Common motifs in her stories include female protagonists and feminism, the Victorian occult, mysterious animals, strange museums, early twentieth century Europe and the aesthetic of fairytales.

Emily holds a B.A. and a B.S. from Boston University, and is a 2013 graduate of the Odyssey Writing Workshop in Manchester, N.H. and a 2016 graduate of the Clarion Writers Workshop in San Diego. She also currently manages social media and writes posts about culture and politics for an online feminist historical archive.

Emily B. Cataneo

4/5 ( ratings)
Emily B. Cataneo is a writer and journalist currently living in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Her short stories have appeared in magazines such as Nightmare, SmokeLong Quarterly, Interfictions: A Journal of Interstitial Arts, The Dark, and Lackington's. She was long-listed for John Joseph Adams’ Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy in 2016, and her debut collection is forthcoming in May 2017. Common motifs in her stories include female protagonists and feminism, the Victorian occult, mysterious animals, strange museums, early twentieth century Europe and the aesthetic of fairytales.

Emily holds a B.A. and a B.S. from Boston University, and is a 2013 graduate of the Odyssey Writing Workshop in Manchester, N.H. and a 2016 graduate of the Clarion Writers Workshop in San Diego. She also currently manages social media and writes posts about culture and politics for an online feminist historical archive.

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