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Elizabeth Spilman Massie is an American author. She lives outside Waynesboro, Virginia with illustrator Cortney Skinner.
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Elizabeth Massie is a two-time Bram Stoker Award-winning author of horror novels and short fiction.[1] She won the awards for Sineater and Stephen. She has written historical fiction for young adults as well as mainstream fiction, media tie-ins, and non-fiction for American History textbooks and educational readers and testing programs.
Her first short horror story, "Whittler," was published in David B. Silva's The Horror Show magazine in 1984. Since then, her horror fiction has appeared in magazines and anthologies, including, Best New Fantasy and Horror, Best New Horror, Splatterpunks, Inhuman Magazine, Grue, Hottest Blood, A Whisper of Blood, and Kolchak the Night Stalker: Casebook. Her book "Abed" is being converted into a short film by Jenny Lasko, Philip Nutman, and Ryan Lieske. The film has an expected release for summer 2012.
Massie is the creator of "Skeeryvilletown," a horror cartoon featuring creatures and monsters, which include 3-Eyed Devil Cat, Boo Boy, Wolfie, Fire Breathing Dog O' Death, Bonehead, the Witch Sisters, Rattie, and Battie.
Massie's novels, novelizations, comics, and collections include:
Elizabeth Massie's short works include:
Novels relating to the fictional universe established by Buffy and Angel:
Shenandoah Moon with Duane Hahn and Barbara Spilman Lawson
Mystery of the Meandering Music Box
Include historical fiction for young adults/teens and middle grade readers.
1990: (Long Fiction) - Stephen - Won
1992: (First Novel) - Sineater - Won
1996: (Fiction Collection) - Shadow Dreams - Nominated
2022: Lifetime Achievement winner
Scribe Awards[2]:
2009: (Best Novel - Adapted) - The Tudors: King Takes Queen - Nominated
2010: (Best Adaptation - General & Speculative) - The Tudors: Thy Will be Done - Won
1991: (Novelette) - Stephen - Nominated
1991: (Short Fiction) - Stephen - Nominated
FantLab's Book of the Year Award:
2014: (Online Publication in Small Form) - Abed - Nominated
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