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Grania Davis (1943-) is an author and editor of science fiction and fantasy. In addition to her own fiction, she has edited the posthumous work of her former-late-husband, Avram Davidson. Her short stories have appeared in numerous science fiction magazines, original anthologies, and best of the year collections.[1] The Boss in the Wall was nominated for a Nebula Award in the Best Novella category.[2]

She currently lives in San Rafel, California

Bibliography

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  • Proud Peacock and the Mallard (1976)
  • Doctor Grass (1978)
  • The Rainbow Annals (1980)
  • The Great Perpendicular Path(1980)
  • Moonbird (1986)
  • Marco Polo and the Sleeping Beauty (with Avram Davidson, 1998)
  • The Boss in the Wall: A Treatise on the House Devil (with Avram Davidson, 1998)
  • The Scarlet Fig: Or Slowly Through a Land of Stone (co-editor, with Henry Wessells, 2005)
  • The Avram Davidson Treasury (co-editor, with Robert Silverberg, 1998)
  • The Investigations of Avram Davidson (co-editor, with Richard A. Lupoff, 1999)
  • Everybody Has Somebody in Heaven: Essential Jewish Tales of the Spirit (co-editor, with Jack Dann, 2000)
  • The Other 19th Century (co-editor, with Henry Wessells, 2001)
  • !Limekiller! (co-editor, with Henry Wessells, 2003).

References

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  1. ^ Grania Davis on Nippon 2007
  2. ^ Grania Davis on Fantastic Fiction
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