Kelly Link's debut collection,
Stranger Things Happen,
was a Firecracker nominee, a Village Voice Favorite Book and
a Salon
Book of the Year -- Salon called the collection "...an
alchemical mixture of Borges, Raymond Chandler, and "Buffy the
Vampire Slayer." Stories from the collection have won the Nebula,
the James Tiptree Jr., and the World
Fantasy Awards.
Her second collection, Magic
for Beginners, was a Book Sense pick (and a Best of Book Sense
pick); and selected for best of the year lists by Time Magazine,
Salon, Boldtype, Village Voice, San Francisco Chronicle, and The
Capitol Times. It was published in paperback by Harcourt.
Kelly is an editor for the Online
Writing Workshop and has been a reader and judge for various literary
awards. With Gavin J. Grant and Ellen Datlow she edits The
Year's Best Fantasy & Horror (St. Martin's Press). She
also edited the anthology, Trampoline.
Kelly has visited a number of
schools and workshops including Stonecoast in Maine, Washington University,
Yale, Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, Brookdale Community College,
Brookdale, NJ, Lenoir-Rhyne College, Hickory, NC, the Imagination
Workshop at Cleveland State University, New England Institute of Art
& Communications, Brookline, MA, Clarion East at Michigan State
University, Clarion West in Seattle, WA, and Clarion South in Brisbane,
Australia.
Kelly lives in Northampton, MA.
She received her BA from Columbia University and her MFA from the
University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Kelly and her husband,
Gavin J. Grant, publish a twice-yearly zine,
Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet -- as well as books --
as Small Beer Press.